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Type of stowable bag for transport

littlegreen60

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Early June 2023
2 weeks to go!
I have a foot injury I'm recovering from, and may need to transport my bag nightly. My pack will serve well as a day pack.

I'm looking for recommendations for something I can stow and use for a transport bag with a service if needed.
Thx in advance
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
I just bring my one backpack and I have all my fabric items in a packing cube or stuff sack. When I had my “bag” transported - it was actually the stuff sack that I forwarded and kept my backpack with me.
 
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If you have a foot injury, think about a roller duffel bag. Lots of folks use them/sendthem on the camino and they’re great when negotiating airports, train and bus stations.
 
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2 weeks to go!
I have a foot injury I'm recovering from, and may need to transport my bag nightly. My pack will serve well as a day pack.

I'm looking for recommendations for something I can stow and use for a transport bag with a service if needed.
Thx in advance
I use low cost, nylon or blend, laundry bags from my local "dollar" store. Try to find a color that makes your sack stand out. Even white would work. I use neon colored, nylon zip ties to secure the top, after knotting it. If the colored tie is missing, I know someone has been in the bag.

I also use this technique to transport my fully loaded (except for valuables) rucksack as checked luggage on the plane to and from. It has never failed me be in more than a dozen trips.

Dedicated duffle or rucksack transport bags from the rucksack manufacturer are certainly an option. But, IMHO, they are heavier, bulkier, and much more expensive. If you can find one in very lightweight, ripstop nylon, that might be an option. But, it will still be MUCH more expensive than my dollar store laundry sack option.

Hope this helps.

Tom
 
I use low cost, nylon or blend, laundry bags from my local "dollar" store. Try to find a color that makes your sack stand out. Even white would work. I use neon colored, nylon zip ties to secure the top, after knotting it. If the colored tie is missing, I know someone has been in the bag.

I also use this technique to transport my fully loaded (except for valuables) rucksack as checked luggage on the plane to and from. It has never failed me be in more than a dozen trips.

Dedicated duffle or rucksack transport bags from the rucksack manufacturer are certainly an option. But, IMHO, they are heavier, bulkier, and much more expensive. If you can find one in very lightweight, ripstop nylon, that might be an option. But, it will still be MUCH more expensive than my dollar store laundry sack option.

Hope this helps.

Tom
Great idea, I will look for them
 
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I use a lightweight roll-top dry bag (I think it's 30 liters) as a liner for my backpack.
If necessary, I could put all I wanted to have transported into the dry bag and walk with my lightened but comfortable backpack. The dry bag even comes with D-rings, so I could secure it with a little lock or - as @t2andreo suggests above - a zip tie in a not-so-common color.
 
If you have a foot injury, think about a roller duffel bag. Lots of folks use them/sendthem on the camino and they’re great when negotiating airports, train and bus stations.
Just a word of caution - a few albergues will no longer accept “luggage”/suitcases for transport. Wheeled duffels would probably fall into that category.
 
Thank you @trecile , I got the osprey 20 L :)

Peregrinos, I have more questions about how this works

Now that I have to send a bag ahead, I have to call the Albergues individually to see if they will will take it, correct? And I municipal albergues will not, correct?

And is one day ahead the minimum time to arrange a room and pack transport?

Thanks everyone. Getting a bit nervous . I really want to be able to do this.
 
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