Teresa Pilgrim
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- October 2019?
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I would give yourself at least five walking days from the typical starting points for the final 100 km (Valenca/Tui on the Portugues or Sarria on the Frances. Six would let you take it a little easier for your first camino.Hi all, In October I hope to travel the final part of the Camino with a friend. Due to time/work constraints we are not sure how long we can commit, but we definitely would like to travel the final 100kms to receive our certificate. Our reasons for walking the Camino are both spiritual and cultural. Any advise on the length of time it has taken others plus any tips would be gratefully received. Thank you in advance. Teresa
62 miles, 5 days max.Hi all, In October I hope to travel the final part of the Camino with a friend. Due to time/work constraints we are not sure how long we can commit, but we definitely would like to travel the final 100kms to receive our certificate. Our reasons for walking the Camino are both spiritual and cultural. Any advise on the length of time it has taken others plus any tips would be gratefully received. Thank you in advance. Teresa
Last September I walked the last 114k in 7 days. Longest day was 15, shortest was 9. I’m 65 and was physically ready for the walk, but not the hills the first few days (I’m from Tampa, no hills, at least that was my excuseHi all, In October I hope to travel the final part of the Camino with a friend. Due to time/work constraints we are not sure how long we can commit, but we definitely would like to travel the final 100kms to receive our certificate. Our reasons for walking the Camino are both spiritual and cultural. Any advise on the length of time it has taken others plus any tips would be gratefully received. Thank you in advance. Teresa
I know we all have our limitations( Physical, emotional), time constraints but when I reached Saria, I had mixed emotions. I was a little sad that the journey was ending. In addition, the last 100 was so much more commercial. Buses of school kids, even had a group of about 75 stay in the same alburgue. They were well behaved, good kids, had a great deal of energy, but a different vibe, that seemed less spiritual . In addition, I remember walking through the forest, seeing trash cans-which were full, every half mile. I think you miss so much when you only do the last 100. I felt blessed to have started much earlier.Hi all, In October I hope to travel the final part of the Camino with a friend. Due to time/work constraints we are not sure how long we can commit, but we definitely would like to travel the final 100kms to receive our certificate. Our reasons for walking the Camino are both spiritual and cultural. Any advise on the length of time it has taken others plus any tips would be gratefully received. Thank you in advance. Teresa
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