irishgurrrl
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances Sept/Oct 2012
Camino Finisterre Oct 2012
Le Puy Route (Le Puy-en-Velay to St Jean Pied de Port) April/May 2014
[Kilimanjaro Sept 2014]
Le Puy Route (Le Puy-en-Velay to St-Chely d'Aubrac) May 2015
[Stevenson Route, France - April 2016]
The Way of St Francis (Sansepolcro to Assisi) May 2016
[The West Highland Way, Scotland - Sept 2016]
[The Kerry Way, Ireland - March 2017]
Next up:
Camino Primitivo (Oviedo-Lugo) end April-mid May 2017
[Everest Base Camp Trek, Nepal -- October 2017]
Just wondering if this is an issue in cold weather or do all gites have adequate drying facilities? I will be wearing Icebreaker merino wool tops which should minimise the need to wash everyday (if I am stuck!) but ideally I'd like to wash my stuff every evening if I can.
Also - slightly girlie question - I've long hair and in the cold weather I ideally don't want to go out with a wet head on me (recipe for getting sick with my constitution). I'm curious as to whether the private rooms (doubles/twin rooms as opposed to dorms) in gites/chambre d'hote etc tend to have hairdryers or not (I hear you scoff - I do realise its a camino lol - I don't mind roughing it normally, especially not having a hairdryer in hot weather, but not so sure about when its very cold and damp outside - hypothermia anyone )
Also - slightly girlie question - I've long hair and in the cold weather I ideally don't want to go out with a wet head on me (recipe for getting sick with my constitution). I'm curious as to whether the private rooms (doubles/twin rooms as opposed to dorms) in gites/chambre d'hote etc tend to have hairdryers or not (I hear you scoff - I do realise its a camino lol - I don't mind roughing it normally, especially not having a hairdryer in hot weather, but not so sure about when its very cold and damp outside - hypothermia anyone )