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From Missouri to St. Jean Pied de Port in September 2014
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[QUOTE="jumpingin2014, post: 210934, member: 34194"] Yes .....glad you asked stranger. We left SJDPP with the agreement that if the journey became too hard for one they would take a bus/cab/train to the next destination and rest while the healthy one kept walking. The first part of the Camino my wife had blisters and knee problems and the end I was dealing with a sprained ankle. We settled for 20 km days we walked together and basically walked 700 of the 800 kms - her missing days at the beginning and me at the end. My advice is have a plan for dealing for one being injured and the other eager to keep moving. We also agreed to hotel/motel/private room every 3rd night. This made the journey much more comfortable but still not outrageously expensive. I would not trade the experience we had for anything as we will remember it for the rest of our lives. [/QUOTE]
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