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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 486465, member: 537"] I think that's a great pre-Camino activity, Mike, even though my French companions on the Levante didn't speak any Spanish and I'm sure they would have been fine without me along. The level of English spoken along the Sureste is probably not much different from what you found on some parts of the Vdlp/Sanabres. But having some Spanish makes a lot of difference post-walking, because you will find a lot of people interested in hearing your story and wondering why you would do such a crazy thing. And if you are lucky enough to find some fellow pilgrims, my experience is that the non-Spaniards will all speak English, but many of the Spanish pilgrims do not, so it could help with companionship on the camino as well. Looking forward to hearing all about your Sureste. BP's comments have made me think I have been too quick to knock it off the list on the theory that it's too similar to the Levante. Buen camino, Laurie [/QUOTE]
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