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  1. Xali1970

    Compostela: Electric Bikes Excluded?

    Not outlawed, requires an AM drivers' license, registration, insurance and taxation, though is banned from use on cycle infrastructure as it's in the same class as a light motorcycle / Moped Nope. The type approval is legally required to be displayed on the permanent sticker on the seat tube...
  2. Xali1970

    Compostela: Electric Bikes Excluded?

    Whatever ... I can't tell if you're being wilfully of bad faith or just ignorant, but even in the US this would be classed as a motorbike if the 8000w is enabled despite what the blurb says (it'sshipped as a class 2 20mph btw). It's outside of the definition of class 1, class 2 or class 3...
  3. Xali1970

    Compostela: Electric Bikes Excluded?

    Let's refrain from exchanging threats of physical violence and violent fantasies shall we?
  4. Xali1970

    Compostela: Electric Bikes Excluded?

    In relation to European regulations his statement is incorrect regarding an e-bicycle. The post was nothing but uninformed preconception. Please read up on what legally qualifies as an e-bicycle in Europe, plenty of correct info on this thread I won't repeat (thanks @Kathar1na ) Speed pedelecs...
  5. Xali1970

    Compostela: Electric Bikes Excluded?

    True, In the end it’s a man-made indulgence whose meaning should be deeply personal to the recipient.
  6. Xali1970

    Compostela: Electric Bikes Excluded?

    Welcome to Spain. Please leave your North American preconceptions at home...
  7. Xali1970

    Compostela: Electric Bikes Excluded?

    Shouldn't be very hard: there are very very few of those on the Spanish bridleways that most Caminos are using...
  8. Xali1970

    Compostela: Electric Bikes Excluded?

    Please don't transpose what happens in the US to Europe. Speed pedelecs or ebikes having a motor that's > 250W are not that popular outside of Belgium and Switzerland because of quite restrictive regulations and they are onerous to use on public roads due to tax and insurance requirements. There...
  9. Xali1970

    Which apps for family to track me

    If you want to avoid getting lost, buy the Alpine Quest app. It's not a navigation app per se as it does not guide you, but it pinpoints your location within a couple of meters onto a map. It has different map layers you can superimpose onto a base Googlemaps layer. Two most useful layers are an...
  10. Xali1970

    Which apps for family to track me

    I used an Irish SIM along the Camino Frances , the VdlP and the Mozarabe. Coverage was adequate
  11. Xali1970

    Which apps for family to track me

    I'm doing that regularly when out cycling or walking. Googlemaps location sharing doesn't share the Sat Nav directions, it shares your location. You will need an internet connection for it to work while you walk though, hence the importance of a local cellular phone data sim if you're not an EU...
  12. Xali1970

    Which apps for family to track me

    Polarsteps is great for sharing your adventures. If it's precise geographical location, googlemaps location sharing will do just fine. Garmin (if you use one of their devices) and Strava also have that functionality. It's called safety beacon. You'll be relying on the cellular network, which can...
  13. Xali1970

    EU Ruling On Bookings.Com

    Nothing stops those establishments from having multiple rates, like most hotels. I use booking.com to find lodgings, but will book directly: you often get better prices, or at a minimum the same price when you say you found this rate on booking.com. When I did use booking.com, a few time the...
  14. Xali1970

    E-bike charging on the camino - Contributing to cost

    I would have thought basic manners and a modicum of "savoir vivre" dictate that you purchase something when using an establishment's facilities. Times change I suppose.
  15. Xali1970

    E-bike charging on the camino - Contributing to cost

    I did, and asked for REASONED opinions - of which there were precious few - to be given in return or facts that might enlighten the discussion. I made my mind up based on facts, research, math and provided all of it in the first post, along with the intention to cover the cost and a reasonable...
  16. Xali1970

    E-bike charging on the camino - Contributing to cost

    My point from the get go... I wish people would actually read post #1... Could this post be locked for further replies? I don't think there was much of value said on this for a good while.
  17. Xali1970

    E-bike charging on the camino - Contributing to cost

    I understand where you're going, but if neither party know or have an idea of what the cost price of the service provided is, how can either of you know or deem what is fair?
  18. Xali1970

    CPAP users: how do you bring your machine with you?

    I was referring to battery packs that can be carried while hiking. They'll be coming at anything from 250g to 500g and will provide "1 to 2 night's power under normal conditions" as the blurb states, or 8 hours use.
  19. Xali1970

    CPAP users: how do you bring your machine with you?

    Battery packs provide 8h of power at most
  20. Xali1970

    CPAP users: how do you bring your machine with you?

    Ask them if if you provide data for the nights you use another machine is acceptable. Pretty much all CPAP machines, including travel ones are capable of storing data on a data card and can be read -extracted & combined using open source software like https://www.sleepfiles.com/OSCAR/ Maybe it...

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