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[QUOTE="MichaelC, post: 1142810, member: 41673"] Day 6: Colle di Valle d’Elsa. We’ve switched from light rain in the morning and grey skies in the afternoon to blue skies in the morning, thunder storms in the afternoon. After four days of communal living I’m back in a hotel. It’s nice being able to strip down, take up space, sort my pack, but it’s at the cost of missing the shared experience. I’d guess much more than half of people are also splitting their stays between private & communal places. I’m about 50:50 at this point. So far at the pilgrim places there have been: 8 of us at hostel in Cappiano 5 at the Convento in San Miniato 18 at Ostello Sigerico in Chianni, and 10 at the wonderful Sant’Agosto in S Gimignano. There are a lot more walking after San Miniato - though still only a fraction of the Le Puy route. I feel like I’ve already met almost everyone at least once, which is cool. Though most are ending in Siena or a day or two after … so we’ll be saying goodbye as fast as we’ve met. Lodging is hit or miss. Sometimes people answer the phone, sometimes they answer email, sometimes neither. And so you either take a risk and show up, or book ahead. Finally, Tuscany is gorgeous in the Spring. [/QUOTE]
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