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Just to confuse the issue a little more. I take waterproof socks and trail runners, I've found that to be a compromise that works quite well. They weigh little, take up no real space but save your feet if the weather turns wet.
Martin
Another vote for the Meseta from myself, probably my favourite part of the Camino, a much more cerebral experience in many ways. For the record I was chatting to a French pilgrim on the way into Castrojeriz, If I remember correctly he had completed the Frances 3 or 4 time and had a few friends...
Good morning.
Just returned from the Frances, completely agree with you about avoiding the last section from Sarria and not necessarily because of the numbers, the route you've chosen isn't bad but if difficult terrain is a problem the drop into Molinaseca can be a little difficult under foot...
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