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At the beginning of September, dawn in Pamplona will be just after 7.00 am, and sunrise just after 7.30 am. By the end of the month in Santiago, dawn will be just after 8.00 am and sunrise just after 8.30 am. It might just be possible to get those early starts in walking conditions early in the month, but you might need a good headlight if you were contemplating doing that later in September.it will certainly be light enough from 7.30am to start walking each morning so 25km should take only 6 hours or so
It's a part of the Camino Frances that is comprised of rolling hills and flat landscape. Lot's of agriculture. Looks like a lot of places I have been before. Actually looks kind of like the Texas panhandle to me. It's really no more or less harsh than the rest of the Camino Frances. Not a desert in any way. It kind of gets a bit of an exaggerated flare. Nonetheless, it's a cool place to walk and the flat sections of it give your knees a break.What is the ' The Meseta'?
OK bit of chainges.
I'll be landing in Barcelona on Sep 6th and flight off from Madrid on Oct 4th it means I've about 28-27 days to be on the Camino.
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