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[QUOTE="Lora, post: 12956, member: 1621"] When considering where to start, I would like to point out something that I had not considered before I started my Camino. If you skip stages by taking a bus or a train, you will be meeting a whole new group of people each time. Given the wonderful people that I got to know along the way, if I had limited time, I would skip the beginning and start where ever my time allowed. This way, you are meeting up with the same people all the time. All of the camino f is beautiful, with each part offering something different, so you can't make a wrong choice about which part to walk. What was really special to me was the relationships that I formed with the other pilgrims. The best part was walking into Santiago and seeing all the familiar faces, it was like homecoming. Buen Camino :arrow: Lora [/QUOTE]
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