[Gocamino] how to plan for a week on the trail

Charles O'Brien chasobrien at gmail.com
Tue Apr 19 14:16:52 PDT 2005


I'd agree. The last 100 kilometers could easily be covered in a week and the 
trip covers some truly beautiful terrain with fascinating villages along the 
way.

On 4/19/05, Kevin Lynch <klynch at ljj.com> wrote: 
> 
> for sheer beauty and magic I'd suggest the first 100 or last 100 km.
> 
> On 4/19/05 12:10 PM, "Ana Flores" <ana at art-farm.net> wrote:
> 
> > Dear friends,
> > I am traveling on the trail this June with my two teenage children, we
> > are also taking part of my mother's ashes to disperse.
> > We have only 7-8 days on the trail and as I have been reading I would
> > like to spend those days in a really interesting section( closer to
> > Leon) rather than
> > the last stretch that seems to be more pedestrian. Can we travel over
> > 100km at any stage of the trail and still get stamped as pilgrims upon
> > entry into Santiago?
> > feedback and suggestions welcome.
> > Thanks
> > Ana Flores
> > artist, consultant, educator
> > P.O Box 96
> > Wood River Jct. RI, 02894
> > www.art-farm.net <http://www.art-farm.net>
> > Better to light a candle than curse the darkness-
> > Adlai Stevenson
> >
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