digitalgerry
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2024 - by bike
wrrr why have a fridge running empty ?You turn it off?
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wrrr why have a fridge running empty ?You turn it off?
Make a photocopy of your passport and be sure to have that with you.Good day everyone!
As I am four weeks out from the beginning of my Camino, I am making a list of all the things I have to do before I take my first step.
Not a list of what to bring, where to start, how to pack, or others regarding the journey. Those are covered. It's list of the things that have to be left addressed or resolved (finances, work, or any other matters that usually require our attention day after day) before I leave.
So, I want to ask you, out from your experience, what is the one thing you found out you had missed, forgotten to do or to leave attended/resolved, once you started your Camino?
Rodrigo
More than file a travel plan with the bank......Turn on foreign transactions for the credit card!! Made for a rough first day in Paris before I even got to the Camino.Good day everyone!
As I am four weeks out from the beginning of my Camino, I am making a list of all the things I have to do before I take my first step.
Not a list of what to bring, where to start, how to pack, or others regarding the journey. Those are covered. It's list of the things that have to be left addressed or resolved (finances, work, or any other matters that usually require our attention day after day) before I leave.
So, I want to ask you, out from your experience, what is the one thing you found out you had missed, forgotten to do or to leave attended/resolved, once you started your Camino?
Rodrigo
An alternative is a temporary change of address to have it sent to that friend. But there are confirmation letters, so you might want to do it two weeks before. (The form has a start date on it; it doesn’t start the day you turn in the form.)Figure out your mail hold. USPS won't hold for longer than 30 days so you may need to get a friend to pick up your mail for you.
Second card from a different bank to use if the first one has an internet outage.I would ring your debit card company to check that your card is still valid. I arrived in France to find mine didn't work because they had cancelled it. Always have backup credit and debit cards.
Renew the batteries on the smoke alarms in your dwelling, if they have batteries. If they run out while you are away, the alarms make a really loud bleeping sound, that can annoy neighbours or panic anyone staying in the house. It happened to me once.Good day everyone!
As I am four weeks out from the beginning of my Camino, I am making a list of all the things I have to do before I take my first step.
Not a list of what to bring, where to start, how to pack, or others regarding the journey. Those are covered. It's list of the things that have to be left addressed or resolved (finances, work, or any other matters that usually require our attention day after day) before I leave.
So, I want to ask you, out from your experience, what is the one thing you found out you had missed, forgotten to do or to leave attended/resolved, once you started your Camino?
Rodrigo
In addition to turning off the icemaker, I empty the ice storage bin.I leave the fridge on but turn off the icemaker. If there is a power failure it will leak.
Hydrating also helps protect you from blood clots on the airplane.Hydrate incredibly well during the week before leaving - drink lots more water than usually (ideally your pee should be clear during the entire week). You’ll probably be dehydrated because of the flight / long travel and most people (that aren’t used to it) take a few days to start hydrating properly when setting out for a long and strenuous hike.
This might sound totally daft, but I put an appointment in my phone for the day of my return, and in it I make a list of where I stored things before I left. What’s in the safe or locked in the filing cabinet, where the key is for that same filing cabinet, what carefully chosen place I used for my work pass, etc. After six or seven weeks of travel and adventure, knowing I left something in “the red bag” can otherwise lead to quite serious soul searches along the lines of “do I even HAVE a red bag???”Good day everyone!
As I am four weeks out from the beginning of my Camino, I am making a list of all the things I have to do before I take my first step.
Not a list of what to bring, where to start, how to pack, or others regarding the journey. Those are covered. It's list of the things that have to be left addressed or resolved (finances, work, or any other matters that usually require our attention day after day) before I leave.
So, I want to ask you, out from your experience, what is the one thing you found out you had missed, forgotten to do or to leave attended/resolved, once you started your Camino?
Rodrigo
Great idea!This might sound totally daft, but I put an appointment in my phone for the day of my return, and in it I make a list of where I stored things before I left.
I bought an Apple ID fob and fastened it in my backpack. I shared the “find my device” ability with our kids. They have loved watching my backpack travel daily and it’s a handy feature to track your pack to see if it made it on your connecting flight and to find it if you have your bag transported to the next stopping point of you decide to do that at all.Good day everyone!
As I am four weeks out from the beginning of my Camino, I am making a list of all the things I have to do before I take my first step.
Not a list of what to bring, where to start, how to pack, or others regarding the journey. Those are covered. It's list of the things that have to be left addressed or resolved (finances, work, or any other matters that usually require our attention day after day) before I leave.
So, I want to ask you, out from your experience, what is the one thing you found out you had missed, forgotten to do or to leave attended/resolved, once you started your Camino?
Rodrigo
Second card from a different bank to use if the first one has an internet outage.
I have always carried an ICE Card / folded piece of paper with my passport. It is a simple Microsoft Word table, split into four panels.