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If camaraderie with people your own age is very important to you, stick around them once you find people your age. I just came back and saw a group of 5 in their early teens walking for days together; they were from Spain, Italy, Southern England, China, and Ireland. Quite a motley crew, but it seems they were having a good time. I did noticed they were very open to converse with everybody, which was cool. July & August are the months with the younger demographics so you should be OK.based on the statistics released by the Pilgrim Office, roughly only a quarter of those who walked the Camino de Santiago in 2012 were under the age of 30.
LOL. Ah, to be 18 again...jeffnd said:Since when is 30 old?????
LW95 said:... at the beginning of July ... One of my biggest worries is how appropriate it is to walk the Camino for somebody of my age.
I'm currently 18 and based on the statistics released by the Pilgrim Office, roughly only a quarter of those who walked the Camino de Santiago in 2012 were under the age of 30. The remaining 70% or so were atleast 30 upon receiving their Compostelas. I can't help but feel like I'd be totally out of place within the albergues and on the walk itself. ...
LW95 said:Hopefully i'll be setting off at some time in July of this year so maybe i'll see some of you out there! Buen Caminos.
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