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[QUOTE="intrepidtraveler, post: 476154, member: 46209"] I walked the CdM in 2015 in early Sept. with a friend. Most nights we were the only ones in the alberques. The point being, finding other company is (usually ) a pleasant surprise but don't assume that you will. Someone who is a lover of solitude will likely have a greater appreciation for this route than a people person. With respect to way marking, we used the CSJ guide for CdM along with a copy of the notes posted to the CdM forum by Undermanager (look for posts around may 2015) who did an amazing job of keeping us on track. Overall way marking is good considering how few people pass this way. There were only a few places that we found confusing. I suspect that because not many people travel the CdM we were treated like royalty most places we stayed. Highly recommend this route if you like quiet. It's a good idea to keep a stash of snacks/food with you. In spite of what the guide book says, we found many bars were closed during published hours of operation. Hope this helps. Buen Camino. [/QUOTE]
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