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ALERT Robbery on Stage 1
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[QUOTE="Katakun, post: 135102, member: 25730"] Piogaw: the guy who attacked me was, when sober a nice guy, who I'd shared a few beers with since Fuentes de cantos. Turns out he is a mean drunk. The other 2 just head nods since Tabara as they flew past my plodding pace. Best I can figure the intent was to scar the crap out of the old gringo. Which he did. In hindsight it is fortunate that his 2 drunk friends prevented me from hurting him because I was furious. No hospilatero in residence, no police location on the town map when I looked for it in the morning, only a phone number. Looked for it when I walked out of town but didn't see it. My message is not to fear being attacked. I think that is a rare event. My message is peregrinos are very unlikely to come to your aid when you need it most. 95% full Albergue and not a single person came to my aid or checked on me after the fact. These were typical peregrinos. Nothing particularly sheepish about them. In my new low opinion they truly represent the lack of moral fiber typical of most peregrinos. There would be no advantage to move over to the Camino Frances. Now most of you will probably disagree with my low opinion. See it as a challenge and prove me wrong. Be the first to come to some ones aid rather than the first to turn away and push those ear plugs in deeper. [/QUOTE]
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