Geez, I can't remember. I think it was a couple hours at most between towns. The whole route wasn't open as there was a landslide, but it should be cleared up. The south end was closed, but that is supposed to be easier. The North end was more of a hike, less of a well built path. Not hard at all, but not a walk on a sidewalk. We did the first 2 sections with our biggish packs. I think we stopped for lunch at town # 2, then stayed in #3. The next day we left our bags at #3 and walked to #4, then train back, to 3 for the bags, and on to 5 for 2 nights. My favourite are 3 and 5 (counting form the north to south.) They all have names, but I'm to lazy to look them up!
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