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We have all read the good advice from seasoned travellers on strategies to keep our stuff safe. I have a friend on the Norte that got clipped on Saturday. He is travelling with his wife. Long story, but they ended up with more cash then they should have had and stashed some in their pack. They knew better, but they were glad to be back on the Camino after a long hiatus. We focus on the journey. We open ourselves up and become more vulnerable. We will be in a communal environment with many that share our love of the Camino. BUT, we do need to remain vigilant in the protection of our stuff.
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

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Aw man, that really sucks, hopefully as the earlier post, the increase is just due to more people reporting than an actual rise. Looking back, I was fortunate as I hid a credit card and €200 in my pack and came out unscathed. Not in the future me thinks. Better safe than sorry
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

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Aw man, that really sucks, hopefully as the earlier post, the increase is just due to more people reporting than an actual rise. Looking back, I was fortunate as I hid a credit card and €200 in my pack and came out unscathed. Not in the future me thinks. Better safe than sorry
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We have all read the good advice from seasoned travellers on strategies to keep our stuff safe. I have a friend on the Norte that got clipped on Saturday. He is travelling with his wife. Long story, but they ended up with more cash then they should have had and stashed some in their pack. They knew better, but they were glad to be back on the Camino after a long hiatus. We focus on the journey. We open ourselves up and become more vulnerable. We will be in a communal environment with many that share our love of the Camino. BUT, we do need to remain vigilant in the protection of our stuff.
I can see why thieves would focus their efforts on the Camino. Lots of people staying in relative insecure accommodation, guard down because of the lovely surroundings and people, and a heightened sense of well being, many that are more affluent than the average, carrying cash due to staying in small towns with little ATM coverage, tired, and checking in and out of hostels everyday. People travelling alone. iPads abound to blog the trip. Contrast that with a weeks stay in a major hotel brand with a safety deposit box!
 
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