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[QUOTE="brendan nolan, post: 16764, member: 2042"] Hi Sil, Just thought I'd add a bit to Javier's information re work on the different Pilgrimage routes. Firstly there are all the volunteers in Spain who are working constantly on behalf of pilgrims. Thanks to them all. Then there are all the Associations from other countries and their volunteers who work for the Associations. Then there are the volunteers who work as hospitaleros/as during the main 'walking season' and/or then go on working parties to maintain the frabric of the refugios for the comfort of pilgrims. These volunteers actually pay their own travelling expenses to and from the refugios, and some go to the refugios more than once in a year. I don't think pilgrims are to be blamed for not realising what goes on to maintain the pilgrim routes and refugios. Pilgrims are rightly focussed on their pilgrimage and, moving on day by day, they must concentrate on the essentials of food and lodging. I would think that most volunteers have made their own pilgrimage and so understand these things. All they would like is a 'Thank you' as the pilgrim moves on. So thank you for saying 'Muchas gracias!' Cheers, Brendan [/QUOTE]
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