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Was looking at those and Point6. I think I'm going with the Point6 since they are made in the US and they have a lifetime warranty. Let me know how you like the Creepers!
Considering using Injinji wool liners without another sock on top. Both a weight saving and, since I'll be on the Camino in summer, less heat & sweat for my feet. Anyone have experience using just a liner?
Seems to me that it can be a bit of both. Neither strick isolationism or pure socialization are good for me, so my ideal Camino will probably afford me both. I just want to avoid the more tourism-minded pilgrims. Would be quite open to have a few other like-minded companions doing this Camino...
All the crossovers should be seamless. I'm hoping to do this late this year, so I should have some real-life data afterwards. The nice thing is that there isn't a time that you aren't one of the pre-existing Camino routes. Admittedly, the route from Bayonne to Irun and on the Camino Olvidado are...
As more people discover the Camino, the usual routes will become more crowded. Wanting a more spiritual/meditative pilgrimage, I have charted a more "rustic"/rural (anti-social?) route, but would appreciate feedback. It goes from Bayonne to Irun on the Via de Bayona, switches to the Norte from...
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