Hi Sue, because you asked for alternatives in case you can’t find the Altus poncho, here’s an article on rain jackets for women.
https://apple.news/APnMmxKBTScSPBFWiSXK6uA
Rain jacket or poncho? A personal preference issue. For me, I’m most...
The Great Courses series of audio books has an excellent series called History of Spain: Land on a Crossroad, which includes that period. Don't be alarmed at the nominal price - it is available on Audible.com, and I got it free with a trial...
I agree with @henrythedog that he’ll be carrying it virtually all of the way. However, I, too, would encourage him to bring it as he could ride it around towns and villages at the end of each walking day. I’m sure he’ll meet a number of other...
Further to Trecile's comments, with which I agree, large portions of the Caminho Portuguese route that I walked were either on the side of motor vehicle roads with very narrow shoulders and very fast drivers, or were on the Portuguese equivalent...
I think you’re overestimating the 20%, but he could stick to the road in some sections. There is a solid white central line which indicates the skateboard lane. In Spain it’s traditional for car drivers to sound their horn and shout a greeting...
If you go to Gronze.com and open the link to the Camino Portuguese de la Coasta, you will see that Oia can be found on Stage 6 of this route a bit more than half way between Caminha and Porte Mougás. If you need a place to stay there, we very...
I don't know if question number four is a joke question, but I imagine a cat being trundled along on a trolley, would attract the attention of lots and lots of friendly dogs. Meals on wheels come to mind. Might be better to figure a way of...
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