ShaneM
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- First (Summer 2004). Next (March - April 2023)
Hola peregrinos!
I plan to do the Camino Frances shortly with a trailer in tow (Ultreia, Mottez)! I would be grateful of any advice re logistics.
https://www.chariotderandonnee.com/produits/chariot-de-randonneur.html
First off, I know, some might feel a trailer is a cop out / overkill! However, persistent knee and back issues mean that I struggle carrying a backpack, as experienced on previous Caminos Given that I plan to hike the full Frances, from SJPDP to SDC, the trailer is a necessity, for me
Regarding the Mottez trailer, it's quite compact, and fits into a box ca 25x50x65 cm. I will fly from London, UK, to Biarritz, France (or thereabouts). Hopefully, the trailer (dismantled) can fly in luggage as 'sports equipment'.
En route to my starting point (i.e. SJPDP), my plan is to get said box (or alternative) transported to my final Camino destination (i.e. Santiago DC). If anybody has advice or experience on transporting equipment / other from start to end point, that would be much appreciated.
Muchas gracias,
Buen Camino!
Shane
I plan to do the Camino Frances shortly with a trailer in tow (Ultreia, Mottez)! I would be grateful of any advice re logistics.
https://www.chariotderandonnee.com/produits/chariot-de-randonneur.html
First off, I know, some might feel a trailer is a cop out / overkill! However, persistent knee and back issues mean that I struggle carrying a backpack, as experienced on previous Caminos Given that I plan to hike the full Frances, from SJPDP to SDC, the trailer is a necessity, for me
Regarding the Mottez trailer, it's quite compact, and fits into a box ca 25x50x65 cm. I will fly from London, UK, to Biarritz, France (or thereabouts). Hopefully, the trailer (dismantled) can fly in luggage as 'sports equipment'.
En route to my starting point (i.e. SJPDP), my plan is to get said box (or alternative) transported to my final Camino destination (i.e. Santiago DC). If anybody has advice or experience on transporting equipment / other from start to end point, that would be much appreciated.
Muchas gracias,
Buen Camino!
Shane