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[QUOTE="weekjchammings, post: 189465, member: 9134"] Hello, Of course he is rather anxious that you will be travelling alone, if the roles were reversed you would feel exactly the same that's because you are married. I don't believe it is any different for a man or a lady to be walking alone on the Camino. Nearly every pilgrim is going in the same direction heading for the same destination the tomb of St James in Santiago. On my 2 Caminos covering almost 2,500 miles I have walked with many other pilgrims male & female of all ages but with the one common purpose to help each other on the way. If you look at the stats it is almost 50/50 breakdown between male & female. They say there is a walk of 500 miles in Northern Spain that may change your life, so I hope he likes & greets the new lady when you return home. I have yet to find anyone who can put the Camino into words, the only way is to do it yourself. Go, enjoy, mix with many nationalities it is the pure camaraderie which is the essence. If you are in anyway anxious take a good whistle with you and give it a good blow when needed to deter others. Although I would be very surprised if you need to use it. L'ESPRIT DU CHEMIN opp. the pilgrims office SJPDP is a good Albergue to spend your first night and meet people, but you must reserve. Just Google it. Ultreia & Buen Camino. [/QUOTE]
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