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[QUOTE="Scott Fraser, post: 999913, member: 62846"] Good choice. The challenge now becomes the conflict between keeping your walking schedule flexible to permit your mom to walk at a pace she can manage and securing accommodation each night. As I'm sure you know, the last 100 km are often crowded with pilgrims and accommodation can be scarce in some places. This leads some people to book ahead for the Sarria to SdC stages, which I believe is wise when walking with older people (or children, as I did). You don't want to walk into a town at the end of the day and find you need to walk on another 5 km to find a bed. Probably the best approach would be to book accommodation now using your revised schedule and then, as necessary, adjust your planned stops (and bookings) as your progress each day dictates. This may require you to cancel bookings you can no longer keep and make new ones on the fly, but it's probably better than pitching up somewhere and running around looking for beds with your mom in tow. When I walked with my grandkids (the youngest was then eight) there were times when.... well, let's just say it was challenging. But now, years later, we all look back on it as one of the grandest experiences we ever had as a family. I pray it is the same for you and your mom. Buen Camino. [/QUOTE]
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