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I would agree with Minkey in that you might to allow a few days lee way to spend a day or so in some of the more interesting towns.
20 years old! I've got clothes older than you (actually, most of them)
Hi yannis, I find that we have to work with whtever time we have to do our Caminos. May/may not be doable. No doubt: u'll find out once u r there! Keep us posted. Buen Camino, xm 8)
Personally, I think 32 days is about right. After Burgos, you don't have to do a long day and as a result, you can factor in a stop at Castrojeriz, which is one of my favourite places!
well i will be getting to biarritz airport midday 29th july and the plane home from santiago is in the morning of the 28th august...
so basically 30/31 days...
oh well, it will have to be doable i guess if i want my plane home!
thank you very much for your kind responses...
can i ask how old you are and where your from, to the person that posted above?
Yannis-I'm walking from Le puy but also plan to leave from SDC on 28th August-who have you booked with for return flight? Ryan air seems to be the only reasonable option
Hi , Yannis
I am going on my third camino in July next year, as for training, I have good boots!! and I walk 2-3 times a week, for a month before I set off, I have never had any problems.
just go with the flow and enjoy!
Lol.
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