I have just finished my fifth day of walking and am in Monesterio, Spain's self-proclaimed Ham capital. The weather is wonderful, cool and sunny (in fact I had my lambswool gloves on till 10 this morning). The trails are in very good shape, notwithstanding the tremendous amount of rain damage. In some places I've seen bootprints that were about 4 or 5 inches deep --walking in that kind of mud is just no fun at all, so I feel very lucky.
The albergue the first night in Guillena was full (only 10 beds), but since then, no problem. Hostals are readily available and no need to reserve way in advance. I assume crowds may pick up in Merida or Caceres, but I have walked every day seeing virtually no one. I've been somewhat surprised to find that most people are walking in groups -- a group of five madrilenos, four spanish jóvenes (by joven I mean not in their 60s!), a group of 6 Germans who sometimes walk, sometimes ride a bike, and have a huge trailer that can pick up their bikes, carries their luggage, carries a collapsible picnic table, and a fully equipped kitchen. There were also 14 French cyclists but they are long gone. I guess I'm the odd one out.
I'll report back when I have more time, the casa de cultura closes in 10 minutes!
The albergue the first night in Guillena was full (only 10 beds), but since then, no problem. Hostals are readily available and no need to reserve way in advance. I assume crowds may pick up in Merida or Caceres, but I have walked every day seeing virtually no one. I've been somewhat surprised to find that most people are walking in groups -- a group of five madrilenos, four spanish jóvenes (by joven I mean not in their 60s!), a group of 6 Germans who sometimes walk, sometimes ride a bike, and have a huge trailer that can pick up their bikes, carries their luggage, carries a collapsible picnic table, and a fully equipped kitchen. There were also 14 French cyclists but they are long gone. I guess I'm the odd one out.
I'll report back when I have more time, the casa de cultura closes in 10 minutes!