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January weather & albergues - Santiago to Bilbao
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[QUOTE="dnickel135, post: 1206418, member: 113020"] I'm hiking first 2 weeks in January 2024 in the area/coastal routes between Santiago to Bilbao. Somewhere in that region, hugging the coast. Can anyone give feedback on these - I"d be very grateful: 1- I"m ok with some rain, and cooler, but how rainy does it get, how many days a week, and hours per day? I've heard it's mostly a spray/light rain for 1-2 hours at a time or occasional thru out day. I've heard it is very uncommon for there to be heavy downpours for hours at a time, or all day heavy rain. Is this correct? 2 - What % of the albergues are open for biz / travelers in January? Roughly half or what %? I know there maybe some nights... I have to tent it... I can do, and have tent/sleep gear. 3- how cold? I' m experienced backpacker, and will stay in tents some nights. Research says 30/35 degrees fahrenheit.... at night/morning. I"m ok with that. OK to reply in CELSIUS on this!! Below 25 F most nights...that is too much for me. CHEERS AND I'M SO GRATEFUL for any information on these. I"m still also doing my own research. dan [I][Moderator has merged 3 threads to simplify discussion of the related topics][/I] [/QUOTE]
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