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[QUOTE="Sarah80, post: 340290, member: 48047"] I'm one of the August 2015 arrivals. And it pains me to admit it, I walked from SJPP and my camino took a serious downturn after Sarria as I was frequently woken by incredibly rude new pilgrims who would turn lights on in dorms and set multiple alarms and hit snooze over and over, shout and laugh until 1am. Walking in a long line of people just completely changed my internal and external camino. I felt absolutely nothing arriving into Santiago but luckily had my 'arrival' in O Cebreiro which was above the clouds and utterly mystical and beautiful and obviously a much harder climb with a sense of achievement at the top. I just races into Santiago to get finished with the crowds, the walk was still enjoyable but the feeling of the walk, despite gorgeous Galicia, simply changed and for me, for the worse. I tried but failed not to judge or become irritated with Sarria pilgrims. :/ [/QUOTE]
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