As one of the club's founding members, I try to rush to the defense of our group when we are misunderstood. I think that the club is made up of three very different types of people, all of whom enjoy the frequent stops at local village bars, but for whom that is not enough:
1. Those who walk Caminos where there are no bars in the town where you slept and no bars in any town you will walk through during the first 20-25 kms of the day. That's me. My Camino Vadiniense was way too painful with many caffeine-free days. My Camino Levante, my first with a coil, was so much nicer.
2. Those who are real coffee purists (I won't say "snobs"
), for whom the joy of an excellent, perfectly brewed cup of coffee is worth the extra weight and for whom the social part of the first cup of coffee is irrelevant. These guys use their coil for their first cup or two, and then they can be happy even if subsequent cups of coffee are bad coffee drunk in a nice social environment in a local village establishment.
3. Those who start to walk early in the morning before anything opens up and are just physically incapable of starting out without an infusion of caffeine, even if the first café is only 5-10 kms away.
So, Jnlee, just know that you will always be welcome in the coil club isf you ever change your ways. We don´t take your comments as an absolute rejection of our founding principles.
Buen camino, Laurie