Juspassinthru
in our minds, we're vagabonds, you and I
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Francés 2017, Inglés 2019, Aragónes 2024
I've seen a lot of posts about etiquette generally and after 3 Camino's I've spent a fair number of nights in albergues so, I'd like to focus on light/noise etiquette in albergues. Remembering that these rooms are shared spaces, it's kind/thoughtful/important to remember that we're sharing space with some number of our closest friends that we've probably never met. So, a few thoughts.
- Quiet times are generally posted, often it's 22:00 - 06:00 or something very similar. Honoring these hours is our responsibility, a shared responsibility. Coming in at 22:00 and rattling around for an hour violates the rule and spirit. Deciding to get up at 04:45 does as well. If you're going to leave early, have your pack ready to go the night before, please. Moving out of the dorm to a common area is also thoughtful. Opening the door to provide light, provides it for everyone...not just you.
- Lights. Turning on the lights while everyone is still sleeping is selfish and thoughtless, sorry, those are the only words I could come up with that would clear the Mods. Using your headlamp is almost as bad. They're bright and very focused for a reason and finding your stuff in a dark room is not one of them. And, the red light is not to make it less bright, it's not, it's to help preserve night vision for the wearer. Having it on your head, as you look around only makes sure that you will shine your very bright light on as many people as possible. I have a small personal light from Nebo, a 50 lumen light which clips on to my pack and has a magnetic base. Enough light to find something without lighting the entire room and the mag base frees my hands. You may consider this type of light. If not, put your lamp on low power, shield it with your hand and point it down.
- Carrying on conversations during quiet times, please see #1. No matter how quiet you think you are...you're not!