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LIVE from the Camino August 2013 Compostelas

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El numero de peregrinos llegados a la Oficina a recoger la Compostela en lo que llevamos de mes es:
Jueves 1 de agosto: 967 peregrinos
Viernes, 2 de agosto: 1.149 peregrinos
Sábado, 3 de agosto: 1.260 peregrinos
Domingo, 4 de agosto: 1.272 peregrinos
Lunes, 5 de agosto: 946 peregrinos
Martes, 6 de agosto: 1.170 peregrinos
Miércoles, 7 de agosto: 1.536 peregrinos
Jueves, 8 de agosto: 1.765 peregrinos
Viernes, 9 de agosto: 2.086 peregrinos
Sábado, 10 de agosto: 2.406 peregrinos
Domingo, 11 de agosto: 2.157 peregrinos
Lunes, 12 de agosto: 1.603 peregrinos
Martes, 13 de agosto: 1.630 peregrinos
That is a lot of pilgrims!
 
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Traditionally today, 15 August, the Feast of the Assumption, is the busiest day for pilgrims registering at the Pilgrims' Office. Will it beat the records of 2,406 last week? We'll see later....the queue is already down the street!

JohnnieWalker - is this all times record per day???

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It is time to envisage larger welcome facilities in the future.:cool: It looks as if the actual ones are bursting at the seams?o_O
Obviously seasonally conditioned, but with pilgrim arrivals increasing at over 10% each year (there doesn't appear to be a reason as to why the flow should slow down:D), one should cater for the hungry:oops: pilgrims. There's no business like pilgrim business.:p
 
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St. Jean will not be jammed in mid-September, so reserve only if you need peace of mind. If you want to stay at the very popular Esprit de Chemin, you should reserve.
 
Thanks for your reply i will look into it. Im a little nervouse been away from my family so long but this is something i have wanted to do for a. Long time now, not really shure why but i guess im not the only one who feels this way. Thanjs again
 
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While those numbers are a tribute to all those who've walked over the past 1000+ years, let us hope they don't engulf the solitude that many people are searching for.
 
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indyinmaine wrote
let us hope they don't engulf the solitude that many people are searching for

Does one stay away so as not to engulf those many people which indyinmaine says are searching for solitude? Johnny Walker's figures of over a thousand pilgrims a day are only for those who walks up his office to get a Compostela, it has been estimated that there are as many as three times the people walking the camino do not go upstairs to get the Camino. There are many places for those who search for "solitude" and August on the Camino is certainly not one of them.
 
indyinmaine wrote


Does one stay away so as not to engulf those many people which indyinmaine says are searching for solitude? Johnny Walker's figures of over a thousand pilgrims a day are only for those who walks up his office to get a Compostela, it has been estimated that there are as many as three times the people walking the camino do not go upstairs to get the Camino. There are many places for those who search for "solitude" and August on the Camino is certainly not one of them.
NaKwenda,

I did not in any way mean to imply that one would be alone on the Camino. There are many reasons to walk and I'm sure that somewhere, God willing, in the 790 kilometers there will be a moment when I encounter that. As I pass the 3/4 pole in life, I just hope that others respect those moments.

Indy
 
The statistics page lists "Religioso y otros," "Religioso" and "No Religioso." These add up to 100%. What would the difference be between "Religioso," standing by itself, and "Religioso" when included in "Religioso y ostros?They can't be the same or they would not add up to 100% Is the first Catholic and the other non-Catholic and other spiritual?

Karl
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
The second category allows virtually anyone to get a compostela, and does not include those who do it for entirely religious reasons. If you believe in sunsets or physics, you probably can honestly say you did it for religious and other reasons.
 
The second category allows virtually anyone to get a compostela, and does not include those who do it for entirely religious reasons. If you believe in sunsets or physics, you probably can honestly say you did it for religious and other reasons.

Hahahaha, great, falcon269!!!
 
Got it. I thought maybe it was a break down between Catholics and other religions, or something like that.

Thanks once again for all your contributions to this forum, Falcon.

Karl
 
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