To wave or not to wave is an eternal question on a tandem
You have been warned. There will be more Pilgrims
For the first km we try to say hello to everyone. After that you get more selective. Locals always get acknowledged, as do pilgrims going the wrong way, but everyone else has to be assessed. If they make eye contact first your options are limited; say hi or appear rude. If they don’t see you coming you have to decide whether to initiate contact.
As you get closer to Santiago the pigrim density increases
Our rules of thumb are: never on a hill (because you’ll end up saying hi at least 5 more times), no-one with a camera poised (we’ll blog about that later), and try not to encourage conversation with anyone with two clacking metal trekking poles or a bandana. It’s either that or take a vow of silence. Hmmmmm.
Chatting with pilgrims near Astorga
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