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Recommendations & considerations when selecting a tour operator specialising in self-guided walks
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[QUOTE="nellpilgrim, post: 161765, member: 6546"] Hi Pilgrim in training whatever way you choose to take the first step is fine and your journey will be absolutely fantastic. It's also great that you have the funds to stay in more comfortable accommodation thus leaving space in the albergues for pilgrims on tighter budgets -so good for you and for them. But I'm really so curious you're obviously a super organiser and resource manager-just look at your posts on this forum alone-and you seem to love and get excited by planning......why not use the best tour operator in the world 'Pilgrim in Training' tours and have a blast whilst doing so:) I have a friend a fellow pilgrim who I swear is the most scattered person I know (she couldn't organise a p5x44 u% in a brewery) and she arranged her own accommodation and transport options (often just asking her host for that night to arrange for her gear to be carried on to her next nights accommodation for her and they did it no bother!) She used John Brierley's book as a starting point as it covers all levels and types of accommodation and went online if place he suggested were booked out. Her spanish sort of peaked at "dos vinos tintos por favor" the rest was done with smiles and gestures. Heck if you've time I may use your skills to organise my route through France as I've had it with sleeping on blooming straw bales (Jakobsweg through Germany and Switzerland..... not so great with hay fever);) Have fun. [/QUOTE]
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