J
Jas Asyiken
Guest
Hi Everyone. I did the Camino Frances recently from SJPDP to Finesterre and the experience was wonderful. There were good and bad, injuries, pleasure, pain, sickness, misery and joy. But nevertheless, it was profound and I enjoyed the experience very much. Plus it was a great way to see the northern part of Spain upclose and personal.
When I was in Santiago, I decided to extend my experience to go to Peru to visit the Machu Piccu. Long story short, I'm now back in Europe and specifically found myself in Portugal - as a tourist in Sintra. A crazy idea came to mind as I pondered on my plans. I am toying on the idea of seeing Portugal by way of the Camino. Lisbon to Santiago (although I have to slap myself just to make sure I'm not cooking a dream) mainly because of its distance or perhaps starting from Porto instead...616km vs about 230km walk.
I do have the pack and all else (yes, I have added more insulation as I have stayed from Summer on the Frances to Autuum now). My sleeping bag is good for 6C and I have a liner good for 11C. I could layer the bag if it does get too cold.
Here is my challenge:
Due to my extended travels since finishing the Frances, I have bought a wheeled luggage. It was primarily to load all my stuff (back pack included) for check in on flights which I've taken in the past month as I wanted to give myself a break. My flight to Portugal was one way from Paris so in other words, I don't have to return to Lisbon but can continue elsewhere from wherever I end (likely Santiago again I reckon). I don't mind carrying my pack as done before and I did enjoyed the flexibility of being able to stop wherever and whenever I had to. But what do I do with the wheeled luggage.
Option 1, I could use a luggage transport services for my bag cum luggage and walk on fixed destinations everyday. Or...the better if possible, option 2 - send the wheeled luggage way ahead but I do need at least a destination to help me receive and store the luggage for longer duration.
If I can find a solution for this matter, I think Camino Portugese might be a great idea as an unplanned extended Camino. As I had left Europe for Peru since my first arrival, I now have a visa of another 90 days in EU.
Any advise/ suggestion is much appreciated. I don't seem to be able to think out of the box at the moment. Thanks in advance.
When I was in Santiago, I decided to extend my experience to go to Peru to visit the Machu Piccu. Long story short, I'm now back in Europe and specifically found myself in Portugal - as a tourist in Sintra. A crazy idea came to mind as I pondered on my plans. I am toying on the idea of seeing Portugal by way of the Camino. Lisbon to Santiago (although I have to slap myself just to make sure I'm not cooking a dream) mainly because of its distance or perhaps starting from Porto instead...616km vs about 230km walk.
I do have the pack and all else (yes, I have added more insulation as I have stayed from Summer on the Frances to Autuum now). My sleeping bag is good for 6C and I have a liner good for 11C. I could layer the bag if it does get too cold.
Here is my challenge:
Due to my extended travels since finishing the Frances, I have bought a wheeled luggage. It was primarily to load all my stuff (back pack included) for check in on flights which I've taken in the past month as I wanted to give myself a break. My flight to Portugal was one way from Paris so in other words, I don't have to return to Lisbon but can continue elsewhere from wherever I end (likely Santiago again I reckon). I don't mind carrying my pack as done before and I did enjoyed the flexibility of being able to stop wherever and whenever I had to. But what do I do with the wheeled luggage.
Option 1, I could use a luggage transport services for my bag cum luggage and walk on fixed destinations everyday. Or...the better if possible, option 2 - send the wheeled luggage way ahead but I do need at least a destination to help me receive and store the luggage for longer duration.
If I can find a solution for this matter, I think Camino Portugese might be a great idea as an unplanned extended Camino. As I had left Europe for Peru since my first arrival, I now have a visa of another 90 days in EU.
Any advise/ suggestion is much appreciated. I don't seem to be able to think out of the box at the moment. Thanks in advance.