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[QUOTE="oursonpolaire, post: 321823, member: 1799"] While I am a big fan of flexibility and making my own arrangements, I have some friends who prefer to pay for others to do this for them. As I pay (for example) for pack transport about half the time, I can't be puritanical about it. I would be concerned that I would be around people too much like me, but then again, some people want that. I have run into small groups run by two well-known and reputable friends of the Camino, and was impressed by the variety of people involved, their curiosity and openness and willingness to learn and get the most out of their Camino. I would suggest to Leah that she make a point of engaging with people outside her group as she can, and not missing out on things along the way. While it's a pilgrimage, and pilgrimages are meant to be tough, there's no rule against enjoying yourself. [/QUOTE]
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