depend how fit you are, it is about 28 km per day ( 5 houres of walking daily) .
Me and my wife started Camino from SJPdP on 24 of aprill and finished 20th of may. Some days we walked 40 km , other days only 15km. But for most of the time it was cold and raining, and becouse of that there was nothing else to do but walk.
hey jeremy - that was valuable info for me, about, when it's raining - just keep walking - you're right - there isn't much else to do!
I'm aiming to go St Jean to Santiago in 31-32 days - but taking the first week a little slower to body & mind get in tune with the Camino.....then you can add extra km's as your body atunes! By doing that it means "hopefully" it will allow me a rest day but I'm also keeping things as flexible as possible. I'm Only going to Orisson on day one and therefore split the difficult Pyrenees crossing to Ronscavalles over 2 days - I call it "being kind to me"
i'm already pretty fit and do 5-6hr walks on Sat or Sun already - so given I'm not doing the camino until end of Sept - I feel i'll be in good shape. But I have wondered about the really rainy days as I'm not much for just sitting inside - so those days I'm happy to slosh along and cover more ground and keep warmer by moving!
Thanks for your note on my Camino Heartbeat forum
Cheers
Jacqui