Ah, no really, that doesn't usually happen with the chest strap attached .. it all comes down to individual bodies and the only answer to that is to spend a day in three camping shops trying them all on! (loaded with stuff from the shelves.) Good...
I used the Osprey 36L and added a waterproof stuff sack (think tube) to hang off the bottom. I used the stuff sack for my sleeping gear (light down quilt, thin fleece, sleep clothes). Worked well for me. I am a small woman and the Osprey rep...
I agree completely. Whilst reviews may seem like a good starting point I would reverse your process. Go try on backpacks until you find two or three that are comfortable, and then look at the reviews. The Pack I use, a Deuter Futura 32l (mid...
Electric razor can that be lighter?
3 sleeveless tops, 1 sweater, maybe lose 1 sleeveless and have an inbetween with short or longer sleeves
1 plastic poncho
Lighter 2nd bra
1 pair biking tights, maybe something knee length if you want 4 bottoms...
This is what a steel-trap logical mind like @C Clearly’s would conclude, because any other interpretation is just nonsensical. As others have pointed out on the thread, if you can get a compostela with two stamps a day starting in Sarria, what...
THe wording is not clear, but I am confident that this is intended to reinforce that pilgrims need 2 stamps per day in the last 100 km, EVEN IF they have started from far away e.g. SJPP.
I agree that this makes no sense.
The minimum distance that one needs to walk to receive a Compostela is 100 km. Why should it matter how many stamps there are in the credential prior to the final 100 km?
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