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[QUOTE="TheLostPhotographer, post: 27346, member: 3350"] I've managed without tent, or ivy. If the weather is mild and dry I have no problem sleeping outside in towns, or countryside. Think I've spent about a total of 7 nights 'roughing it'. Spanish towns are generally very safe. Far more likley to be offered help rather than anything threatening. There are societies of friends of Camino Mozarabe in Cordoba, and, I'm told Granada. I know that the Cordoba branch meet at Cafe Galicia every Thursday evening. It would be well worth you planning a Thursday in Cordoba to meet up with them if you're intending to walk from Granada (or, Cordoba). Plenty of places to camp, but I have been warned on Two seperate occasions that it isn't totally safe in rural areas. Told by a couple of alcoholic drifter type folk (nice enough people - do´'t get me wrong) who may have been a little paranoid to say the least, but I listened and took note. There was only One long stretch between Granada and Cordoba (about 30KM and a bit). Towns and villages are easily reached day by day. Just make Policia Local your first port of call in each village, or town. Speaking a bit of Spanish is obviously a great help. It's appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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