closest point - 100km

Teruel, Dr. Jose Romero (WDC) terueljraPAHO.ORG
Fri Mar 15 11:53:54 PST 2002


Gina
Why don't you study the route and use the buss in two or three portions? In
this way you could see some interesting sites, pending your specific
decisions and at same time avoid some of the boring or dangerous parts (near
roads with traffic) like: Logrono to Najera, Sahagun to Astorga and O
Cebreiro to Porto marin. You may design what fits you or could be done in
the time available. I believe St. James will recognize any effort on our
part. It also helps for some resting on the way.
Other persons more acquainted with the entire route might suggest even
better options.
Take care.
Joe

-----Original Message-----
From: Denise West [mailto:denise1234aEARTHLINK.NET]
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 2:18 PM
To: GOCAMINOaPETE.URI.EDU
Subject: closest point - 100km


Hello:  It looks like my friend and I will have to cut our trip short
now, and I was wondering, if any of you knew the closest beginning point
to accomplish at least 100km?  I believe this is the shortest walk to
accomplish the Compostela correct?

thank you,
Gina
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