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Whilst I appreciate you may want this info to provide a little reassurance or to finalise your packing list, the reality is that the weather in Galacia especially along the coast changes so quickly that it's not funny. And numbers on the Camino change greatly depending on whether or not there is a local holiday. It's very popular with the Spanish because it's very easy to do in just four to five days. Although in May the numbers are gradually starting to climb according to the statistics, you certainly won't walk alone but as far as I'm aware there's no major holidays next week so it shouldn't be overly busy either. Unless of course you hit a tour group or three....Anyone walking the Ingles this week?.Still few pilgrims? How's the weather conditions?
Walking it next week.
Thanks
Useful information. Thank youBuen Camino @nickyvee !
Just a note that May 17 is the Letras Galegas holiday, the festivo that celebrates Galician authors and poets. Since your Camino will take place all in Galicia, grocery stores are likely to be closed, but cafes and restaurants should be open for the most part.
I walked Ingles in October and it rained every day, but only the first day was a hard rain, the rest was on and off all day. I wore Altra Lone Peak waterproof and they were fine which honestly surprised me.Thanks for the advices. Too late to buy a gortex shoes and break them in. Thinking about walking in trail sandals during heavy downpour, vice my non-waterproof shoes. These Hokas sure do act like sponge whenever I walked and get caught by a drizzle. Just not sure about blisters forming...sandals vs waterlogged shoes.