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[QUOTE="caminka, post: 599792, member: 10785"] very interesting to read some thought from someone not camino-related. thru-hiking is an entirely different community. personally, I found camino del norte quite different. yes, there is still a lot of asphalt if you follow the main official camino, but even then there have been improvements. certainly it is not true that there are no paths or at least dirt lanes. I found the coastal scenery beautiful (but I did take several coastal alternatives to enjoy it the most). there are also several stretches of the official camino away from any roads and their noise. what the norte still lacks is a better pilgrim infrasctructure in terms of accommodation. it is gaining in popularity and the demand still outweights what is available, even during summer months when all the school dorms are open. there are several threads about camping on the norte, and I think it can be done with some discretion. don't be put off by christine's blog! [/QUOTE]
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