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[QUOTE="Dael, post: 24711, member: 316"] Hi all and especially Tom, The routes to Santiago have welcomed people like us for a very long time. Given the constraints you have may I suggest that you consider taking two/three years to complete the VdlP. My reasons for saying this are as follows:- The route is superb. Why hurry? It will still be there next year if you return to complete it. The poor exchange rate between the euro and the pound. Your money may not stretch very far. Its not always easy to buy food for one and the accomodation may not have an equipped working kitchen. For me part of the joy at the end of the day is sharing village life with the local inhabitants and pilgrims over a meal and a beer or two. I came across the following written by a Scottish Mountaineer. I think that it is germain "attainment of a set objective is but the secondary matter, the traveller should not anticipate the journey's end. So long as he loses conciousness of self, and is aware in all his senses of the present scene, any part of the world is as good as another". (Tom Longstaff - "This is my Voyage" 1950) Yours Aye Dael [/QUOTE]
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