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Why Walk the Camino? Where? When? With whom?
Help choosing between CF, CdN, and VdLP
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[QUOTE="Rick of Rick and Peg, post: 1228283, member: 51912"] I didn't walk the Norte so I won't comment on that. Peg and I walked the CF and I walked the Catalan which, like the VdlP, is a lonely walk. One thing about the CF and getting alone time is that you are likely not going to have to have unwanted conversations while walking. You will likely be walking faster than most so you'll come up from behind, say "Buen Camino", and continue on (if you wish). Also, you might not even be tired at the end of the day so you could wander the town alone if you wanted. I thought that I wouldn't mind the solitude of the Catalan but I did. The solitude didn't ruin the walk but I would have found company more enjoyable. Think about how even the little interactions during a normal day can brighten it up. Limited Spanish won't help you (I remember only having two conversations in English outside of albergues in three weeks). David Tallan made a comment worth rereading. I add it below. I try to avoid giving recommendations and give suggestions instead because I typically don't have enough information from a poster to say "this is definitely good for you". I think you have. I recommend the CF for you. [/QUOTE]
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