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[QUOTE="Kiwi-family, post: 1143613, member: 16139"] Your spreadsheet leaves you well prepared - you have information about distances to accommodation. It might seem scary from sitting in front of your computer at home, but could I invite you to be confident that this information will serve you well. And when you get to France/Spain, see how you go....if you want to stop at the first village and stay the night there, then do so. If you feel strong enough to knock off more than you thought you might manage, then keep going if that pulls you on. Such freedom is one of the gifts of the camino to many who walk its paths. But it does have to be received. Noone can force you. Of course it may turn out that it stresses you completely to not know where you are going to lay your head and so you can then decide whether to learn to manage the distress or to remove it by booking ahead a day or two at a time. I would suggest not booking further ahead because that can become a stress too if you can't keep up with your schedule. I love to know what my possibilities are and then see how my walk unfolds. You'll get to discover what works for YOU. [/QUOTE]
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