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I walked the Primitivo in late May. I recall being alone only a few times. Of course, the number of people on the trail depends on the time of year but there were more people than I expected based on what I had read.Just wondering about the Norte, Primativo, and Muxia/Finnesterre ...
Are they typically populated enough to walk with others if things get/feel sketchy?
Just to put this in perspective, "bigger percentage" does not describe it well at all. I expect there are many thousands of pilgrimages without harassment problems for every one that has a problem.I think there is a bigger percentage of pilgrimages that go well than there are of the troublesome ones...
Hi YoCo,
...there were also parts of the Camino in Cantabria and more so in Asturias that we’re not marked clearly so that is something to keep in mind....s
Guide book, Gronze, fellow peregrinos, and instinct (after being on Camino for a few weeks, you get the hang of it and develop a sort of Camino instinct)......but there are also several paths in Asturias that get you to the same destination....I encountered peregrinos on alternative paths too.....Camino is never far from a highway, a town, or the ocean—-depending on the segment....one time I just ran to the ocean cliffs it was so enticing!!! I knew I was leaving the Camino but also knew I was not that far..... and after wandering along the coast with a few other lost peregrinos, we all decided to get back on track before we wandered too far....Buen Camino.....enjoyThank you Valevenga
- in the areas that weren't clearly marked, did you just use your guide book or how did you navigate that?
I walked the Primitivo last September 14 to 29. There were lots of pilgrims and it was possible to walk with others on any day. I ended up being part of a small group of 5 and we stayed together from day 3 to the end in SDC. There were no problems getting in the albergues but they were at close to capacity. Once we joined the Camino Francés, things changed and there were peregrituristas everywhere. I reminnend that you reserve in advance once you reach the last 100 km.Just wondering about the Norte, Primativo, and Muxia/Finnesterre ...
Are they typically populated enough to walk with others if things get/feel sketchy?