I have a question about the verde variant. I read somewhere that it is not considered a camino and you may not get a compostella in Santiago. I will finsch the primitivo in 2025 and a compostella is very important to me ( i walk it vicari pro for a very much loved someone).
I was wondering about this routte ( the massive amount of people on the frances are not apIling to me) but mayby stay on the save side for the compostella?
Incorrect. They look at the start point (Oviedo), sometimes how many days you've walked, and they double check that you've got your 2 stamps a day for the last 100km. Which in this case is from Lugo, so it's
super important to get one in Lugo as you leave ( I got mine at the church just immediately before the ways separate, I think they open around seven or seven thirty in the morning specifically for Pilgrims, under the circumstances play safe and get one at the cafe before you leave) & in Friol upon arrival, as there are ZERO service's along the way on day one of the Verde. Day two, I got my first stamp at the bar a couple of kms after joining the Norte, the second I think at the end of the day in Sobrado.
BUT: In your situation, as the Compostela is so important to you if you have
any hesitations then walk the normal Primitivo. It's still a great Camino.
Zero services means : No food,
no water.
I carried plenty of good food. I don't like going hungry!
I also recommend a
minimum 2L of water, more if you think you might need it - there's nothing. Day 1 I carried 2l, a yoghurt drink ( good snack) and a 500ml Aquarius. And used the lot. I drank a 200ml water (and a beautiful cold bottle of cider!) upon arrival, I should have carried another 500ml. It was a relatively warm, 28km day.