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[QUOTE="naplesdon, post: 342043, member: 18618"] I was also one of those August arrivals and I can understand your angst. The final 100 km can be quite a different for every pilgrim, some revel in the newly found companionship and sharing their mature experience with newly minted pilgrims while others abhor the crowds of the "incredibly rude new pilgrims". I began my Camino in Oloron-Ste. Marie late in May and was very pleased to walk for weeks all alone on the Camino Aragones. I worked as a hospitalero at San Anton during July and then returned to walk from Burgos with friends I met last year. I left them in Astorga and took the train to Ferrol so I could begin to walk again on a peaceful, less crowded Camino Ingles to Santiago. Granted we all don't have the freedom like I have to walk for months on end, but we do have the freedom to choose our Camino as the "road less traveled" if that is what we are seeking. The mini-Camino from Sarria will probably never change and the statistic point to its continued popularity and growth. [/QUOTE]
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