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Basic necessities on the trail

KariannNor

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Frances 23, Primitivo 24, San Salvador 24
I have now come up with the "perfect" business idea for the busiest routes and stops. Because I hate the small microfiber towels and miss good well-being products when I travel, I think that transport companies can transport and offer these along the way. Perhaps people can send a message the night before if they want clean, soft high quality towels or other products such as shampoo/conditioner, different lotions, bathrobes, soft slippers, perfumes or the like. Then a van comes to the albergue and offers this for a small payment. Then they take the goods with them, wash/dry and drive to the next location. I think the idea is interesting.
 
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I have now come up with the "perfect" business idea for the busiest routes and stops. Because I hate the small microfiber towels and miss good well-being products when I travel, I think that transport companies can transport and offer these along the way. Perhaps people can send a message the night before if they want clean, soft high quality towels or other products such as shampoo/conditioner, different lotions, bathrobes, soft slippers, perfumes or the like. Then a van comes to the albergue and offers this for a small payment. Then they take the goods with them, wash/dry and drive to the next location. I think the idea is interesting.
Sounds like something that could work. Sheets and towels if nothing else.
 
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...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Someone is going to suggest you could just take all those things yourself and use a pack transfer service! Not intending to rain on your parade, just considering alternatives before you invest significant euros in this venture!!
And maybe the title could do with being changed from necessities to luxuries ;-)
 
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Jokes aside, they could probably do with some extra toilet facilities.

Re squat toilets. On the inca trail in peru, hikers managed to break the toilets at certain campsites. I'm not sure if it was vandalism or if people tried to squat on them but when they were replaced, squat toilets were installed instead.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Oops, I didn't win the best joke prize, I see 🫣
If it is any consolation: Yours was the one where I was not sure whether you are serious or joking because some strange suggestions for Camino improvements are made throughout the year on this forum ... 🤭

And you did join the fun a bit late: 9:30 pm local time! 🤭
 
If it is any consolation: Yours was the one where I was not sure whether you are serious or joking because some strange suggestions for Camino improvements are made throughout the year on this forum ... 🤭
Me too. I wasn’t sure, and didn’t want to offend @KariannNor - so I stepped away from the keyboard. Was relieved to see it was a joke 😍
 
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