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Agree with the author who would skip last 100km of the Camino. For me and many others the camino loses its joy when it gains its crowds. Perhaps regain route at Lavacolla right before entering into Santiago.
Burgos and Leon are must stops for a day of sightseeing. Pamplona, Estella, Astorga, maybe Ponferrada if you had plenty of time and/or needed to rest in my opinion.
For me the most magical part of the camino is right after the bridge and fence of crosses. I remember going through an area filled with gnarled trees and the most amazing wild thyme; the energy of the place every time I've been there is remarkable. Who knows where I am talking about? I feel...
Well everyone is walking their own camino I guess and being rude to nuns is here to stay. As long as the spiritual foundation of the camino is ignored we can expect more and more of this behavior.
You can walk on blistered feet. It has been done before and will be done again. What a wonderful last memory of this camino. Much better than the memory of a cab/bus ride on your last day
I would recommend taking three nights, two in Paris, one in SJPD before beginning the camino. You still won't be over the the jet lag but well on your way.
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