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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I found that how busy a town was a week or even a day before doesn't have a lot of bearing on how busy it will be the day that I arrive. I remember one place I stayed at where the hospitalero told me that they had been completo early the day before, and then the day that I was there I had an eight bed dorm room all to myself!
 
I'am here now .Booked in a hotel after a hard day .
I'ts not that busy but you wil find it out when you arrive here.

Buen Camino , Peter .
 
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Sitting in Casa Carmen with a couple of Albergue top bunks open but rooms are full (by the people who belong to the sent-ahead suitcases:rolleyes:)
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
Sitting in Casa Carmen with a couple of Albergue top bunks open but rooms are full (by the people who belong to the sent-ahead suitcases:rolleyes:)

Just curious. We are now at Najera and most of the Spanish pilgrims we have met, belong to the 'sent ahead suitcase' set.

Why do we carry loaded backpacks? :oops::oops:

They must look at us and wonder....
 
I’m part of the ‘ send ahead suitcase set’ and am not a Spanish pilgrim. Started off loaded and took some advice from a couple in Estelle, now enjoying the pilgrimage 100% more, unburdened. :):)
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
It's a personal choice. To me, if I am capable of carrying my own pack, it's part of the journey. It's the Camino.....not a vacation. To send my pack ahead (which I HAVE done when I was injured) would make the experience less spiritually meaningful. To me. That's why I carry my pack.
 
Just curious. We are now at Najera and most of the Spanish pilgrims we have met, belong to the 'sent ahead suitcase' set.

Why do we carry loaded backpacks? :oops::oops:

They must look at us and wonder....
It's what we do. It belongs to the job .;)

Wish you both well , Peter .
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
I carry my backpack because I'm too cheap to send it ahead. Even 5 euros a day adds up. I could have two glasses of wine for 5 euros. Besides an important part of the Camino for me is finding how little I really need.
 
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I carry my backpack because I'm too cheap to send it ahead. Even 5 euros a day adds up. I could have two glasses of wine for 5 euros. Besides an important part of the Camino for me is finding how little I really need.
I think finding how little you need is without a doubt is paramount. At least it is for me. As I prepare for my 4th Camino this September I know how difficult it hs been for me to apply the lessons I learn on the Camino to my everyday Camino life. The one thing I have learned is what my daughter told me when she just returned from a year of backpacking the world and 2 weeks before I left for my first Camino. I have your love and mom’s love and the love of my sister and best friends. all I need is what I can fit in my backpack, nothing else.The rest is just bullshit. I needed to walk and learn how true and wise that is. Just like when your pack is to heavy with things you want not with only the things you need, the Camino can become almost impossible. In life all the material things you accumulate event just drags you down and makes you tired and far less happy and spiritually desolate. There is no room or time for anything else but justifying your materialism.
 
Just curious. We are now at Najera and most of the Spanish pilgrims we have met, belong to the 'sent ahead suitcase' set.

Why do we carry loaded backpacks? :oops::oops:

They must look at us and wonder....
And btw, this morning at Casa Carmen 2 Pilgrims woke up with bed bug bites!
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
Just curious. We are now at Najera and most of the Spanish pilgrims we have met, belong to the 'sent ahead suitcase' set.

Why do we carry loaded backpacks? :oops::oops:

They must look at us and wonder....
My Spanish walking mate early in my Camino, kept encouraging me to send my pack forward. I started doing so when the achy hips began causing me sleepless nights, and then stopped again when I felt I could handle the flats of the Meseta. Now I have a shin splint, and will again forward a portion of my pack. For 4-5€ a day, it could save your Camino from an injury that could end your walk. So humble yourself as needed to offload some weight. Our bodies really aren’t designed for this much daily walking—AND the couriers do a great job—spread a little of the money you’re saving around!!
 
And btw, this morning at Casa Carmen 2 Pilgrims woke up with bed bug bites!
It looks like you did the Camino right around the same time I'd like to do it (Starting in mid April for me from SJPDP). How was the weather, temps? and how crowded was the Camino bed wise? Thank you for any response you can give!
 
Very. Found a Private room at 1:30 after being told "completo" on several occasions.
It looks like you did the Camino right around the same time I'd like to do it (Starting in mid April for me from SJPDP). How was the weather, temps? and how crowded was the Camino bed wise? Thank you for any response you can give?
 
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I’m part of the ‘ send ahead suitcase set’ and am not a Spanish pilgrim. Started off loaded and took some advice from a couple in Estelle, now enjoying the pilgrimage 100% more, unburdened. :):)
It looks like you did the Camino Frances right around the same time I'd like to do it (Starting in mid April for me from SJPDP). How was the weather, temps? and how crowded was the Camino bed wise? Thank you for any response you can give?
 
It looks like you did the Camino right around the same time I'd like to do it (Starting in mid April for me from SJPDP). How was the weather, temps? and how crowded was the Camino bed wise? Thank you for any response you can give?
Other than a cold, foggy, rainy, windy trip across the Pyrenees on the Napoleon route, the weather was fabulous for the most part. Bed-wise the Camino was very crowded, from SJPD all the way to Santiago. When we got to Roncesvalle we snagged the last two available beds in the entire compound (thanks be to God!) A word of caution with regards to putting any weight on our experience: We went in 2018, and are certain that experiences in 2020-2022 are going to be remarkably different from those in 2018. Now for a word of encouragement: Make "your" Camino when you have the opportunity. It will be life-changing. Bad weather, crowds, and all.
 
It looks like you did the Camino right around the same time I'd like to do it (Starting in mid April for me from SJPDP). How was the weather, temps? and how crowded was the Camino bed wise? Thank you for any response you can give?
I hope you have a wonderful Camino. It was a great trip for us. The year we went there was an extreme amount of rain and it was cold. But it was an aberration. I don't think they had ever seen so much rain! We became very familiar with the orange-ish mud and to dry out boots and clothes - newspapers and heaters. I was very happy to have brought a pair of rain pants My husband was fine without them. We did rain jackets and the rain covers for the backpacks which worked well for us rather than ponchos. In any case, it was still wonderful and those sunny, warm days were all the brighter (and there were many). As far as crowds and beds we had no problems. As time went on and we got closer to Santiago we got in the habit of calling ahead the night before or even during the day if we had any worries, but never had a problem.

Just thinking about our days on the camino brings a smile to my heart. Buen Camino!

I just read the reply above and find it hilarious that we were there at the same time. See, each person has their own camino and we were probably a day or two apart from each other :)
 
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