<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT SIZE=2>Meg,
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<BR> All I am saying is that you don't need to get so worried about particulars. Just take the bare essentials and go with the flow. The reason I said, "the Camino will provide," is because it became a common saying among the pilgrims I encountered towards the end of the walk. And while you are there you do begin to feel very safe and taken care of on the Camino. You'll see what I mean. I even knew one guy who only spent about 500 pesetas a day. That is was about $3 American when I was there. I think he ate a lot of berries on that walk. In Santiago he had no money so I caught him and a friend sleeping in the sqare. I'm sure we do not all want to copy their experience but the point is, be prepared to take a few chances and go through some dicomfort. It's very rewarding in the end.
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<BR>Heather</FONT></HTML>