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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 975971, member: 537"] Covid or no covid, when I walk an out of the way camino, I always contact the associations. Levante, Mozárabe, Catalán, Salvador, Invierno (well, it was out of the way in 2011), etc. I am almost always bowled over by their helpfulness and friendliness. I have so often been happy to meet people — Girona, Cervera, Almería, Rua de Valdeorras, Nava de Ordunte, and La Robla are a few that come to mind. And on more than a few occasions, a call to one of these camino angels helped me out of what could have been anything from an inconvenience to a real problem. When you are looking for associations to contact, be creative and pick some of the towns along the way — that’s how I found the associations in Cervera and Girona. They’re not the “big cheese associations” like the ones in Valencia or Almería, but they are also filled with people devoted to the camino. You’ll have just as instantaneous a bond with them as you will with the bigger groups. Just a little googling with “camino santiago asociación amigos” and the town name is likely to yield results. [/QUOTE]
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