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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>In 1999, I was thrilled to meet a 76 year old
pilgrim from San Sebastian who was making his 8th camino. I should be able
to do as well when (and if) I get to be 76 years old....</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV> I have been a silent reader of numerous offerings on the
camino site and<BR>an avid reader of books about walking the
camino.<BR> However, being 70....but a hiker and exerciser and
in good shape...I have<BR>been timid about the idea of tackling the
camino.<BR> The correspondence re: Helen Burns and
public transport encouraged me<BR>to at least put my questions
out....<BR> 1) Are there good sections where the walk
can be broken down into<BR>smaller sections? (7 to 10 miles) and where
hostels/hotels/ can be found that are<BR>not necessarily
refugios?<BR> Thanks in advance for any experiences that over
65ers (or whatever)have<BR>had. Nancy Evans</DIV></BODY></HTML>