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[QUOTE="MeganG22, post: 112862, member: 10996"] There are definitely no concrete answers for you, as it depends on how many people feel the call next year, and there's no predicting the weather! However, that being said, I just walked from Oct 3rd to Nov 3rd and was extremely happy with this time frame. It was not crowded, there was no fighting for beds (some nights there were only a couple other people in the albergue- a few nights only one other person!) When you get your pilgrim passport in St Jean they also give you a breakdown of the "stages" to walk- but we usually stayed off that schedule and stayed in smaller towns (it seems a lot of people follow that schedule, but of course many people don't too.) We only had a few days of rain in total- two on the Meseta after Burgos and then lots of drizzle the last couple days before Santiago, so I think that's pretty lucky. Just bring some good rain gear- I prefer a jacket and pants over a poncho, but everyone is different. I think either of those time frames for you should be fine. It might be more rainy in November, or at least colder, but the country is beautiful and I definitely think it's easier to walk in colder weather than hot! I'm sure you'll get some other good responses too. Have fun planning and don't stress about all the details too much, that would be my advice. Things tend to work out, and if you don't have all the things you need, they can be acquired along the way. [/QUOTE]
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