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Sorry, OT, but may I ask why the Fancés first if you have already done it? I wouldn't realistically have time to do all of Le Puy to Santiago in one go, but am wondering what order to do it in.
 
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I wouldn't realistically have time to do all of Le Puy to Santiago in one go, but am wondering what order to do it in.
(Still OT) If you start short, you'll reach Santiago sooner. Then you'll think you're done. If you start in Le Puy (or Geneva, or Einsiedeln, or Nuremburg, or Prague, or Warsaw), then you leave space for the Camino to call you back. There is always more to come ...
 
Sorry, OT, but may I ask why the Fancés first if you have already done it? I wouldn't realistically have time to do all of Le Puy to Santiago in one go, but am wondering what order to do it in.
I walked with a friend last time and I feel called to walk it solo again. :). I am a teacher so I get summers off so I can do one or the other right now. One day ... Lol
 
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