design4life
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF 2014-18 Kumano Kodo 2019 Portu 2022 Inglés 2023
Hi All,
I walked in September from SJPP to Burgos with a friend and would like to return solo in May to walk from Burgos to Santiago.
On our first walk, we discovered that we enjoyed spending two nights in the cities -- Pamplona, Logroño and Burgos -- to sightsee, window shop, rest our feet, and enjoy the tapas and wine (especially at the fiesta in Logroño.) We had fixed return flights, so we compensated by taking bus or taxi and skipping stretches that we heard were either somewhat industrial or parallel to highways. This worked out so well! Although we didn't follow the Brierly stages exactly, we were on the Camino for 15 days, of which we walked 12 and rested for three. So I know my pace.
I would like suggestions for the stretch between Burgos and Santiago. Again, I have limited time -- exactly three weeks. Where would you recommend taking a rest day, and what would you consider skipping if time demanded it?
Thank you!
I walked in September from SJPP to Burgos with a friend and would like to return solo in May to walk from Burgos to Santiago.
On our first walk, we discovered that we enjoyed spending two nights in the cities -- Pamplona, Logroño and Burgos -- to sightsee, window shop, rest our feet, and enjoy the tapas and wine (especially at the fiesta in Logroño.) We had fixed return flights, so we compensated by taking bus or taxi and skipping stretches that we heard were either somewhat industrial or parallel to highways. This worked out so well! Although we didn't follow the Brierly stages exactly, we were on the Camino for 15 days, of which we walked 12 and rested for three. So I know my pace.
I would like suggestions for the stretch between Burgos and Santiago. Again, I have limited time -- exactly three weeks. Where would you recommend taking a rest day, and what would you consider skipping if time demanded it?
Thank you!