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Rosa Mota took it easy over six days. I always liked to think she wouldn't run it even though she certainly could. https://www.jn.pt/arquivo/2006/rosa-mota-vai-correr-nos-caminhos-de-santiago-531050.html/amp/
The locally based Brilat army brigade will be holding their annual challenge march from Tui to Santiago on Wednesday this week. An extremely demanding physical test which involves a fast march for 120km from Tui to Santiago carrying a rucksack...
Hi, I am impressed, and I guess and hope you felt good while walking. You seem to have walked a bit more than 4 km/h, right? (Sarria-Santiago) At that pace you can really take in the surroundings and I have found that pace to be the least...
Been there, done that. 80 kms in the Military. :(
I prefer the 'smell the Roses' approach these days :)
But I get it.........kind of..........I think............:rolleyes:
Bravo!
That is the essence really : because you wanted to walk!
That is the glorious thing about walking a Camino! There are no rules about walking daily distances.
As long as we stay kind to each other when meeting, nothing else matters! :)...
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