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Yes, it's feasible. If time is unlimited you can probably walk 10km a day to make it to the next town through most of the Camino Frances. You can also take taxis or buses to the next place if you can't make it. If you want a campostela, you have to walk the last 100k.
I think that your return experiences and behaviors are the only fitting and proper way to return from the Camino. You have done your journey properly my friend. Keep it with you always.
Yes, I walked 8km out of my way one day following one of those hijacked yellow arrows that pointed to an alburgue. I didn't realize it until I got there. And then, the alburgue was closed. I wasn't very happy.
Walking with others is a part of the individual experience. You walk, you meet people, you talk. You might let them go on, you might go on, you might find that you walk quite a ways together. I met a great group of folks and once we got together we rubber banded across the country. Sometimes...
Some alburgues serve coffee, the coffee vending machine is in many alburgues, and many have no coffee at all. Most of the time you can get coffee at a shop in town if it is open early enough. Sometimes you just can't get any coffee. I once had to walk 10kms for my coffee. Definitely take some...
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