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🇫🇷 Voie d'ARLES (Arles - Toulouse - Somport)
Why so few pilgrims on the camino of Arles. It is a wonderful path in the spirit of Camino.
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[QUOTE="Dan, post: 597653, member: 31212"] We are starting the Arles route next Wednesday 21 March - going through to Puente la Reina. It seems from some of the advice in this thread that we may be starting a bit early. But, it will be what it will be. I always found that everything I read and heard before every walk flew out the window once we were on the way; it was either easier or harder, wetter or dryer, and the accomodation better or worse than we had been led to expect. I think it's just that everyone's tastes are different, as are their background experiences which shape their reaction to the events which occur on the way. And, without a doubt, that's also why we meet such interesting fellow walkers. We don't mind it being cold or wet (strange for Aussies, I know). Heat saps our energy on these treks. We had a bit of that on our first Camino and it was awful. We also had mud near Hontanas, and it was awful. Yeah, I'm concerned about striking mud in the areas mentioned above in this thread. But we'll get over it. If there's time, I'll attempt to post from points here and there a 2018 account of what the Arles route is really like - well, what [U]I think[/U] it's really like ... ;-) buen camino Dan [/QUOTE]
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