You are carrying necessities in your daypack. My preference would be to use the easiest to organize suitcase instead of a backpack for transporting stuff not carried. It is amazing the organization of small luggage these days, and for needing to...
Currently I am in Burgos resting up from a knee injury. I am not giving up the possibility of continuing on foot, but in the meantime I would like ideas of options in the event that I can not. Touring by bus and volunteering are options I have...
These.are great. I got them last year for the Norte and while I didn't come across many snorers I did find that when I did the noise blockers worked perfectly. I used the brown noise setting and it seemed to be just the right pitch to counter out...
Nor does being intolerant and unwilling to learn how to deal with your own sleeping difficulties.
Demanding that others pay extra €€€ for your own personal convenience is aggressive.
And BTW just to be crystal clear I am not a snorer.
Really?
I'll say it again in case you missed it.
No, you can't control the snoring.
That's true, and a given.
But:
If you know you snore loudly, and
if you can afford a single room,
Then it is a kindness to not impose your din on the rest...
My husband is a snorer. A very, very loud snorer. We learned after our first Camino experience to book private rooms unless there is absolutely nothing available.
Having said that, I have been sleeping with a snorer for 40 years. The first 18 or...
Two words: Private room.
Consider a pension or hotel where available.
I am a light sleeper myself and a good night's sleep is essential to me after my daily half marathon of walking.
Being sleep deprived really starts to put a damper on things...
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