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[QUOTE="natefaith, post: 253712, member: 12730"] November 15 is in 2 days! Cool!! The weather has been quite rainy recently here in Galicia but the good news is it's not too cold yet - highs between 10 - 15ºC (50 - 60ºF) every day, lows around 7 or 8ºC (40'sºF). The rain can be a downer but if you're prepared for it and stop every 10 - 20km like you anticipate it shouldn't be too bad. The nice thing about Galicia is that many days the sun will still come out for pockets at a time, so it's kind of fun to try to and predict how long this rain shower will last, when the sun will come out next, etc. Fun, I tell you!! :) Lots of pilgrims still coming through Santiago every day. We keep thinking low season will hit soon, and it's definitely not as busy as it was in Sept/ Oct, but Santiago is not as quiet as it used to be in previous Novembers, either! So I'd say you'll still meet people on the trail between Sarria and Santiago. Many people this time of year have been walking on to Finisterre and Muxía as well. As for the walk itself, the terrain can be pretty hilly between Sarria and Santiago, but if you listen to your body and stop for a break when your feet get hot/ burning, you'll go a long way to preventing blisters. Trekking poles will help take weight off of each leg/ foot, and packing as lightly as you can will also help. I'd still bring a sleeping bag, though - the nights can get chilly and sometimes heat, and blankets in the albergues, are hit or miss. Sounds like you've gone through a traumatic time. Hope the Camino provides you with space and time to think and start healing. We speak blessing and peace over you. Take care and Buen Camino! Faith [/QUOTE]
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