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[QUOTE="micbook, post: 89143, member: 14124"] Hi Jo, I plan on starting from Seville at the beginning of May as well. I actually haven't booked my flight yet, so don't have a set date, but it'll be somewhere around that time. I don't speak Spanish myself, though last year, while walking the Camino Frances, I picked up on the basic words to be able to know what's on the menu and where I can find a bed. There's less English on the VdlP than on the Frances, but I trust that with good pilgrims intention and the warm hospitality of the locals, you can get by. For this Camino, I actually just bought a Spanish for beginners book as I thought it could be nice to understand and communicate a bit better :) I'm flexible with my time so am actually planning to take my time while walking. I'm hoping to spend extra days in multiple cities that I'm interested in exploring, so I'll take about 2 months from Seville to Santiago and then might continue to Finisterre. From what I read and hear, it sounds like 6 weeks can be manageable. Could be fun to run into each other along the way :) Buen Camino! Michal -- [url]http://michalrinkevich.wordpress.com/tag/camino-de-santiago/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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