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I'm one of the lucky few who wake naturally at about 4.15am (much to the annoyance of my wife!)
As long as I'm in bed for 10.30pm then I'm fine for early starts.
By the way, what's an alarm clock? :D
Don't get me wrong, I still think the Camino is a truly wonderful part of life. My point was, if not worded succinctly, was that the Camino was becoming rather too 'popular' and hence would lose a bit of its significance and meaning.
I may also be totally wrong (I invariably am) :)
I want to walk the Camino either this year or next but don't want to walk surrounded by hordes of pilgrims and have no chance of getting a bed at night due to the huge number of pilgrims.
Is the Camino now far too 'popular' for it to be still a pilgrimage?
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