Francisco J. Garcia
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What percentage of pilgrims begin in SJPP and end in Santiago de Compostela in 32 days consecutives?
Buen Camino!!
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Francisco, several statistics are recorded about pilgrims by the archdiocese, and you can see a summary here:Francisco J. Garcia said:What percentage of pilgrims begin in SJPP and end in Santiago de Compostela in 32 days consecutives?Buen Camino!!
KiwiNomad06 said:Francisco, several statistics are recorded about pilgrims by the archdiocese, and you can see a summary here:Francisco J. Garcia said:What percentage of pilgrims begin in SJPP and end in Santiago de Compostela in 32 days consecutives?Buen Camino!!
http://www.archicompostela.org/Peregrinos/Estadisticas/estadisticas2006.htm
I can see from the list that I was one of 162 Kiwis who received a Compostela in 2008! And in 2008, 15,273 began in SJPP, out of 125141 pilgrims who received a Compostela. However, nobody ever asks how many days it took you....
Margaret
sillydoll said:The Pilgrims Office in St Jean publishes stats on how many pilgrims register with them. These might be passing through pilgrims - who have started elsewhere on the chemins - and also those that are starting at St Jean.
http://www.aucoeurduchemin.org/spip/-SA ... ml?lang=fr
sillydoll said:You will do it!!
Just take it easy the first week. Don't divide 800kms into 31 days and try to average 26kms per day. Start off doing less kms and build up as you get fitter and into the groove of walking each day.
I walked from Roncesvalles to Santiago in 27 days in 2002 and although we didn't have any problems it was a bit of a slog.
Have a wonderful walk!!
NANINACAMINO said:My husband and I will also be doing the entire camino from sjpp , starting Sept 4. Hoping to do by Oct 4, maybe we will meet. We are from Vancouver, Canada.