Yes, is is quiet indeed. There are times when I walk for what feels like hours and hours and I only meet only one or two pilgrims; however, I say meet, because when this few people walk the camino, you don‘t only see each other and great each other with „buon camino“ while passing, but you actually stick around for a litte chat. When you find yourself (as happened to me) sitting in an albergue for two hours by yourself (a place that had 30 beds) and then another pilgrim walks in, you end up having long and wonderful conversations and might even end up staying together for a bit. What is wonderful about this time of the year, as I came to realize is, that you start to truly see every pilgrim that passes you. Locals are excited when they see you and are so forthcoming and patient when it comes to overcoming the language barrier. Also, there is no stress when it comes to the question of finding an albergue, of course. Sometimes you have the whole place to yourself, which can be quite exciting when you want to enjoy a few moments in solitude (at other times, of course, it can leave one feeling lonely). Then also what I truly enjoy is the whether. After two days of walking in the rain, I am currently enjoying those early spring days where the sun is shining, but it‘s not too hot and everything feels just perfect (besides the blisters on my feet, of course!). Where will you start from?