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Great, I arrive in SJPP on the 29th, hope to see you on the way. So looking forward to this, mentally it will be difficult for me-normally I have everything pre planned. On this walk, I am not sure how far I can travel each day-then finding accommodation. Anyway I am after a challenge. Greg
Yes, since that post, I have decided on walking the entire track from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago. Taking some time out, so busy buying back packs ect. Your comments are right, I can always pay for the transport of back pack myself. Regards Greg
Well some of your previous comments were a bit raw-however well meaning. The comments all hit home and I thought long and hard over the weekend, then made a decision at 2am today. Many thanks mate- appreciate the time you have taken to set me straight. Regards Greg
I have decided on the full Camino with carrying my own pack. Leaving around 28th September from St Jean Pied de Port. This will take 5-6 weeks. Weather wise, what will be the coldest I should prepare for- Back Pak 50 litres, is that to large?
Appreciate your honesty-the package only supplies the hotel and not meals and takes care of your main luggage. However I fully understand your comments. I am new to this style of vacation and need some outside input. I,ve got the weekend to decide.-Cheers Greg
Walking from Leon to Santiago mid August 2014. I was about to book with a company that transfers your main luggage each day and arranges hotels each night. Cost around A$200 a day. However I see these photos and read experiences of travellers with their back packs doing their so called own...
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