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[QUOTE="rivermountain, post: 1201831, member: 111123"] I just did it from Lisbon to Santiago Oct. 16-Nov. 12, I met a few folks who were doing around 40km a day however from Lisbon to Porto it tends to lend itself best to following the stages which are around 30-34km because there aren’t always places open where you might want to stop. I.e. you want to do 40km but the next place might be more like 50km because you didn’t stop at the one around the 35km mark. But I’m sure some of the days it might line up, best to see ahead of time. Training some of the parts might help out too. Definitely more scenic from Porto onward. You could ever train to Tomar and start there. I reckon you might see some people but it will probably be quite quiet. It was quiet Lisbon - Porto when I was walking end of of October. After Porto there always seems to be some pilgrims out so I’m sure you will cross paths. [/QUOTE]
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