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I walked the Camino Frances from St Jean Pied de Port (SJPDP) to Santiago de Compostella (31 days), then continued to Finisterre and then onto Muxia (an additional 5 days). I walked from September 6 to October 11, 2018.
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- My 4kg Camino – Journal Entries
- Canada to France (no walking yet!)
- Arriving in Saint Jean Pied de Port
- Day 1 – Saint Jean Pied de Port to Roncesvalles
- Day 2 – Roncesvalles to Arre
- Day 3 – Arre to Uterga
- Day 4 – Uterga to Villatuerta
- Day 5 – Villatuerta to Los Arcos
- Day 6 – Los Arcos to Torres Del Rio
- Day 7 – Torres Del Rio to Logrono
- Day 8 – Logrono to Najera
- Day 9 – Najera to Santa Domingo
- Day 10 – Santa Domingo to Villambistia
- Day 11 – Villambistia to Ages
- Day 12 – Ages to Burgos
- Day 13 – Burgos to Hornillos del Camino
- Day 14 – Hornillos del Camino to San Anton
- Day 15 – San Anton to Bodilla del Camino
- Day 16 – Bodilla del Camino to Carrion de Los Condos
- Day 17 – Carrion de Los Condos to Sahagun
- Day 18 – Sahagun to Mansilla de las Mulas
- Day 19 – Mansilla de las Mulas to La Virgen del Camino
- Day 20 – La Virgen Del Camino to Hospital de Orbigo
- Day 21 – Hospital de Orbigo to Valdeviejas
- Day 22 – Valdeviejas to Rabanal Del Camino
- Day 23 – Rabanal Del Camino to Molinaseca
- Day 24 – Molinaseca to Pieros
- Day 25 – Pieros to Ruitelan
- Day 26 Ruitelan to A Beso
- Day 27 – A Beso to Mercadoiro
- Day 28 – Mercadoiro to Ligonde
- Day 29 – Ligonde to Ponte Campana
- Day 30 – Ponte Campana to A Salceda
- Day 31 – A Salceda to Santiago de Compostela
- Day 32 – Santiago to Negreira
- Day 33 – Negreira to Olveiroa
- Day 34 – Olveira to San Roque
- Day 35 – San Roque to Finisterre
- Day 36 – Finisterre to Muxia
- A Day in Muxia
- Back to Santiago
- How Much Did the Camino Cost?