Hard to say. I found myself alone a lot during the day. My main interest on the Camino was photography. I had no interest in hitting the road before dawn and arriving at my destination by lunch and then spending the rest of the day sitting around sipping wine waiting for dinner. I was often one of the last to leave in the morning. I piddled and farted around all day looking for good photo ops, chatting with local residents in small towns (I am a retired Spanish teacher), talking with school age kids whenever possible. I attended pilgrim masses whenever I could, and it became an obsession to get to do the reading in Spanish. That often involved arriving at the church in advance and trying to button hole the priest or sacristan to set it up. I kind of lost count, but I believe I did it 16 times, including on the high altar in Santiago at the Friday evening "swinging" Mass. I thoroughly enjoyed my interactions with other pilgrims, however, but they were limited due to my other interests. If I had been with a companion or companions, I am sure I would have been told, "Take the damn picture and let's GO!" As a result, I probably didn't develop as extensive a Camino "family" as others, but I do have over 8,000 photographs and a couple hundred video clips to remember it by. And, I really want to do it again within the next couple of years!