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[QUOTE="dougfitz, post: 1044562, member: 10982"] I am with [USER=18618]@biarritzdon[/USER] on this. On the CP this year I booked a couple of nights in Lisbon at the start and then in Santiago at the end. Both were under arrangements that could easily be changed or cancelled. When I got to Lisbon, I booked the first few days, and for my rest days. Again, bookings that could be changed or cancelled. I had worked up an outline walking schedule before I left, and would check ahead for the following and next day in the evening. This involved ringing to see if they had vacancies and would accept bookings. If I felt that I needed to book, I mainly used Gronze.com for the information on what might be available, and booking.com for bookings. A few places where I wasn't walking long distances and would arrive by mid-afternoon I didn't bother to book. Just turning up worked in that circumstance. Once that had been done, I would check whether I needed to make changes to my walking schedule. So things like moving the longer and shorter days around to take advantage of what accommodation was available, or whether I felt up to a longer walk the next day and needed to plan a shorter distance, etc. It quickly became second nature, and could be done pretty quickly, although if places didn't bother getting back to me quickly, it might take a bit longer. That is why I would look out two days rather than just a single day. [/QUOTE]
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