Eight days

Bortolo Di, C.A. (Carli) CA.Di.BortoloaLELYSTAD.NL
Tue Aug 5 03:33:54 PDT 2003


<as this is MY camino trip>

Well said. Everybody does the Camino on his own way.
Have a wonderfull camino.
Carli Di Bortolo.

40 km/day is 24 miles/day, a distance I can (and have) walk quite
comfortably in six hours time for multiple days on end.  Not saying that's a
hard, fast number - just a number that I can easily accommodate.  A number
that, if my readings are correct, I could accommodate by noon daily, leaving
me the bulk of the day to do as I previously stated... 'putter.'  (BTW, I'm
fluent in Spanish and conversant in French).  Certainly my expectation is
there may be days when I do more, others where I may do less.  I have no
expectations in that regard.  I did, and do, in fact, have every intention
of spending a full day in Santiago prior to returning to Paris.  As regards
jet lag on transcontinental trips, it's never been a problem for me.

Yes, splitting up the route may entail some logistical overhead, and that
was anticipated, but there wasn't an initial consideration for three
separate segments, just an open solicitation as to what's out there.
However, as this is MY camino trip, I leave myself that levity should that
be my path.

I go with no expectations at all.  No hurries, no worries, just eight
days... for whatever.  I'm sure I won't be disappointed.

That... would be my point.

Regards, B'midbar.


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