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[QUOTE="Rajy62, post: 280874, member: 30441"] I walked the Norte/primitivo in June last year. 1. Plenty of accommodation. Towards the end of june, we were booking one to two days in advance through the primitivo. If you are not picky about where you stay this won't be a problem. 2.Yes, a wateroroof/windproof shell and/or sleeveless poncho a must. A light insulating layer if you get cold easily. 3.Boots or not depends on your experience level. I had my plain old leather boot. walked through all trail conditions, wet, mud, steep ups/down, scree and asphalt. If you don't mind a wet/muddy feet and don't need ankle support, you can walk in trainers and sandals. 4.You won't get detailed guide/maps at the start of Norte like in CF. Tourist offices in some towns had some basic accommodation info. So, I relied on the cicerone guidebook for accurate info. Consulted the Spanish guide for elevation profiles. Walking poles very useful to navigate the varying trails on Norte. [/QUOTE]
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