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<blockquote data-quote="biarritzdon" data-source="post: 986795" data-attributes="member: 18618"><p>I walked the Roman road several years ago. It is straight, it is flat, it is cobbles and it is boring. I spent the night Calzada de los Hermanillos at Casa El Cuna. The food was good and I think there were private rooms but I slept in one with two other pilgrims. We got up early in the morning and started walking in a thick fog, there were not many markers. The other two walked faster than me and one was a very self-assured Aussie who purported he had done the route before. About 3 hours after starting , the other two were headed back in my direction. We missed a turn and the day added about 3 hours to my daily routine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biarritzdon, post: 986795, member: 18618"] I walked the Roman road several years ago. It is straight, it is flat, it is cobbles and it is boring. I spent the night Calzada de los Hermanillos at Casa El Cuna. The food was good and I think there were private rooms but I slept in one with two other pilgrims. We got up early in the morning and started walking in a thick fog, there were not many markers. The other two walked faster than me and one was a very self-assured Aussie who purported he had done the route before. About 3 hours after starting , the other two were headed back in my direction. We missed a turn and the day added about 3 hours to my daily routine. [/QUOTE]
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