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mogannis said:Do you have to go with these online "adventure groups"? Or can you just book an airline ticket and start the walk in SJPP? And while you start the pilgrimage can you enter these refugios / albergue on your own, just pay the requested amount?
All the toilets have doors, even Manjarin. Showers are a mixed bag. The newer places have separate facilities for men and women. Older places are co-ed, and some lack doors, shower curtains, and even a complete visual barrier. Privacy is generally good, but imperfect.how are the showers/bathrooms
Melide and Arzua, too.open showers
I can only tell you what it was like this year. We had a week or so where it was bright, sunny and t-shirts and shorts. We also had a couple of weeks where it was grey, cool and windy. Not a great deal of rain during the day, but enough to merit a rain jacket/poncho etc.mogannis said:One more question. How is the weather along the route from SJPP to Santiago in the month of March and April?
jastrace said:for me the biggest impediments to an enjoyable Camino are:
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- injuries and blisters,
the language barrier,
stress about finding somewhere to sleep,
being over tired and not enjoying the experience, and therefore
a limited ability to socialise and meet other people.
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