- Time of past OR future Camino
- Too many and too often!
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Maybe an organized group sweeping albergues close to SdC?A pilgrim who spent last night in the Bruma albergue has recently posted a message to the Camino Ingles Facebook group. 10 pilgrims staying there last night were robbed overnight. Local police have been informed. Following on from reports recently of thefts from albergues in Melide and Santiago it seems as if this is become a widespread issue.
Albergue in Bruma has one problem or a freeway for possible thieves. During the night the front garden doors are locked but if you go around the house there's no doors. Easy access.
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...Dude, seriously? I've noticed before that you seem to have instant recall of every nook and cranny on the caminos you have walked. Bends in the road, cafés, where the albergues are, all of that stuff. Would you mind me asking if you have a photographic memory, or a really nifty storage system and millions of photos of your walks? Because I have been at the albergue in Bruma, but that level of detail over a year later, no way...
Yes, a huge compliment from me, too!AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...
Not really a photographic memory but I'm very visual type and have an eye for details. Partly because by profession I'm film&TV director, partly because I was rock climber in my youth and that really demands memory for details even before you start to climb the wall but mostly because on Caminos I'm really 100% and profoundly THERE with my whole being and all the senses
I can draw you a ground plan of every albergue I was sleeping in. I just close my eyes and I'm moving through it. More or less same with the route.
I'll take your post as a compliment if I may
Ah, so funny! My youngest brother, now one with the angels, lived 57 steps from the bar in his university lodgings!Kinky, can you tell us how many steps it takes to cross the patio to get to the toilets?
None if you sleep on the ground floor dormKinky, can you tell us how many steps it takes to cross the patio to get to the toilets?
I'll take your post as a compliment if I may
One more thing about Bruma albergue. Now this I'm not really sure but I think the doors of albergue can be locked from the inside. Maybe someone took a leak in the night (toilets are across the patio) and forgot to lock them afterwards?
Necesitamos multiplicar por 3 o número de xuíces e facer outra macro-carcel en Galicia.
The article that @Bradypus posted states that according to the video surveillance at the Sigüeiro albergue door, the woman (a blonde dressed as a pilgrim) entered the Albergue around 6am when a departing pilgrim opened the door for her (the reception isn’t staffed at that time). Since many are still sleeping at that time, that’s when the robberies happen. The article said that it’s the third time in a month they've robbed people at this albergue (which the article doesn’t name, but has been mentioned on Facebook). It says that the police know exactly who they are (they have been arrested 18 times) “but justice is too slow and they remain on the street”.
Thank you, so many groups, I'm on a few others, no mention of theft that I recall.
When I was in Portomarin (early June 2018), I went to the bathroom about 3am and found the albergue door open (it opened onto the street). I thought that was odd and planned on closing the door before going back to bed. Note the door was supposedly locked from the outside at 11pm. When I came out of the bathroom the front door was closed. I never found out if anyone was robbed, but I couldn't go back to sleep after that.The pair have now been arrested: https://www.cope.es/actualidad/espa...r-menos-robos-camino-santiago-20181007_267562
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