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with difficulty one would be able to walk the whole Frances using a tent. Half the time a paid camping spot will be more expensive than an albergue.As for snakes , never seen one. I did have a wild boar sniff around my tent thinking my snoring was a mating call.Can one tent along the entire way of this route? What's the snake situation? I'd rather be dropped out an airplane with no parachute than encounter a slithering monster.
Sorry, don't mean to scare anyone, however, I saw one in 2009 (live) and another (dead) in 2012 (Camino Frances), so they do exist, but they were both very small (around 30cm, bit over 12").As for snakes , never seen one.
Bring a stick for protection.
But I had a few encounters with pretty large loose dogs, and one day I found myself surrounded on the path by what I thought were cows, but was actually a heard of bulls
I saw a two-hundred-pounder as road kill on the Camino Sanabres.I have only seen four or five boars in my life
Well that's good news then, thank you!Paschulke,
I've never seen ticks on the Camino. The trails are very wide and clear; you never are walking through brush