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Wow thank you! Very kind and will hold you to that! The Emerald Isle is very near the top of my travel list. Both my parents were born there but have only been a couple of times… it just hasn’t happened and daftly get attracted by places further away! A friend and I are looking to hire a camper...
Well I am a firm believer in the old adage ‘only eat fish when you can see the sea’ although it can complicate my other adage around restaurant food ‘the better the view, the worse the food’.
So I do compromise my principals if there is money to be saved, and to be fair I am not too much of...
Indeed. I think most rules go unspoken-but the fish one did need spelling out as loads of folks do cook fish in hostels! Not as much as Pasta though! I always feel very inadequate in hostels as they alway seem to attach good cooks and guitar players!
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I would almost imagine that most people who walk Camino only walk one. We are the hardcore here of course who do more. Addictions aren’t always a bad think to lose!!
Sounds perfectly reasonable to me esp. as your experience was not what you wanted. There are a million things to do and see in the world and a millions way to see them each bring their own enjoyment and rewards. Caminos are to a large extent ‘samey’. Same countries, same type of people, same...
100% agree with first para. Not always avoidable sadly. Often done in land border crossings even a recent EU to EU crossing. I hate it as you stand there as the agent comes back with loads of passport and calls the names out!
Moped hirers and hotels in some parts of the world sometimes want to...
I just saw this at the hostel I am currently staying at (non Camino) - no fish, and booze is ok but not too much! Actually can’t believe there has not been a big debate about cooking fish on here. I love fish but the smell!!! Or maybe I missed it!
I would of course. But I would be happy to offer that upfront as a lower bunk is imporant and sadly wishful thinking for me. Just a thought. I paid €7 for a more advanced seat on a flight last night. I didn’t want bulkhead or exit row just a bit futher forward.
Well I’m a tightwad and would pay €5 additional for a lower bunk! So if the pricing was €12 a bunk, I was wouid happily pay €17. Adds some complexity but am always surprised the big hostel players in Europe (A & O, Menninger) don’t do it, or at least trial it!
Thank you! I hope I meet you on a Camino. I love a lower bunk (and hate top bunks), am a very slow walker but love to walk into the early evening when very few people are about and like to knock off a minimum of 30kms. I always look a sorry sight down to about 1 to 2 kms and hobbling in. Never...
Thank you. It’s quite nice it has a name. You feel less silly. A doctor friend mentioned it to me in conversation. I didn’t quite have the nerve go to my local doctors, (who are fairly stretched anyway), and when they asked what was wrong with me to blurt out ‘I’m scared of snakes’. Especially...
Are you scared of all reptiles or just Snakes. I have
Ophidiophobia not herpetophobia, as snakes are far worse than other reptiles for me.
A 2021 studyTrusted Source notes that ophidiophobia is one of the most common specific phobias.
Ophidiophobia vs. herpetophobia
Ophidiophobia is the term...
I don’t know tbh! Even the word snake fills me with dread. I don’t even distinguish between poisonous and non poisonous though the bigger they are the worse it is. I would sooner be in a room with 100 poisonous spiders than 1 non poisonous snake.
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