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  1. Pete Dunn

    transporting of bags.

    My wife and I walked the Inglés from Ferrol to Santiago last year. We would have used the Correos service, but they didn't drop off at all the albergues we were planning to stay at, in particular Albergue San Lorenzo in Bruma (excellent albergue!), who recommended...
  2. Pete Dunn

    Backpacks Check-in or carry-on

    I also put an Air Tag discretely in my rucksack... it may still not arrive, but at least I know where it is, and it offers a degree of reassurance. Also useful on the trail, just in case it disappears, for whatever reason...
  3. Pete Dunn

    Walking the UK St James Way with a military amputee

    Hi Graham, That is fabulous! I work closely with David on the SJW, and there's nobody who's put more into developing it than he. A lovely guy, totally passionate about the route. In fact, it is with David who I'm planning to walk the route with over the next couple of months, so we may even...
  4. Pete Dunn

    Walking the UK St James Way with a military amputee

    Hi Graham. I'm involved with the St James' Way, as a volunteer with the CSJ, helping to maintain the route. It is a fabulous UK pilgrimage, but it does have its challenges on several sections. The route is mainly along footpaths and whilst many of the stages would be navigable with a hand...
  5. Pete Dunn

    Heads Up on Shoes Taken From Gite

    I'd have thought that someone is less likely to walk off in boots without an insole... so by simply removing the insoles overnight you will save on costly replacements, and potentially deter a thief!
  6. Pete Dunn

    Diversion at La Arena / Pobena

    I walked past the barrier today, which is back up, and there is no way around it. I’m stopping for the night in Pobeña so haven’t tested the detour, but am grateful for the ‘heads up’.
  7. Pete Dunn

    Camino Irritants

    Advance warning…. I’m walking part of the Norté next week, followed by the Inglés, along with my titanium tipped poles. Unfortunately, with 2 new’ish hips and after 3 knee ops they’ve become an essential part of my kit. Rubber tips are great except on wet surfaces (can slip dangerously) and...
  8. Pete Dunn

    Baggage transfer from A Coruna to Bruma

    I've just booked and paid taxicaminoingl.es to transport my wife's luggage along the Inglés in June '23. Carlos seems very efficient and communicates well. They came recommended by Albergue San Lorenzo de Bruma.
  9. Pete Dunn

    What alternatives to Correos for baggage transfer on the Inglés?

    Yes, a good idea, fortunately we were put on to a private taxi firm who seem well recommended, and will take a bag for €5 a day.
  10. Pete Dunn

    What alternatives to Correos for baggage transfer on the Inglés?

    Yes, I tried Hotel Canaima but they are fully booked… The Inglés is looking busy in June! In the end, I spoke to Albergue San Lorenzo de Bruma and they recommended TaxiCaminoInglés who responded quickly to my query 👍, and only €5 a day luggage transfer.
  11. Pete Dunn

    "The British pilgrimage problem" - magazine article

    That is true to a degree... however, looking at this sign announcing the start of the St James Way from Reading to Southampton... I'd say the destination is quite iconic! There are 420 waymarkers along the route that say the same thing.
  12. Pete Dunn

    What alternatives to Correos for baggage transfer on the Inglés?

    Hi there! My wife and I are walking the Inglés in early June and were hoping to use the Correos luggage transfer service. However, one of the albergues we hoped to stay at (Albergues San Lorenzo, Bruma) doesn't work with the Correos service. Has anyone recommendations for alternative baggage...
  13. Pete Dunn

    Camino del Norte in 28 days. Start in Bilbao or start in Irun and skip some stages?

    Good points on both sides. The opening stages from Irun offer some of the most beautiful walking on the Norte IMHO, whereas I remember choking on the toxic fumes from the heavy industry between Gijón-Avilés and would willingly avoid that section. It took me 30 days from Irun walking at a...
  14. Pete Dunn

    Good News :) in dark times

    And the Portuguese from Lisbon is calling me too... 🙏👌
  15. Pete Dunn

    Good News :) in dark times

    A great site thank you. And a fabulous resource for some friends who are planning their first Camino

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