ToilingMidget
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- SDC(2013), LePuy(2013), Arles(2015)
I'm planning to camp most nights when I walk the Via Podiensis. I have a tent, but I'm not carrying cooking gear (trying to keep the pack weight down.) But I would love to be able to make a cup of tea before I start walking every day, and was thinking of bringing an immersion coil to heat water. Will the campgrounds have electrical outlets I could use to heat water (in shower/bathroom/laundry facilities)?
If not, guess I will have to learn how to make a penny stove (see YouTube how-to), because I really need some tea to wake up and get moving. (I can't drink coffee - allergic - so tea is my caffeine delivery vehicle.)
Any advice from those who have camped along the Le Puy route? Other places I could heat water for tea? Is it possible to buy tea in cafes along the route?
Thanks much for any tips.
If not, guess I will have to learn how to make a penny stove (see YouTube how-to), because I really need some tea to wake up and get moving. (I can't drink coffee - allergic - so tea is my caffeine delivery vehicle.)
Any advice from those who have camped along the Le Puy route? Other places I could heat water for tea? Is it possible to buy tea in cafes along the route?
Thanks much for any tips.