For a winter camino I hae a 65L bag. For a summer camino I use a 48L bag. A large proportion of the volume is occupied by my synthetic sleeping bag which is loosely packed at the top of bag. Repeated and excessive compressions of synthetic sleeping bags is a good way to reduce the thermal...
Yes, I flew from Dublin to Lourdes with Ryanair on June 17th. I dissassembled my poles and stored them in my checked luggage. No issues.
Likewise for return flight. No issues.
My luggage was a Osprey kestrel 48. I just cinched down all the straps and wrapped the backside of the pack in my XL...
It should be possible to enjoy what the Camino brings you by both camping and staying in albergues.(There is room for both on such a long walk).
Here is a 2012 account of such an approach. This person travelled from Le Puy to Finisterre during the months of August & September and bivyed/cowboy...
Hi,
I would be very interested in this document also. And no problem working with the German version.
Btw, what tent did you use? Did it perform well over such a large distance and varying conditions? Were you happy with it?
Hi Sean,
I am planning to walk this route and onwards to Leon along the Vadiniense starting this 16 June so thanks for sharing the food/lodging details of your walk in realtime.
Will be starting from airport in Santander and proceed to San Vincente de Baquera along Norte. Will carry a...
Thanks for your comments about the accomadation situation on the Primitivo. I hope you had a good Camino. I am starting from Oviedo on the 8th October.
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