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[QUOTE="PeteAJ, post: 1211897, member: 72719"] I'd say it's not too soon as well. I think the time opportunity you have is compelling. Everyone's different of course. In terms of spacing them out, as it makes sense to you? Each time it takes me a few days to settle into the experience mentally. I came out of the Camino Francés discovering that I enjoy walking and being and thinking in this way and that might do something like it once a year. And that life is short! I like what Camino Chrissy was saying. It's also a different walk and experience. I walked Le Puy to SJPP last summer. Most people out there are French. There's some amazing hospitality and 3 or 4 course dinners. It's a beautiful route too. There's something so peaceful about it. The camino can be a spiritual as one needs? Le Puy - Conques is a powerful journey and the most travelled and an arc in itself. This first part is arguably a little more rugged that the Camino Francés? [/QUOTE]
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