notion900
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Hi there
I did the Camino Frances in 2007, had a fantastic time. I have the idea to do the Norte this year and I am able to start between 1 and 7 August. I need to be back in the UK by about 8 September. I was planning to start maybe in Santander. If anyone can help me with these few questions I'd be very grateful:
1. Is it ridiculously hot on the Norte at that time? Ie are people getting up to walk at silly times like 4am?
2. How busy is it? Am I likely to be ever stuck without a refuge bed (assuming I do not book ahead)? I was never stuck on the Frances, it was busy but not ridiculously so, but I started that on about 11 September and reached Santiago on 18 October. However, I saw pictures from August showing huge numbers of people. So although I know the Norte is quieter I can't judge the pressure on the refuges. If this is severe, I could take my thermarest so I could sleep on floors, but am loth to take it just in case.
3. Distances between refuges - are there any sections where you must walk over 25km in a day?
3. How easy is it to go to the beach and have a swim?
Many thanks for your help xx
I did the Camino Frances in 2007, had a fantastic time. I have the idea to do the Norte this year and I am able to start between 1 and 7 August. I need to be back in the UK by about 8 September. I was planning to start maybe in Santander. If anyone can help me with these few questions I'd be very grateful:
1. Is it ridiculously hot on the Norte at that time? Ie are people getting up to walk at silly times like 4am?
2. How busy is it? Am I likely to be ever stuck without a refuge bed (assuming I do not book ahead)? I was never stuck on the Frances, it was busy but not ridiculously so, but I started that on about 11 September and reached Santiago on 18 October. However, I saw pictures from August showing huge numbers of people. So although I know the Norte is quieter I can't judge the pressure on the refuges. If this is severe, I could take my thermarest so I could sleep on floors, but am loth to take it just in case.
3. Distances between refuges - are there any sections where you must walk over 25km in a day?
3. How easy is it to go to the beach and have a swim?
Many thanks for your help xx