With you on that but , for reasons that only reason can know, I don’t carry a 7inch dressing knife in my Camino kit. My little Opinel would get there eventually but they’re a bugger to clean when the job’s done
Leaving out questions regarding community, walking, religion, shared meals, kindness of strangers in albergues, etc., but keeping such things as shopping outlets and nightlife in, and then giving this information as a guide to people developing...
@AussieCamino, I've participated in a couple of surveys that have come up here on the forum, so I'm not against them.
I've had a quick look at page one of your survey and I really think you're pitching this to completely the wrong audience...
I'll have a look at your survey when I have more time, but meanwhile the following points I made in reply to a post about overcrowding on Camino may be of some relevance:
I believe the caminos de Santiago in Iberia are the only walking...
Sorry, but I got half way through the survey and stopped. If I mark that something is very unimportant (i.e. variety of shopping outlets) on the left hand of the page, how do I answer if shopping was good or poor on the camino on the right side...
Has anyone commissioned your research? There is a lot of academic and commercial research into what has been termed 'cultural routes' - a composite term for historic travel including pilgrimages of multiple beliefs...
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