Camino packing has definitely changed how I pack for other trips. Thanks for reminding me. I would add:
- Merino wool (especially the lighter weights) will also dry quickly (and doesn't usually need daily washing)
- Get your power adaptors in...
Being of an age where luggage becomes mysteriously heavier with each passing year, I’ve realised what I’ve learned about packing light for Camino is relevant for all kinds of travel. Gleaned from many contributors to whom thanks, as well as my...
But surely this has been common practice for years? Do we not do something similar every time we book into an albergue or hostal? Remembering back 50 years in Europe I can recall filling in hotel registration cards that were submitted to the...
Frustrating article. Thanks to @dick bird for posting it. Too bad it provides us with so little...
It stakes an enormous claim, that "...hoteliers were being are forced to comply with 'confusing and disproportionate regulations' that go...
That's a huge number of pilgrims for this lesser-walked route. I'm not aware of any baggage transfer and finding places that accommodate that many people at once sounds like a challenge. You might try contacting the various pilgrim associations...
Interesting reading, thanks.. the pride that lovely Zaragoza family took, really shines through! it's nice to know that the same spirit exists in Arres today as it did then.. it's as much about the place as it is about the hospitality. I've...
I might not have the correct camino, someone will soon spot it!
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