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[QUOTE="Peterexpatkiwi, post: 1221392, member: 107500"] Definitely! I did exactly that. Lots to see and do. Was really nice to have a rest day, too. 1/ No. In the past I always used to use hiking boots, however for Camino I started training in trail runners, they are now my preference. 2/ sorry don't know 3) Berducedo can be a pinch point, although I suspect that in May you'll be fine. 4) definitely a good idea, my suggestion is simply wandering Oviedo for a day. It's a lovely City, well worth taking a day to explore. It will get the kinks out and help you adjust/sleep better. Consider a cheap to moderate priced hotel near the centre to help you adjust. Then day one, just to Paladin ,(20km), very good Albergue and restaurant. My Spanish is probably much the same as yours. Any attempt is better than no attempt Training : it's more important to walk regularly than hike 15 to 20 k's once a week. By that I mean get out for a walk as often as possible, an hour a day - or at least three to four times a week - will make a load of difference to your Camino! By all means add the longer walk on the weekend to that. I've sent you a PM. [/QUOTE]
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