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What are most people finding as the daily expense of a 2-3 month Camino walk?
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[QUOTE="Gerard Griffin, post: 1232374, member: 40140"] I can understand your shock at my remarks, David, but I wish you'd read what I wrote and the context around it a bit more carefully before responding in such terms, which I'm sure you wouldn't use if we were to meet in person. My contributions to this thread have been intended to support the view that people with very little money can do the Camino if they wish. That's what donativos are for ... volunteers give up their time and richer pilgrims pay as much as they wish in order to make it possible for the poor to do this pilgrimage. People do it on 5 a day, or on nothing, and the Camino provides; it's been so for a thousand years. I'm sure you've seen the conation box in Granon with the notice "take what you need, leave what you can". So I wrote as I did in order to reassure the poorer pilgrim that it can be done on 25 a day. You know nothing about my means,or what I can afford, and you know nothing about how much I give in donativos. So I'll let it go. But permit me to advise you not to address me or anyone else in such terms again, David. [/QUOTE]
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