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November-December CF

JojoK

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November-December (2017)
Hi - I'm walking the November - December, the CF. Can anyone tell me about how many pilgrims on average start in November. Someone told me on average about 100 pilgrims enter Santiago de Compostela a day in November. Does this sound about right? So perhaps I will see more people walking than I expected?
Any and all info on walking in November/December is greatly appreciated. I am relatively new to this site and trying to find my way around looking at info.
 
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Pilgrims starting the Frances in St Jean will take a good month, give or take, to make the journey. Pilgrims arriving in November all left in October, or are walking a shorter route. If you are leaving in November from St Jean, you will arrive in December, and arrivals there are from all routes combined.

I never walked that time of year but it will be rainy and cool on the Frances with snow possible at the higher elevations. Many of the Albergues will be closed, so check carefully which ones are open when planning your route. I expect there will be other pilgrims, but not 100 per day.

Buen Camino

http://www.aucoeurduchemin.org/statistiques-des-pelerins/

Found this after a search......statistics from St. Jean. More like 10-20 per day in November.
 
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Hi - I'm walking the November - December, the CF. Can anyone tell me about how many pilgrims on average start in November. Someone told me on average about 100 pilgrims enter Santiago de Compostela a day in November. Does this sound about right? So perhaps I will see more people walking than I expected?
Any and all info on walking in November/December is greatly appreciated. I am relatively new to this site and trying to find my way around looking at info.

Take a look at the very informative and wise posts from @mspath who , I think, always walks in winter.
She has some valuable tips for a good packing list and information regarding albergues.

Good luck.
 
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JojoK,

Welcome to the Forum!

Be sure to read what others and I have written re late autumn/winter walking in this earlier Forum thread. Each link leads to further useful info.
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/a-winter-camino.35819/

When walking in late autumn/winter only in larger places such as Roncevalles, Logrono and Santo Domingo de la Calzada and, of course, Santiago have I ever seen a cluster of more than 20 pilgrims at one time. It is easy to walk alone and in smaller albergues you might be the only pilgrim.

Most of us who walk in late autumn and winter wear and carry lightweight but warm layers which can easily be added or removed while walking. Each pilgrim develops a favorite combo. Scan the Forum's Equipment topic to see a multitude of varied approaches. Here's mine

It is a great time to walk but you must be prepared.

Good luck and Buen camimo!
 
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JojoK,

Welcome to the Forum!

Be sure to read what others and I have written re late autumn/winter walking in this earlier Forum thread. Each link leads to further useful info.
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/a-winter-camino.35819/

When walking in late autumn/winter only in larger places such as Roncevalles, Logrono and Santo Domingo de la Calzada and, of course, Santiago have I ever seen a cluster of more than 20 pilgrims at one time. It is easy to walk alone and in smaller albergues you might be the only pilgrim.

Most of us who walk in late autumn and winter wear and carry lightweight but warm layers which can easily be added or removed while walking. Each pilgrim develops a favorite combo. Scan the Forum's Equipment topic to see a multitude of varied approaches. Here's mine

It is a great time to walk but you must be prepared.

Good luck and Buen camimo!

What a great read. Really enjoyed your kit blog. Have you done the Levante in winter? I guess it isn't so cold?
Charlie
 
No, I have always done the CF.
Good luck with your planning!
 
Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

€149,-
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
Take a look at the very informative and wise posts from @mspath who , I think, always walks in winter.
She has some valuable tips for a good packing list and information regarding albergues.

Good luck.
Thanks! I will take a look - I could use any help I can get. :)
 
Pilgrims starting the Frances in St Jean will take a good month, give or take, to make the journey. Pilgrims arriving in November all left in October, or are walking a shorter route. If you are leaving in November from St Jean, you will arrive in December, and arrivals there are from all routes combined.

I never walked that time of year but it will be rainy and cool on the Frances with snow possible at the higher elevations. Many of the Albergues will be closed, so check carefully which ones are open when planning your route. I expect there will be other pilgrims, but not 100 per day.

Buen Camino

http://www.aucoeurduchemin.org/statistiques-des-pelerins/

Found this after a search......statistics from St. Jean. More like 10-20 per day in November.
Thanks for that link! Great information to know.
 
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JojoK,

Welcome to the Forum!

Be sure to read what others and I have written re late autumn/winter walking in this earlier Forum thread. Each link leads to further useful info.
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/a-winter-camino.35819/

When walking in late autumn/winter only in larger places such as Roncevalles, Logrono and Santo Domingo de la Calzada and, of course, Santiago have I ever seen a cluster of more than 20 pilgrims at one time. It is easy to walk alone and in smaller albergues you might be the only pilgrim.

Most of us who walk in late autumn and winter wear and carry lightweight but warm layers which can easily be added or removed while walking. Each pilgrim develops a favorite combo. Scan the Forum's Equipment topic to see a multitude of varied approaches. Here's mine

It is a great time to walk but you must be prepared.

Good luck and Buen camimo!

Ah, Thank you! Your site is very informative. My biggest worry is do I have the right clothing and your list is very helpful. Thank you again for this very valuable information.
 
Last year, on average, 213 arrived in Santiago in November each day, and 91 in December. December arrivals probably started in November, and a quarter of them started at Sarria, 12.5% in SJPdP.

I will be starting around November 8 in SJPDP and hope to arrive in SDC by December 12ish.
 
In December there will be days when you will not see any pilgrims.
That is my experience.
Buen Camino
 
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I will be starting around November 8 in SJPDP and hope to arrive in SDC by December 12ish.
Im starting nov 9 this year! How was your way? What about the weather? That is my main worrie!
 

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