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[QUOTE="wildrover, post: 677015, member: 44340"] Hi, I’m off to Walk the vdlp for the 3rd time on dec15. I walked last December and had an albergue every night. There was a couple occasions I had to walk another 10k, due to albergue closures! I did have the opportunity on these occasions, to get a pension etc. Having few rest stops is part of the vdlp. From Zamora, a couple of days at 28,29k .very doable! The sanabres, not to be missed, stunning at any time of the year. I’m not a big planner, I mainly wing it! That’s just me. All the info you need... is indeed in the resource section. My first time was feb,March and an average of 4 to 5 pilgrims per day. Last December Seville to Santiago, I never met anyone completing the whole route. In fact, I only met about 10 pilgrims in total. I did meet a French man, who was walking in reverse! I’ll be finished as you start in February. I’ll keep an eye on this section, any specific questions, just ask. You’re in for a treat, on completion you’ll feel like proper pilgrims. O aye, there a lady who has put the stages onto a spreadsheet and it has everything I needed. It’s still relevant.....phone numbers, albergue addresses etc,etc. Again, in resources! Enjoy. Wild [/QUOTE]
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