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<blockquote data-quote="Former member 99290" data-source="post: 989009"><p>Honestly I don't remember feeling any sense of danger at all - and I have felt that sense on some sections of various Camino paths if they are roadside And it was raining for much of the day when we took the Valcaros route (snow on the Napoleon).</p><p></p><p>My recollection is that there was not a lot of time walking roadside, though I recall crossing the road at one point to get a coffee - perhaps that was the town of Valcaros. That doesn't mean my recollection is accurate - but I don't recall it as a 'roadside' walk. </p><p></p><p>Sorry to be vague - it was April 2013. There will be others with more recent experience (and/or better memories and more accurate descriptions) who may chime in. But I just recall that, even though we were initially disappointed not to be able to walk the Napoleon route on that morning - in fact it turned out to be a wonderful day - and a very enjoyable path - and I wrote to that effect on my blog at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Former member 99290, post: 989009"] Honestly I don't remember feeling any sense of danger at all - and I have felt that sense on some sections of various Camino paths if they are roadside And it was raining for much of the day when we took the Valcaros route (snow on the Napoleon). My recollection is that there was not a lot of time walking roadside, though I recall crossing the road at one point to get a coffee - perhaps that was the town of Valcaros. That doesn't mean my recollection is accurate - but I don't recall it as a 'roadside' walk. Sorry to be vague - it was April 2013. There will be others with more recent experience (and/or better memories and more accurate descriptions) who may chime in. But I just recall that, even though we were initially disappointed not to be able to walk the Napoleon route on that morning - in fact it turned out to be a wonderful day - and a very enjoyable path - and I wrote to that effect on my blog at the time. [/QUOTE]
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