Help!

Eyskens jeyskensaAUSTIN.RR.COM
Tue Mar 23 23:54:02 PST 2004


There are multiple websites with distances and every guidebook published
on the Camino has distances.  You will find that every site and book
varies somewhat on the distances.  There are also alternate routes over
many parts of the Camino. I wouldn't get hung up over how far it is from
place to place, just start walking and let the Camino take you where it
will.

-----Original Message-----
From: Road to Santiago Pilgrimage [mailto:GOCAMINOaPETE.URI.EDU] On
Behalf Of Sasha Vanderhyde
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8:54 AM
To: GOCAMINOaPETE.URI.EDU
Subject: Re: Help!


do you have an estimate for the rest of the camino? it would be great to
have some idea how long it will take overall many thanks Sasha
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jose Luis Sanches" <jlsaNETCABO.PT>
To: <GOCAMINOaPETE.URI.EDU>
Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 2:25 AM
Subject: Re: Help!


> VERY rought estimate:
> Day 1 - Roncesvalles - 25Km
> Day 2 - Zubiri - 22Km
> Day 3 - Cizur Menor - 26Km
> Day 4 - Puente la Reina - 22Km
> Day 5 - Estella - 22Km
> Day 6 - Los Arcos - 22Km
> Day 7 - Logrono - 28Km
> Day 8 - Najera - 30Km
> Day 9 - Sto. Domingo - 21Km
> Day 10- Belorado - 24Km
>
> I think is too fast to enjoy El Camino...
>
> jls
>
>
>
> At 01:34 24-03-2004, you wrote:
> >I have a friend who is joining me for 10 days at the start of the
> >Camino in Ste. Jean.  Where do you think the average pilgrim would
> >end up after 10 days travelling at a distance of 25km's per day?
> >
> >I know a while back someone posted the distances but I can't seem to
> >find that information now.
> >
> >Even a rough estimate would be appreciated.
> >
> >Thanks in advance,
> >Tania
> >



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