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camping del norte/primitivo

evan.rhys

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Camino del Norte (June 9-July 15)
A buddy and I are setting off from San Sebastian to walk del norte, later on to connect with the primitivo to finish our pilgrimage into Santiago. I know there has been some discussion on this topic already, but I wanted to get any fresh ideas from people who've been on the trail recently. Four questions:

One: I have a ultralight tent and love the idea of being able to do some camping, maybe 2 out of every 7 days. If we were doing the CF I wouldn't even think of bringing my tent, but from what I've been reading it seems like there are less albergues on del norte and possibly more opportunities to camp?

Two: We are doing the Camino first and foremost as a pilgrimage. My buddy is joining the seminary in the fall and I am desiring spiritual growth. We both like the idea of being near the ocean and we'd prefer less of a "touristy" approach. Is del norte less of a "pilgrimage" and more of an adventure?

Three: A big thing I am looking forward to is the camaraderie among pilgrims and meeting new people. I've read about lively pilgrim meals on CF and all the pilgrim friendships made on the more crowded trails. I do not like crowds, but I am also not a hermit. I'd love to share stories and learn from the people I meet. Is there someone who's done this route and can tell me about their experience?

Four: Is there someone who has done del norte and the primitivo in combination who might be able to tell me what it's like, or has any helpful tips?

Thanks a bunch,

Ultreia et suseia!

Evan
 
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We took a tent on the Norte last year and rarely used it. We found that wild camping was not permitted, many albergues had no suitable garden, and tourist style camp sites cost about the same as an albergue bed. But maybe others have made it work.
 
I think the no camping rules are much more strictly applied where there are lots of tourists about (ie the early Norte). I found the Primitivo easily campable, and more albergues there except tents too.

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