Hi Everyone,
This is only a story, but I think it is very typical of what happens:
When I arrived at the albergue in Portugalate a little late, I met a young French woman who had started her Camino that day in Bilbao. We talked in the dormitory for quite a while and she expressed her concerns about being alone on the Camino. Her fears were not only about any kind of harassment, she was worried over whether she could navigate The Way without help. I told her not to worry and that she'd soon find many friends her age if she wished walking companions. Two days later I met her again and she was walking with two young Dutch women and having a fine time. Two more days later I met her and she was walking alone. I asked her about walking alone and she said that, after the first few days, she much preferred the solitude and wasn't afraid at all.
I believe this is pretty typical. However, one caveat. Walking alone on the Norte can be a challenge for anyone of any age because, in places, you are really isolated on a mountain trail that can be hazardous in wet weather. But for me, the rewards far outweighed any kind of risk.
So do walk alone if you want to and Buen Camino,
Giles