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[QUOTE="sillydoll, post: 22280, member: 8"] Javier, I understand what you are suggesting but the time pilgrims arrive at an albergue is not always an indication of how far they have walked. Last year we kept meeting up with a group of young people from Belgium. They were great fun and were having a ball on the camino. They got up late, sat in the cafe-bars for hours, had siesta at mid-day and started drinking quite early in the afternoon. They didn't walk further than us but they were always the last to arrive and the hospitaleros always found them a place, even if it was a mattress on the floor. In Galicia, two of the albergues had a notice on the door telling pilgrims that they must walk further. The first one we saw was at Ferreios. The note said that if you had come from Sarria you must walk on to Portomarin because the albergue was for people who had walked at least from Triacastela. I don't know what the answer is but I'd hate to be walking in 2010!! [/QUOTE]
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