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I'm sorry, but I don't think you can get 'realtime' stats.
What you could do is compare the stats for a specific month for different years. If you repeat this for different months, you might get an idea about when numbers normally start to drop.
Sorry Andre, you're quite right, I should have been clearer. I'm looking for stats for 2018.
Hi Robo,It's on here. Just use the dropdown to select the dates.
i.e. 2018 - todos
There are arrival statistics and there are departure statistics ... below are the departure statistics from Saint Jean Pied de Port for 2017 by week. The pattern doesn't really change much from year to year. I've never seen daily arrival statistics. Although I think there may be someone from APOC who collects them from SdC and puts them through Excel. If they are publicly available they are probably buried among thousands of posts on Facebook ...Essentially what I want to do is find the sweet spot for starting out from St Jean in late September/early October where there won't be hoardes of people and the weather won't have turned too much for the worse.
@t2will do. Going for a full set of seasons. Spring was beautiful, Summer sweltering, we'll see what Autumn and eventually Winter have in store.
I know this is an old post but can you provide the link to where these stats came from?There are arrival statistics and there are departure statistics ... below are the departure statistics from Saint Jean Pied de Port for 2017 by week. The pattern doesn't really change much from year to year. I've never seen daily arrival statistics. Although I think there may be someone from APOC who collects them from SdC and puts them through Excel. If they are publicly available they are probably buried among thousands of posts on Facebook ...
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I know this is an old post but can you provide the link to where these stats came from?
Thanks. Looking for that fall sweet spot which looks last 10 days of August or 2nd week September.Sure. It's https://www.facebook.com/groups/818222641542543/files
The filename is Graphiques 2017.pdf
Thanks. I’m looking for the elusive “by week” departure graph. I’ve found one from 2017 but wondered what’s its origin.The statistics are also on the website for the Pilgrim's Office in St Jean Pied de Port
Compostelle.fr -
Accueil et information des pèlerins. Ouverture et signalisation des chemins en collaboration avec les instances officielles du département et de la Régionwww.aucoeurduchemin.org
It's the 3rd graph on this page of the SJPdP Pilgrim's office site.Thanks. I’m looking for the elusive “by week” departure graph. I’ve found one from 2017 but wondered what’s its origin.
Thanks so much. I’m basing my sweet spot on this graph being the year 2017. Therefore the peak week 36 is September 4-10. I’m aiming for around August 25, a Wednesday as I’m told there is a weekend surge. Around 7:40 am.It's the 3rd graph on this page of the SJPdP Pilgrim's office site.
I noticed that they haven't done weekly statistics since that 2017 graph.
Yes, it says it is from 2017. Based on numerous threads and comments here and in various Camino FB groups many people wait until the beginning of September to start their Caminos. I began my first Camino on Sunday, August 21st 2016, with my first night at Orisson. I never had any problem at all finding a bed, and by the time I got to O Pedrouzo I found albergues that were only about 1/4 to 1/3 full.Thanks so much. I’m basing my sweet spot on this graph being the year 2017. Therefore the peak week 36 is September 4-10. I’m aiming for around August 25, a Wednesday as I’m told there is a weekend surge. Around 7:40 am.
Did I mention I’m anal retentive?
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