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[QUOTE="Angelo, post: 219342, member: 36928"] I myself am wondering how restless I would be at night in Albergues as I am a light sleeper and the noise etc. at night as described by the ones who have done their Camino would surely keep me awake. I start my (first ever) pilgrimage in 10 weeks with trepidation in my heart about the accommodation. And just like Brissy, I am an introvert, as you can imagine. If need be it would be worthwhile spending a little more in exchange for comfort and rest every night. After all, we need energy to keep going and finishing what we all travelled from home for. And finally, we do the Camino for our own individual reasons. The camaraderie is there during the walk and mealtime. We don't need it when it's time to sleep. [/QUOTE]
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