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  1. SudoCaminoDan

    Hiking skirts ... For men

    Having learned the Spanish for "skirt" and "kilt" (literally "Scottish skirt" 😂) so I could understand when people were talking about us, I didn't hear much in the way of gossip. The few times people did call it a skirt, I politely corrected them in my basic Spanish that it was an Irish utility...
  2. SudoCaminoDan

    Walking in October - does it differ much from May / June?

    Perfect, I'll remember to pack the sunblock then 😀.
  3. SudoCaminoDan

    Walking in October - does it differ much from May / June?

    Hi, We walked the Camino de Santiago for the first time in May & June this year, and absolutely loved it. We plan on walking the first week again in October (with a view to going back later next year to continue from wherever we stop), but obviously the weather in October in unlikely to be as...
  4. SudoCaminoDan

    Hiking skirts ... For men

    Cooler is absolutely right. My partner and I walked our first Camino in May & June and both wore quick-drying utility kilts. The airflow was absolutely fantastic, as was the freedom of movement they afforded. Granted, baggier shorts would also give freedom of movement, but I find I sweat a lot...
  5. SudoCaminoDan

    Starting a new kilt thread (it is February, after all!).

    My partner and I walked our first Camino in May & June and both wore quick-drying utility kilts. One was (so I'm told) an Irish-style kilt (it had a flat panel at the back instead of pleats), and the other was designed in America for hiking the Appalachian trail. As well as having the two...
  6. SudoCaminoDan

    Electronic-iPhone-Power Bank

    We walked our first Camino de Santiago in May & June this year. and I was quite worried about the lack of access to power sockets. As a result, I took a 10,000mAh slimline battery pack, and a 15W solar panel from Decathlon (search for "Forclaz 15W solar panel"). It turns out that my worries...
  7. SudoCaminoDan

    Camino Frances for LGBT Peregrinos

    My partner and I walked the Camino for the first time earlier this year, and never faced any issues with discrimination. We never hid our sexuality at all, and when people asked how we knew each other, we were very open that we were a married same-sex couple. Given we spent most of the time in...

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