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[QUOTE="atlanticheart, post: 15606, member: 1880"] I do have a basic knowledge of spanish, took classes in school for three years. Although I have some bad habits I need to drop with my language use. Basically to stop trying to sound native and fluent and perfect everytime I say something. I think I'll get lots of chances to practise that during the camino. I am going to ensure that I have the right boots from the beginning, because otherwise I'm screwed. I'll have blisters before I even get out of St Jean. I am going to have to take every precaution to avoid blisters that there are. I do have some time, since I just graduated this summer, and now I work for my mum in her shop. So I can basically have unlimited time off. I would like to do the camino in maybe 35 days though. Averaging 25km per day. I actually bought the Brierley book yesterday, so it should arrive in a few days time. Hopefully. :) I'm thinking of combining the two. I wont bring both. My packing is already quite heavy enough. But more on that some other day, and in another topic. :) Hilda [/QUOTE]
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