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Anything you want for Camino but it doesn't seem to have been invented?

David

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Hi all ... slow Sunday .. rambling idle thoughts .. Camino - is there anything you would want, or wanted, that doesn't seem to have been invented yet? Or you couldn't find one?

I can think of ...

A 100% waterproof hat like a sailors' yellow south-wester with a good peak but extended with a cowl all the way round so that it drapes like a short cape - to stop that water running down the neck! (which seems to happen whatever you do).

An app on my phone maps that can smell real coffee up to 1km away ...

Non-rustling black bags

Ear plugs with noise-cancelling ability tuned to snoring

Just wondering 🤔🤔
 
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You could attach an Air Tag, or a similar device, to your charger (by default plugged into your cable). It can be programmed to alert you if you get out of range. That should be only 30 - 40 feet away.
 
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Phone charger alert minder: if you are leaving the albergue, this device will alert you that you've left your charging cable or an upgraded version also alerts you if you've left your plug adapter. Order now and also get the all around sock, towel, hat, toiletries, and credential/passport minder absolutely free which alerts you when you've left anything out of your pack before you've walked out the door.

Grams accurate portable scale? weigh pack going in and leaving next day?
 
On the same theme. A portable replicator.

I had a mobile replicator once, well, more of a 3D printer really. Was some decades ago so manual, sort of an early plug and play. But I gave up on it - it printed babies but took nine months to do it and then I had to wait about a year before I could get it warmed up again to print another .... was very expensive to run too.

This is a joke. My wife produced two beautiful children, beautiful, though she was slow, each one did take 9 months.
 
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Odor cancellers in the doorways of albergues that automatically spray on anyone crossing the threshold who needs it...whether or not they *think* they do.

On the subject of replicators....Occasionally at work, a senior openly wonders if we can get a product faster if we give the developer more money and people.

Having had 2 sons myself, I'm one of the few that can get away with saying, "Sir, even if we get 9 women pregnant at once, we're not going to get a baby in one month. No. "

I can be evil like that, sometimes....
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Slightly more seriously, the Ultimate Blister/Hot Spot Prevention gizmo. 2nd prize would go to a lotion that can be applied once a day and does the same thing without fail.
I puzzled for years as to why I got blisters in spain but not in Ireland.. I realised that it was because my feet perspired in Spain and the skin got soft.
Now I rub antiperspirant all over my feet and between toes before putting my socks on. Result no blisters
 
I want to be able to tap on the name of a town on Gronze or one of the Camino apps and hear the correct pronunciation. I do know how to sound out and pronounce Spanish words, but they usually sound different to me when a local says them, which is much faster than when I speak Spanish.
LOL Sahagun! I cry at my original pronunciation. And I will always smile at the thought of the woman at the train station in A Coruna saying FerRRRRRRRol! So many trilled Rs!
 
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Hi all ... slow Sunday .. rambling idle thoughts .. Camino - is there anything you would want, or wanted, that doesn't seem to have been invented yet? Or you couldn't find one?

I can think of ...

A 100% waterproof hat like a sailors' yellow south-wester with a good peak but extended with a cowl all the way round so that it drapes like a short cape - to stop that water running down the neck! (which seems to happen whatever you do).

An app on my phone maps that can smell real coffee up to 1km away ...

Non-rustling black bags

Ear plugs with noise-cancelling ability tuned to snoring

Just wondering 🤔🤔
The hood on my rain jacket prevents water running down my neck and if I want a brim to keep water off my face, I can also put on my Sunday Afternoons hat that has a wide brim. Likewise, my umbrella keeps a lot of water off me everywhere. I definitely would vote for the ear plugs, however.
 
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A device please to indicate whether a pilgrim wished to be left alone or would welcome company. I still cringe at the memory of plucking up courage to ask if I might join someone at dinner ( which received a positive response) then having him pointedly put in earphones and turn his back on me.
Oh, and a "languages spoken" sign too.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
... the Ultimate Blister/Hot Spot Prevention gizmo.

I used duct tape successfully on all of my foot pilgrimages. It worked perfectly for me. Economical and easy to find, too. Polyester box-sealing tape also worked but was more awkward to apply.
 
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oh jees.... 1/2 of the posts are serious and 1/2 are somewhat on a joking side.
Hmmm.... which way should I go

A (Tele-)transporter (as in"Mr. Scott, beam us up".) Could prove useful during bad weather area or incredibly painful blisters times
 
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Self-cleaning, always-smell-good clothes. Skip the washing ritual after arrival, and go explore the town or city as soon as the backpack stores/hangs/drops next to my bed.
Add "dry" to the equation and you've got my vote! Always so grateful to find a machine and a dryer that dried, all the way! Bonus points if they can get your socks white again, ha!
 
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Camino - is there anything you would want, or wanted, that doesn't seem to have been invented yet? Or you couldn't find one?
@David, you are indeed a treasure. It lightened up my day when I saw this, and it did so again when I came back to see the many wonderful quirky responses.

I would dearly love a self propelled baggage trolley capable of negotiating even the roughest parts of any of the Camino paths in Spain, Portugal and France. Since my pilgrimage to Trondheim this year along the Gudbrandsdalsleden, I have been pondering about how I would manage the walks I plan to do in Spain next year. I still want to walk each day, and I don't want to limit myself with the constraints that using pack transport services would create. I realise that there are many towed trailer designs, including your own, that might well be contenders, but I yearn after that next step. A modern version of the Luggage that Terry Pratchett wrote of, but perhaps without being quite so malicious to my enemies.
 
How about perfect recollection of a favourite walk ... so you can go into a darkened room and replay - the sights, smells, sounds, feeling ... yes, I know a camera exists, but somehow current tech falls short ... so just insert your memory card into your ear for a quiet few hours .... and relax ... and smile.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
A device please to indicate whether a pilgrim wished to be left alone or would welcome company.
This device is mostly complete. Some Harvard students have created a system where glasses send a picture of a person off to a program that finds visual matches and from those collects data on the person and transmits that information to a smartphone. Names, addresses, age, relatives, occupations, etc. 😱

It is called i-xray. See it demonstrated here:

YouTube video id: gHrSXe1cElI
 
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This device is mostly complete. Some Harvard students have created a system where glasses send a picture of a person off to a program that finds visual matches and from those collects data on the person and transmits that information to a smartphone. Names, addresses, age, relatives, occupations, etc. 😱

It is called i-xray. See it demonstrated here:

YouTube video id: gHrSXe1cElI
Given the widespread use of face-matching technologies by governments and industry, I suppose it wasn't going to be long before ways were found for individuals to use it too!
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
How about perfect recollection of a favourite walk ... so you can go into a darkened room and replay - the sights, smells, sounds, feeling ... yes, I know a camera exists, but somehow current tech falls short ... so just insert your memory card into your ear for a quiet few hours .... and relax ... and smile.
 
2nd prize would go to a lotion that can be applied once a day and does the same thing without fail.
The Hike-goo cream worked very well for me. Formulated for just that.
I put it on every morning before a hike, and in three Camino's I only got one blister.

There are several of these products and I've seen an anti-blister cream in Decathlon.

 
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If you had all those things, would it be the camino any more?
Yes it would. It was still the Camino when I got my smart phone. It was still the Camino when I got my poles. It was still the Camino when I got my clothing from merino or quick dry fabrics rather than the cotton tee shirts and jeans of my first Camino. We can have all the fancy techie inventions of the next 100 years and it will still be the Camino.
 
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I feel so sorry for any poor sod whose face matches mine…
@Tincatinker, you need a doppelganger! Many years ago I found that I had one when I was working in England. Unfortunately, we never met in person, and I now have no idea whether he continued to be the handsome young man we once were. I know age has wearied me somewhat more than I might have expected :) and I would be just a little jealous if he did otherwise.
 
The Hike-goo cream worked very well for me. Formulated for just that.
I put it on every morning before a hike, and in three Camino's I only got one blister.

There are several of these products and I've seen an anti-blister cream in Decathlon.

LOVE that stuff!

I bought some on a whim while looking through the REI catalogue, I thought it might come in handy even though I don't blister. I packed it away and stopped thinking about it, UNTIL after my second day of walking I developed the largest blister I've ever had in my life on my left heel. Then I fished it out and applied it. I was finally able to drain the blister about 4 days later, but never got another one as long as I used this HikeGoo - I lived in fear that it wouldn't last the entire Camino and started resisting the urge to take off my shoes during the day to rest or soak my feet, because then you have to reply and I worried that would deplete my precious remaining tube. I'm told you can just use plain vaseline, but I didn't want to change things up after going blister free for more than 5 weeks. I know some people suggest two pairs of socks work just as well, but my feet are so wide I can't spare room for an extra sock!

For those curious, the tube was enough for the entire 6 week Camino, with a little leftover for sightseeing in Barcelona and Valencia afterwords. But I'm taking two tubes on my next Camino! (walking for 50 days instead of "just" 42, and I definitely want to feel free to soak my feet in cool water when the opportunity presents itself!
 
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..and walking poles!
 
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LOL Sahagun! I cry at my original pronunciation. And I will always smile at the thought of the woman at the train station in A Coruna saying FerRRRRRRRol! So many trilled Rs!
Same! And I asked the volunteer at the Pilgrim Office in SJPP where he was from. It took several times of him saying it before I understood "Bordeaux" One of the things that always brings awe and wonder to my Camino is sitting around and hearing all the different accents and languages.
 
If you had all those things, would it be the camino any more?
Haha! This is so true. Thank you for this. Sometimes I read here or on the many FB groups about people's "musts" for the pilgrimage and I always think "Don't you want to challenge yourself? Don't you want to step out there without your "musts" and see how you handle it? Don't you want the tests?"

I met a woman who was insisting on hiking through with an injury and she was not going to make Santiago. Various pilgrims tried to offer her options. She kept insisting "That's not my personality. That's not who I am." And I kept thinking, "Don't you come out here to test yourself? To find out who you are beyond that personality at home? To find out who you are in unfamiliar situations?" And the answer is no. And I guess that's fine, too
 
Haha! This is so true. Thank you for this. Sometimes I read here or on the many FB groups about people's "musts" for the pilgrimage and I always think "Don't you want to challenge yourself? Don't you want to step out there without your "musts" and see how you handle it? Don't you want the tests?"

I met a woman who was insisting on hiking through with an injury and she was not going to make Santiago. Various pilgrims tried to offer her options. She kept insisting "That's not my personality. That's not who I am." And I kept thinking, "Don't you come out here to test yourself? To find out who you are beyond that personality at home? To find out who you are in unfamiliar situations?" And the answer is no. And I guess that's fine, too
Maybe she DID test herself, and she did find out who she was in that unfamiliar situation - she is that person with a personality she doesn't want to change, and that's fine too! Right?
 
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Maybe she DID test herself, and she did find out who she was in that unfamiliar situation - she is that person with a personality she doesn't want to change, and that's fine too! Right?
Yep! I asked about her all along the path and prayed for her every day that she made it to Santiago.
 
I'd like to see friendly dogs on the Spanish Camino's. They seemed to have been invented for use along the Portuguese Camino route but not on the Spanish ones; except for the extremely well trained and enormous sheep dogs, thankfully.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
A 100% waterproof hat like a sailors' yellow south-wester with a good peak but extended with a cowl all the way round so that it drapes like a short cape - to stop that water running down the neck! (which seems to happen whatever you do).
With a built-in ventilation system, so you don't have to take it off when the sun comes out five minutes after the rain started and put it back on five minutes later when the rain starts again?
 
This is a joke. My wife produced two beautiful children, beautiful, though she was slow, each one did take 9 months.
I don't recall the author of a book on project management, but he wrote "It takes nin months to make a baby, no matter how many women are assigned to the project."
 
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Timers in albergues that turn off power to the dorm lights at door-locking time and don't turn it back on until two hours before "must be out"
 
They already have those! They're called "private rooms." ;-)
Two of my three nights in a private room, people in the neighboring rooms did... I don't quite know what words to use.. did what nature wants when making children (definitely not "making love" because the ladies howled as in pain and the walls, which must been made of paper, shook). Maybe the booking said "brothel" in Spanish and nb, this is a really cheap hostel or something.. well, I missed the snoring..
 
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