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[QUOTE="Dominick, post: 682104, member: 78461"] Hola Amigos, I recently finished walking the VDLP ((Oct 2018), and it was a great experience. I have been told by some - that there are differences between the VDLP and the CF, but I guess that is to be expected. The VDLP was my first Camino. Back home in the US, I usually hike long distances, and this was one of the reasons I chose to walk the VDLP. With regards to your questions; during my walk on the VDLP, I did not come across anyone who camped out. As a long distance hiker, I thought there might be occasions were I may have to camp-out and even carried a light tarp with me. but I never had to use it. With regards to distance, I found that with proper planning, I had no problem knowing what my next destination was going to be and approximately how long it would take to get there. There are some long distances between towns, but there are also some short and medium distances between towns. I did not come across any Albergues that were full, and many locations had more than one place to stay. There were even a few places where I had the Albergue all to myself. Ultreia, Dominick [/QUOTE]
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