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current conditions to Muxia, Nov. 8-14, 2023

After walkikng Camino Sanabrés through both recent storms, Ciarán and Domingos, I'm kind of over the WADING aspects of this year's Camino. I want to walk from Santiago to Muxia and then Finisterre, but am curious about Way conditions, after the storms. Is there a lot of water? Has anyone done it? I'm just way over the soggy feet thing...  

Gracias! 

David 

txetxa
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I have no idea about current conditions but I'm happy to read that you're 'kind of over the wading' because that means you haven't given up yet, so DON'T. You already walked through the worst. Have a loud laugh through the wading, have another when you slip in the mud, and another one in the morning when your socks and shoes are still wet, and enjoy the moment because you'll come out stronger. Don't give up, you can do it!!! Buen Camino. 

davidwattsbarton
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Gracias!

txetxa
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Here's a link of this guy going from Santiago to Muxia by way of the Via Mariana where it's very wet. I guess it's safe to assume that the Camino is also wet and full of puddles. 
https://youtu.be/lDXgho8fYGI?si=2-wlL0Et7Tcvj80d