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Hi @Kateline , from your words I understand you just met another pilgrim yesterday in San Sebastian and wonder approx. which the current figures on the Norte could be.
I think it was last sunday I read from another forum member that posted he had already seen a couple of groups walking through...
Good to know what the current situation on the Camino Norte is like, and grateful for letting us know about it.
It sounds good news and seems as if it’s somewhat getting back to normal. Let’s be positive and hope there’s no setback waiting for us just round the corner.
Pleased if you keep us...
With all due respect.
I’m also for tortoise walking while smelling every flower I come across, rather broad than long, yet learned from other buddies betting for long stretches.
Still camel walk.
Love this remark.
Different, but not nicer.
Focusing on OP’s point.
Norte is doable in 30 days, assuming you are in quite a good shape.
Other way you can get used on the fly, and gain time from last stages as you approach Santiago.
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