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🇪🇸 Camino de LEVANTE (Valencia - Zamora)
The isolation of the Camino de Levante
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[QUOTE="JLWV, post: 1141356, member: 67385"] Hi Dave, this is a very interesting point for me. The first time I walked this way (my way from home, 2014-2016), I only met 6 pilgrims between Valencia and Zamora, but the second time, just before the pandemy, and unfinished, we were 6 pilgrims in Almansa, 3 in Alpera, and 4 in Hoya Gonzalo, but less later. At the Association in Valencia we expanded last year 285 ‘credenciales’ for the Camino de Levante, but crossing data with the lists of the albergue in Algemesi (end of first usual stage) and of a bar at the entry of Vallada (on third stage), we observe that [B]at least[/B] 73 % of the pilgrims on this way did not visit our Association. So we can estimate that approximately some 285/0,37 = 770 pilgrims were on the Levante in 2022. It would be interesting to consolidate our statistics that members on the way inform us (a private mail to me for example, or a mail to the Association) of their presence (starting date, starting city, country of origen, sex and age, if alone or in group, and mode of pilgrimage: foot, bike…). This kind of statistics are useful for the negotiation with cities to have albergues. Thanks for your information, and Buen Camino Jean-Luc [/QUOTE]
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