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[QUOTE="simply B, post: 183889"] Hello, Deb - I started 29 Sept 2012 from SJPP , arrived SdC on 31 Oct. Weather was warmish until just before Burgos, from there on mainly cool, windy, rainy through the Meseta. Crowds were variable. I tried to stay away from the "exact" Brierley stages but could not avoid it some days. I was usually packed and ready to go before bed, got up early with my red lamp to make it out the door by 6:30 on most days so as to catch sunrise as I walked. The places where I encountered crowding were Pamplona, Viana, Santo Domingo, Terradillos, Mansilla and Leon. I was surprised to have very little difficulty from there on - even the last 100 kms. Even so, there were options. If I had been more attuned to the ebb and flow of folks, I would have been better able to adjust my walking (and mental energy level) to either stop a bit sooner or walk a bit further on those days. I cannot say that the crowds were ever distressing and I am generally not comfortable in one. I would not over-think it or drum up any anxiety - the Camino provides. (Or that's the word on the Way.) Buen Camino, B [/QUOTE]
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