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Camino Primitivo in September 2011

Carminha

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Hi! I am going to start the 'Camino Primitivo' on the 11th of September from Oviedo. This is the first time I will try to do it, so I don't really know what to expect!! At the moment, I am a bit concerned with safety issues. Is it likely that I would find other pilgrims on my way (just in case I need help). How busy is this route at that time of the year?? Thanks
 
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Hi, Carminha,
I wouldn't worry if i were you. Reports are that the Camino Primitivo is very crowded right now, and though that will taper off I think it means the Primitivo is becoming more popular. I started in Oviedo in early October 3 or 4 years ago and had great weather, good company (never a rush for beds but never alone), and some snow in the mountains (at much higher elevations than the camino). I didn't need much in the way of heavy clothes but was glad I had my lambswool gloves and a ski band for my ears for morning walks. Enjoy the Primitivo, it's lovely. Buen camino, Laurie
 
Thank you Laurie,

Your answer was very helpful. Now, I just hope I don't have a problem finding a bed!

Thanks again for your quick reply.
Carminha
 
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Hi!
I´m now in Lugo on Day 10 of the Primitvo (we started in Villaviciosa). The camino is quite crowded and most of the albergues fill up before we get there, so we are glad that we have a tent. We have had pretty good weather, but have had some rain, so you will want rain things. Yesterday was cold by Spanish standards (20 degrees C) which is great for walking. I´m gonig to do a ´live´from the camino post, so you migh want to check that out.
 
Thanks Everybody!!

I will keep an eye on your post. It will be really helpful.

As Johnnie Walker said, Spanish people take holidays in August. So I hope to have a bed without problems in September. I considered at some point to take a tent with me, but then I will be walking with more than 15kg on my back!! I have chosen to travel light instead. Even my sleeping bag is season 1 (600gr) compared to the original bag I was going to take: season 2 (1.5 kg).

Anyway... if all the beds are taken, would they let me sleep on the floor somewhere??? I am not fussy.

Again, thanks for your help. I can feel the nerves now the date is approaching....

Carminha
 
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Hi Carmhina,

I´m now in Santiago and have posted an update on the Primitivo. The days are getting a bit colder now so you will definatly need a fleece for the mornings. Check out my ´live from the Primitivo´posts up updates on services and an equipment list.

Buen Camino
 

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