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[QUOTE="lt56ny, post: 962233, member: 19122"] I have what might be a really easy plan for you. It is tons of fun to plan. Been planning my 1,100k trek from Sevilla to Muxia and maybe beyond for months. I leave Sunday. I have printed my plans because I like to look at them. Sunday morning I will check my backpack again, look at my plans and toss them in the garbage. Then when I start I will just walk. On the less traveled caminos you do have to check where the next town may be. Sometimes it is 20-25+K. On the Frances you don't have those worries. So walk. When your body tells your brain you are a little tired stop. When your body tells you brain eat, you eat. When your body tells your brain that's it there ain't no more you stop for the night. Wake up and repeat. When you meet a pilgrim that you feel a connection to chat, when you feel like chatting. Walk with others when your heart wants it and walk alone when your heart needs it. Traveling from town to town on the CF is easy. So no worries where you meet your wife. You will be reunited very easily. Then enjoy your time together. You do not need to pay some service for something you can do yourself. If you want to stay in luxury if it is available check the web, ask at the hotel you are at. Call them directly or have the hotel you are staying at call the next stop because booking services take a chunk out of the profit of hotels and they have taken a beating. Don't rush off to eat at a predetermined restaurant. Who knows you might actually get into the albergue life and want to eat a communal meal with new friends or at a local restaurant with them. Sitting around a table with 8 or 9 new friends from points all over the world is far more memorable and enjoyable than a fancy dinner. It is easy to know where to stop. You have time. If your body tells you to rest then rest for a day. If you walk into a town or city and are enchanted or moved to stay then stay.Believe me, this is true. Enjoy the experience, let it unfold as body, mind and spirit dictates. Buen camino Also if you disagree you can throw this in the garbage like I throw my plans :) [/QUOTE]
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