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Forwalk.org has a 26 day plan for SJPDP to Santiago.I worked out that I have 30 days to do St Jean PdP to Finisterre. I will walk the Valcarlos Route to Roncesvalles on Day 1, but after that I have no idea what pace I need to keep to get to Finisterre 29 days later. Any sample itineraries or free apps that you recommend? No physical maps or books please.
i would also suggest that if you feel strong on a day , keep going to next village or Albergue. This way after a few days you have gained enough km in reserve that if you had an injury or bad day you can rest . Some stages are easier than others on paper they both say 34 km or whatever and I do not mean flat or hilly just mentally some days you will be full of momentum and the day flys . That Camino schedule list is very achiievableForwalk.org has a 26 day plan for SJPDP to Santiago.
Camino de Santiago , route 26 days to Santiago The French Way. STAGE LIST
Information and tips on the Camino de Santiago , The French Way route 26 days to Santiago. Trakking trails, stages and routes with walking time, elevation data and distance in km and miles.santiago.forwalk.org
And 3 days from Santiago to Finisterre
Camino de Santiago , route Epilogue to Fisterra Muxia and Finisterre Way. STAGE LIST
Information and tips on the Camino de Santiago , Muxia and Finisterre Way route Epilogue to Fisterra. Trakking trails, stages and routes with walking time, elevation data and distance in km and miles.santiago.forwalk.org
I know that the Francè doesn't start in St. Jean but there's something about starting somewhere in France crossing the border into Spain that makes the journey more apt and unique. Afterall its called the CDF and someday I'd love to start in Le Puy but would never consider starting in Ronce, Pamplona, Leon or Sarria. The Pyrenees provides the physical-body, Meseta-mind and Santiago-soul. The Santiago to Finisterre is the Spirit and to Muxia for me is the MagicI still think that you should make it easy on yourself and start in Pamplona. Easier to get to, and provides some "cushion" in case of injury. or illness.
I understand that, but 30 days from SJPDP to Finisterre is very ambitious, and leaves no extra time to allow for illness, injury or serendipity.I know that the Francè doesn't start in St. Jean but there's something about starting somewhere in France crossing the border into Spain that makes the journey more apt and unique. Afterall its called the CDF and someday I'd love to start in Le Puy but would never consider starting in Ronce, Pamplona, Leon or Sarria. The Pyrenees provides the physical-body, Meseta-mind and Santiago-soul. The Santiago to Finisterre is the Spirit and to Muxia for me is the Magic
Anything is possible if you put your mind to it. The key is preperation meeting opportunuty equals success. If Op doesn't make it to Finisterre as mentioned there's no shame in jumping return bus as he'll have completed the 799 km trek from St.Jean. The bit from Santiago to Finisterre is another Camino and it's not going anywhere. A reason to returnI understand that, but 30 days from SJPDP to Finisterre is very ambitious, and leaves no extra time to allow for illness, injury or serendipity.
I worked out that I have 30 days to do St Jean PdP to Finisterre. I will walk the Valcarlos Route to Roncesvalles on Day 1, but after that I have no idea what pace I need to keep to get to Finisterre 29 days later. Any sample itineraries or free apps that you recommend? No physical maps or books please.
According to a previous post @FrenchWay is starting this week.without mentioning what time of year,
Just reading all the replies has left me breathlessI worked out that I have 30 days to do St Jean PdP to Finisterre. I will walk the Valcarlos Route to Roncesvalles on Day 1, but after that I have no idea what pace I need to keep to get to Finisterre 29 days later. Any sample itineraries or free apps that you recommend? No physical maps or books please.
YES! Thus the suggestions not to turn this into a race.Any must see/experience places along the way that I should not rush past in order to gain KMS?
I worked out that I have 30 days to do St Jean PdP to Finisterre. I will walk the Valcarlos Route to Roncesvalles on Day 1, but after that I have no idea what pace I need to keep to get to Finisterre 29 days later. Any sample itineraries or free apps that you recommend? No physical maps or books please.
I worked out that I have 30 days to do St Jean PdP to Finisterre. I will walk the Valcarlos Route to Roncesvalles on Day 1, but after that I have no idea what pace I need to keep to get to Finisterre 29 days later. Any sample itineraries or free apps that you recommend? No physical maps or books please.
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