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No, they do not qualify. If they are content to lie and receive their piece of paper by deceit...Can one who take a taxi on the last stage to Santiago after having walked 100 kms still be qualified to get the camino certificate?
Can one who take a taxi on the last stage to Santiago after having walked 100 kms still be qualified to get the camino certificate?
You can wait as long as you want.I’m just finishing the Camino tomorrow the 21 of November. I walked almost all of the CF, including the last section from Sarria. Does it matter if you don’t get the Compostela the day you walk into Santiago but wait a day or two? November 22 has special significance for me.
Eight years ago I last walked the Camino from SJDP but got horribly ill after Sarria. The last 4 villages I couldn’t walk at all. When I went to at least get the sello stamped, the gentleman was almost in tears saying he couldn’t give me the certificate because I missed the last 30 mikes or so but walked about 470 miles. I honestly didn’t care. He gave me an honorary certificate which I treasure just as much as the authentic Compostela. He was such a beautiful man who made the entire Camino worth it.
This is my fourth and probably last Camino. It was wonderful, solitary with very few pilgrims, but grueling on my body as I just turned 68 on day one!!
Not unless you are prepared to lie when asked "Did you walk all the way from . . . "Can one who take a taxi on the last stage to Santiago after having walked 100 kms still be qualified to get the camino certificate?
Not sure what you mean by "last stage", but even if you are disabled with documentation to demonstrate it, you still need to make your way along the Camino somehow.Can one who take a taxi on the last stage to Santiago after having walked 100 kms still be qualified to get the camino certificate?