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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 1063212, member: 537"] I agree that it’s hard to know what your body will feel like after a transatlantic flight, especially if you haven’t done it recently. When you talk about forcing yourself to get adjusted, what your plan does is spread one day’s worth of travel over two days. I think you might want to consider just forging ahead and getting the Paris to SJPP travel done on your arrival day. You are not going to have time to enjoy Bayonne or wherever you stop, but you will have to get off the train, find a place to sleep, etc etc. And then repeat that the next day. If you get all the travel to SJPP done in a day, you then will have a whole day to enjoy SJPP. It’s a pretty little place. Or you might actually feel like walking, especially if you sleep in and take a short day to Orisson. Exercise and exposure to sun and daylight are important ways to get over jet lag and reset your circadian rhythms, so my experience has been that I feel better if I walk the day after I arrive than if I sleep and take it slow. [/QUOTE]
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