meandering
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We are a group of friends in our thirties (probably average fitness) who are interested in walking the Camino Salvador followed by the Camino Primitivo and on to Santiago this spring/summer.
We are guessing this will take around three weeks, with 18 days or so of walking (is this about right or too ambitious? If too ambitious we might just do the Primitivo).
In terms of weather/crowdedness, would May (arriving on Ascension day or the day before) be better than July or August? Are these routes still quite cold/damp in May or will the weather be more pleasant for walking than in high summer?
We are guessing this will take around three weeks, with 18 days or so of walking (is this about right or too ambitious? If too ambitious we might just do the Primitivo).
In terms of weather/crowdedness, would May (arriving on Ascension day or the day before) be better than July or August? Are these routes still quite cold/damp in May or will the weather be more pleasant for walking than in high summer?