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Turtle Time

myschf

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Time of past OR future Camino
StJPdP-Santiago(2012)
LePuy-Santiago(2015)
The one way ticket to Paris has been purchased. I walked the Camino Frances in 2012 from StJean to Muxia in 39 days with one rest day in Santiago. I've come to the conclusion that no matter what I do I'll always have the speed of a turtle. I managed my first Camino going by the Brierley stages *rolling eyes* and managed to arrive in a town find a bed have supper, sleep and repeat. I was wondering if 10 weeks would be sufficient time to turtle from LePuy to Santiago? The butterflies-nerves are starting to get to me with only 4 1/2 months to flight!
 
Train for your next Camino on California's Santa Catalina Island March 16-19
My wife and I walked Le Puy to Santiago, via the Norte and Primitivo, this past spring in 62 days. We took a bus from SJPDP to Irun, but walked the rest of it. We seemed to average about 16 miles per day. Your Camino Frances speed was around 13 miles per day. If you wanted to maintain that pace you would need 77 (11 weeks) to complete the journey as the whole trip is roughly about 1,000 miles whether you go to Santiago via the Camino Frances or via the Norte-Primitivo option. If 10 weeks is all the time you have it is still very doable, but you might have to step on the gas just a bit to keep your schedule. It is a beautiful walk. You won't be disappointed.
 
I would not consider 13 miles (21km) a day, every day as turtle speed. That's hare speed for us. We took 42 days on the CF and did not walk as far as you did.
 
Train for your next Camino on California's Santa Catalina Island March 16-19
Especially on the initial section, from Le Puy to Conques, there's a lot of up-and-down in those kilometers, so 21 km/day is nothing to sneeze at. On the flatter sections, past Moissac, it would be easier.
 
I think if you consider 15/20km a walk in the park and you have all the Camino luck on yer side and know about long distance walking then it is possible. Of course you know from yer previous walk. Depending on time of year it may be possible to simply arrive each evening to hot shower, comfy bed and hearty meal.
Bon Chemin et Buen Camino.
 

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