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[QUOTE="JerryStroebele, post: 930275, member: 97571"] If you walk the Primitivo that late in the year bring the best raingear and boots you can find. And the ability to navigate in the clouds/fog. I started the Primitivo September 16, 2018 and the weather for the whole Camino was perfecto. The scenery outstanding. Much of the trail -- very steep, but, thankfully, not muddy and slippery. I started in Llanes on October 17, 2019 to complete my second del Norte. There was 8 - 10" of rainwater in the streets and the weather just got worse the entire way to Santiago, where I arrived November 4. Lots of high wind with the torrential downpours. Lots of muddy, slippery trail, some under water. As is usual, I also arrived with wonderful new friends, true amigos del Camino. I have lived in Alaska the last 45 years and am used to extreme weather. Nevertheless, I will be starting the Via de la Plata in Seville on September 16 and carrying a parasol and lots of water. I would rather be starting later in Seville -- October 26 sounds better to me, but I am locked in to the return flight schedule of the airline I booked for a "lost Camino" in 2020. [/QUOTE]
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