Barefootgirl
New Member
Greetings,
I did search the forum for this topic, but did not see it covered directly.
I am planning to walk the Camino France in 3 parts, with the first 2 taking place while I am still employed and the final stage after I am retired and not on a fixed schedule.
Tentatively, my plan for the first part of my journey, to take place next fall, would be to spend 2 weeks hiking the Camino during my two week vacation from my job. I might also consider some brief side travel while in Europe (I live in the US), so perhaps not the entire 14 days on foot, lol.
Would love to get any advice on this first part of the Journey. For example, a good location to plan to start from and plan to end from in order to cover approximately 2 weeks. I do not plan to walk for speed, but maybe to cover approximately 5, 6 or maybe 7 miles/day? (please comment on whether this is typical).
Thank you all so much, Barefooted one
I did search the forum for this topic, but did not see it covered directly.
I am planning to walk the Camino France in 3 parts, with the first 2 taking place while I am still employed and the final stage after I am retired and not on a fixed schedule.
Tentatively, my plan for the first part of my journey, to take place next fall, would be to spend 2 weeks hiking the Camino during my two week vacation from my job. I might also consider some brief side travel while in Europe (I live in the US), so perhaps not the entire 14 days on foot, lol.
Would love to get any advice on this first part of the Journey. For example, a good location to plan to start from and plan to end from in order to cover approximately 2 weeks. I do not plan to walk for speed, but maybe to cover approximately 5, 6 or maybe 7 miles/day? (please comment on whether this is typical).
Thank you all so much, Barefooted one