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[QUOTE="LTfit, post: 134090, member: 8594"] This is a very unfortunate situation and I wish all those leaving or on the way a safe journey. I have a Camino contact in Sevilla who is very involved with the Vía de la Plata. I have sent off a message to him regarding the recent developments and asked if he has any further news. If I hear any information of benefit I will pass it on to you all. On a side note to Piogaw: a hospitalero from the Spanish Federation is placed in an albergue as a volunteer to serve pilgrims, not to police. Yes, a credential is in most cases required but if I had to verify the identity of every pilgrim that came into an albergue believe me, I would no longer want to volunteer. I served in Grañón where we do not even stamp a credential and pilgrims sign themselves in. The donativo box is also always left open. That is called trust. This tradition is 16 years old, started by José Ignacio who believes that walking the Camino is what counts, not a stamp in a credential...but I am digressing as that is a whole other topic! This summer I will be in Santo Domingo de la Calzada, a mere 6 km from Grañón but a world apart as it holds 200+ pilgrims. Thank goodness I won't have to check the identity of each and every pilgrim! Safe travels en buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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