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That should be no problem.
Buen Camino,
 
A suggested itinerary:

Roncesvalles - Zubiri 21.8 km
Zubiri - Pamplona 20.5 km
Pamplona - Puente la Reina 23.4 km
Puente la Reina - Estella 22.1 km
Estella - Los Arcos 21 km
Los Arcos - Viana 18 km
Viana - Navarrete 22.1 km
Navarrete - Azofra 22 km
Azofra - Grañón 22.8 km
Grañón - Tosantos 20.3 km
Tosantos - Atapuerca 25.2 km
Atapuerca - Burgos 19.5 km
 
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thats sounds greats iv got my way of saint james guidebook so looking it up now ..iwill have to get my boots broke in tho ..but i bought a fedora hat but thankfully i dont have to break that in HMMM.
oh well thanks for the travel advise . that was good of you

{ A.M.D.G}
STEVEN.
 
10 or 11 days even might do, I did

Roncesvalles
Zubiri
Pamplona
Puente La Reina
Estella
Torres del Río
Navarrete
Azofra
Redecilla
Villafranca Montes de Oca
Atapuerca
Burgos

exactly one year ago

Now, if I had a chance, I would probably take even longer than 12 days...
 
i,m fit enough but i,ve never walked so far before,so dont know how my feet will last with blisters , and all the advice seems to say dont push oneself to hard or you will miss the meaning of the camino?
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
I think it's helpful if one knows how fast one walks- it allows for constant refiguring of time of arrival, the day's overall walking time, time to lunch spot, etc.

For example, I know I walk on flat ground at roughly 3 m.p.h. (miles per hour, sorry metric types) at a saunter and 4 m.p.h. if I'm late for dinner. Knowing that info about yourself, you can make the big plans for the Camino, like you are doing now, but then also constantly adjust for the vicissitudes (terrain, weather, side trips, health, etc) you will inevitably encounter on the walk itself.

Go outside and walk for an hour with the full pack and see how far you get or walk a pre-measured distance and see how long it takes- then do the math for mph or kph. I think it would be good basic info to have.

PS: A.M.D.G.: I saw that a LOT on my high school test papers...
 
A.M.D.G.. i used to go to a church run by jesuits . and its there motto .ad marjorem de gloriam .my latin spellings wrong ! but there again my english is rotten too .it means for the glory of god...i kinda like that ...makes me think about the camino .. but when my feet are sore will i be saying that or cursing !!!
 
"To the greater glory of God". I teach in a Jesuit High School! It is what we strive for in all things.
Buen Camino,
 
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stevie. said:
thanks, everyone on the site is very helpful.which is very encouraging it spurns you on...
Stevie: we hope you feel spurred, not spurned.....
 
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