Some unsolicited advice: from the start of this last trip, even though you’re not in the last 100km start getting two stamps a day if you’ve room in your credential(s). I knew I’d have been on the road for two months and at least 3-4 caminos before reaching the 100km to go mark, and habits are hard to break. So from the beginning I tried to get a sello each time I stopped: stop for breakfast—sello. Wander through a church or museum—sello. Ask directions at information kiosk—sello. Every meal and every place I slept—sello.
not every place had one of course and I’d just say thanks and continue on—but I was in the habit of asking by the time I got to lugo, which was important because after that point I often walked very extended stages. If I’d been in the only at the albergue habit i’d have been toast. So even though I covered a lot of ground each day in the last 100, I had plenty of stamps that showed I was walking. It was such a habit that when I entered SdC at 630 am, I stopped at the first open coffee shop for coffee and a stamp
edit for clarity: not entire 4 caminos, parts of some, all of one