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I can tell you are a Brissy Boy- you assume it is going to be sunny enough - in April on the Camino. Oh yee of too much faith in the sun- you might get lots of rain then :lol:ward4e said:look for a solar usb battery... most of these are easy enough to clip or tie to the top of your pack...
I know this may not actually answer your question, but my opinion is, "Leave the electronics at home."...or if you MUST have an iSomething (you know, for emergencies...) then keep it tucked away in your backpack and the battery will last 4-6 weeks. Force yourself to disconnect and take the full advantage of this adventure. Walking 7-9 hours a day "unplugged" can have a profound affect on your emotional growth and spiritual maturity. Meditate while you walk and let your mind be free to NOT focus on anything routine from your "old" life. Take an old fashioned compact digital camera, a journal and a click pen; if you must. Actually, I found that writing in my journal and reviewing photos every evening was a powerful way to stay connected to my journey and a way to focus my "mediation" the next day. I bopped into a telephone/internet cafe or used a terminal in the albergue/hostal about once a week to call home and check e-mails, but it was most jarring to my system, a profound distraction and not really a nice thing for me to experience along El Camino.
Solar charging and batteries have got lot popular in recent times..You can use them as portable charging device.easy, peasey, poo.... hit up amazon and look for a solar usb battery... there are a few most are wall chargeable and solar chargeable battery extenders for multiple devices. Fairly cheap and light weight... Some come with cases etc but you really have to ask yourself "am I absolutley sure I am never going to see a power point?"
url linky for amazon products;
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00449U3K0/?tag=casaivar02-20
and...
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004HEVBCG/?tag=casaivar02-20
most of these are easy enough to clip or tie to the top of your pack...
Learning how to switch off - after years of being switched on - is one of the reason I'm aiming to walk right after retiring in August 2015. Taking the time to reflect and look inward, whilst learning how to move into the next chapter of my life where checking my emails 24/7 is no longer required. My husband will be very happy if I manage to switch off, my children probably less so!!Since my camino, that's changed. I unplug for hours and days at a time.
Good adviceLearning how to switch off - after years of being switched on - is one of the reason I'm aiming to walk right after retiring in August 2015. Taking the time to reflect and look inward, whilst learning how to move into the next chapter of my life where checking my emails 24/7 is no longer required. My husband will be very happy if I manage to switch off, my children probably less so!!
Suzanne
Here is a wall charger and battery all rolled into one unit, it charges the device first then the battery, I emailed the company about making one with interchangeable international plugs and was told that it is in the works, I'll buy one once they start making them.
http://www.fluxmob.com/collections/bolt/products/bolt-stealth