Hang on, I'll dig it out. Though I was aiming to be under 25k.
Yes for most people these are very short days. Don't shoot me folks
OK here it is. I'll add some comments.
Under the Kms column the spreadsheet calculates the distance and colours it as Easy (1-15 kms), Average, 15-25 kms) or Long (above 25 kms). I struggle longer than 25 kms.
Day 4 to Almaden includes the 'infamous' 16 km road walk at the start (no shoulder)
Many taxi that bit to the gate of the park. I did. That makes it a short day of 12-13 kms.
A wonderful landscape. Go slow.
Day 10. I was a bit worried about this day. Long, no shade. And had a plan B to stop halfway if I had to. In reality it was a great day. Not to hard, flat, straight, great walking surface.
Day 18. THe embalse Albergue is still closed I think. So taxi partway.
Day 28. Was a long day with a lot of road walking at the end. But you get to walk over the Pico.
You can beak the day easily with an alternate route North through Pedrosillo de los Aires
Day 38. You could break this day up a bit. Or taxi a bit.
Just by way of an overall comment. Don't get too hung up on distances on the VdlP.
The walking surfaces are generally great. There are really no major hills.
The walking is mainly on the flat.
By spending some time on Gronze, looking at the distances, places to stay etc, you'll be able to plan out your own days that meet your needs.
As you can see, in order to keep under 25 kms / day, I ended up with lots of short days.
If you are trying to keep your daily distances down, which can be done, the VdlP is a bit like playing Chess.
You have to think 2-3 moves ahead. If I do 20 kms tomorrow, then the next day is either 15 or 25, and after that means 28. Hmm. OK, so what if I do 15 kms tomorrow, ah that gives me a 20 the day after and a 15 after that. If you get my meaning. It's not hard to work out in reality, as you don't have loads of options. It generally comes down to Plan A or Plan B.
Hope that makes sense.
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