Is the El Camino Frances (St. Jean to Santiago) crowded with people from the beginning/in the middle/to the end? Or are there stretches of isolation between St. Jean and Santiago?
What is the approximate percentage of females walking the El Camino? Or will I be one of the only females on the El Camino Frances? I am a female walking alone and I would like to be around large crowds rather than one lone female walking for a mile or two.
This post is really addressed to women, because women know what I'm talking about. Men are also welcome to answer, but I notice that men feel safe everywhere and typically don't understand why women feel sketchy about traveling alone. No offense to anyone.
Thanks,
Nancy
What is the approximate percentage of females walking the El Camino? Or will I be one of the only females on the El Camino Frances? I am a female walking alone and I would like to be around large crowds rather than one lone female walking for a mile or two.
This post is really addressed to women, because women know what I'm talking about. Men are also welcome to answer, but I notice that men feel safe everywhere and typically don't understand why women feel sketchy about traveling alone. No offense to anyone.
Thanks,
Nancy