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[QUOTE="MKalcolm M, post: 280850, member: 25205"] I walked in May/June 2013, and never had a problem finding accommodation, if an alberge is full the hospitelaro will either let you sleep in the living room, or know where else you can stay on a budget. I wondered about bringing a tent, but was very glad I didn't due to the extra weight, and the fact that it rained a lot would have made camping pretty unpleasant. You will definitely need warm gear and waterproofs, a combination of layers is best. I walked in good quality walking shoes, which were fine, but again, make sure they are waterproof. The route can get very muddy so good footwear is essential. I winged it the whole way with just a basic guide from the tourist info, the Ciccerone guide is all you need. The Norte is very different from the Frances, less infrastructure and less choices for where to stop at the end of the day, so it is important to see it through fresh eyes, and just let it unfold in front of you. Despite the weather (It was particularly bad that year) I had a great time walking the Norte, and you will too. Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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