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[QUOTE="FrJimKingcsc, post: 1124903, member: 107192"] I've done 2 1/2 caminos and am doing the Primitivo next month. I've been a purist and walked every step and taken buses/trains when my knees were too sore. Trust your gut but indulge spontaneity and don't be a slave to your plan. If you feel good keep going. If you're worn out feel free to stop. You might consider a stop at Zariquiegui. It's delightful -- a little perversely perhaps -- to sit at the cafe on the street and pass the afternoon watching the pilgrims who keep going toward Alto del Perdon passing by heading toward those very steep hills and save the toil for the next day. Viana and Navarette are nice towns to stop at. Can recommend Albergue Jakue on outskirts of Puente la Reina and La Casa Magica @ 4 km short of Estella. It makes sense to start off slowly and build up your strength, but after 5-7 days you might be able to go farther than you think. And finding a great albergue can be as reinvigorating as a rest day. Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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