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[QUOTE="ivar, post: 130, member: 1"] Hi Anrose and welcome to this discussion board, Before I start, I have to say that I have not done the camino, but I live in Santiago and I am interested in the town and the pilgrimage (yes, I would like to walk the camino one day, but my life is quite busy right now). Ok, regarding your questions. I used [url=http://www.mapblast.com]http://www.mapblast.com[/url] and got directions from Burgos to Santiago. It told me that it was (about) 518km. So then you could do the math and find out how many days you would need. That said, these online maps are not really to be trusted 100% so I hope that someone that has walked the route could tell you. I also leave the "clothing" question to someone that has walked the route. Anyone? :-D Yes you can. The minimum distance you need to walk is 100km. More on this here: [url=http://www.csj.org.uk/passport.htm]http://www.csj.org.uk/passport.htm[/url] To get an idea of the weather that time of year, please have a look here: [url=http://www.santiago-today.com/santiago_article.cfm?art_id=00039]http://www.santiago-today.com/santiago_ ... t_id=00039[/url] and here: [url=http://www.peterrobins.co.uk/camino/weather.html]http://www.peterrobins.co.uk/camino/weather.html[/url] This winter has been the driest in 20 years (in Galica). I hope this helps. Welcome to Santiago de Compostela! Ivar [/QUOTE]
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