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[QUOTE="Olivares, post: 426857, member: 12248"] I bought a wooden stick 5 minutes before getting on the Camino at SJPDP. There is a pilgrim's store across the office of the Pilgrim that has many types. I paid 5 Euro and was probably the best 5 Euros I have ever spent, specially the last 5 Kms walk into Zubiri. I did get attached to it. To this day i still think on ways I could had brought it with me. That said, to learn how to let go of things is perhaps one of the best things you can acquire at the Camino, isn't it? ;) One of thing that took me by surprise when I got to the Cathedral in Santiago was that, while it was a very special moment, it was not meant to be the end of my Camino. I did ended up going to Finisterre, a no brainer. Estimate time walking into Finisterre-- whether you do it or not you WILL need time to decompress and taking a bus to Finisterre and staying at a seaside B&B is a very popular post-Camino plan. I walked with many folks who did NOT take in plans for Finisterre into consideration, realizing they really wanted to get to Finisterre and incurring in very costly flight changes, etc.... [/QUOTE]
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