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How many days?

TravellingSonn

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Camino Frances 2008, Le Puy route (TBC)
Hi everyone,

I'm curious to know how many days did it take you to walk from Le Puy to SJPP?

Bon chemin,
Sonn
:)
 
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Some fast walkers? Or on a fixed schedule?
 
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As they say, it depends. I would say the average seems to be about 35 days, with a range from 30 to 40. Some people are fast walkers. Some take rest days or side trips, or pause to visit friends. Sometimes the weather is bad, and some spend those days under cover while others walk. Some take a bus or train or taxi or Transbagages transport over a segment or two.

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A walk without rushing,
Enjoying the villages with a lunch time finish
Having 1 or 2 rest days { Conques/Cahors/Figeac/Moissac]....washing, e/mails, shopping for new clothes [ take the old golf tops that never return] or just discovering minor walks
And you are over 40 days.

It can be done a lot quicker but when you get home you will wonder why.
 
It took me 24 days, but I probably would have enjoyed it more if I slowed down a bit. =)

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55. Maybe a bit more. Sagalouts streaked past me in Conques. I just let him go. I knew he'd crack and have to take a bus. Sure enough...

But my best sustained performance was on the Frances. Five days to get from Ponferrada to Villafranca, about 25k. I was on fire!
 
Hi Robert,
The only time i ever hurried was putting the water in the kegs before opening.
Imagine having a pub with John Sattler on the Gold Coast and no fights on a friday night.
One in Eight Sagalouts was legal [undetected and profitable].
Take your time old timer on these walks.

We only go home to the paper trail/bills/mail etc
A lovely time frame Robert.
Have many more ,
David
 
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Yeah, I just take the full 90 days allowed by Schengen, and wherever I wind up, that's where I wind up. I also like to leave a few days for a surprise city on the way home, so I don't have a long train ride back to Paris or Madrid. Last time it was Segovia for a few days. Scrumptious town. Can't see the point of rushing these things. If I get to Arles on my next one, I won't be rushing through that town, or through the Camargue. Too many good things to check out. Plus I am slow and lazy, but ssssh...
 
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Wow! Some impressive timeframes.

Alas, I intend on using all 38 days on this wonderful camino.

Thanks for sharing guys!

:)
 
Thornley said:
A walk without rushing,
Enjoying the villages with a lunch time finish
Having 1 or 2 rest days { Conques/Cahors/Figeac/Moissac]....washing, e/mails, shopping for new clothes [ take the old golf tops that never return] or just discovering minor walks
And you are over 40 days.

It can be done a lot quicker but when you get home you will wonder why.


I agree

but taking too long has its downside too, I did this on my 2012 Camino , what I found was that I never formed any friendships because everyone that I connected I rarely saw again because I was walking my Camino casual. When I finally arrived in Santiago I met no-one that I had walked with ( except for an elderly German that remembered me from 2011, that was nice ) I think 40 days is a good pace with a few 2 day stops .
 
35 days for my wife and I but we diverted off the path at Lectoure and travelled south to Lourdes instead.
 
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Did you take a bus from Lectoure to Auch or did you walk it? I am thinking of going to Lourdes from Lectoure this June.
Hi Carole

We walked this section in two longish days from the Le Puy route to the Arles route. I will try to find the hand drawn map I used and post it.
 
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Hi Carole

Here is the section from lectoure to auch

http://www.xacobeo.fr/ZE1.12.veL_Lec-Auch.htm

The second section from the Arles route to Lourdes

http://www.xacobeo.fr/ZE1.12.veL_Mau-Lou.htm

A summary of our walk

http://littlegreentracs.typepad.com...iensis-le-puy-en-velay-to-lourdes-france.html

Let me know if you need anything else

Hi,

Your help in this matter is most appreciated. In 2011 my husband and I walked from SJPP to Finistere. I have never been to France, and I speak French (Quebec French - it still counts). Walking to Lourdes means a lot to me. I did the pilgrimage walks in Quebec to St. Joseph Oratoire and Ste. Anne de Beaupre.
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Thank you - all the best on this day,
Carole
 
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