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  1. Hiawatha

    Bottle vs Bladder

    When bushwalking I use a bladder , while trekking a bottle . Both have advantages and disadvantages so I decided to combine both . A bottle with a bite valve , easily made in a few moments using rubber bands a bite valve from a punctured bladder I had and a generic disposable water bottle ...
  2. Hiawatha

    Beware of Crocs .

    Forgive me I couldn't resist the over dramatic title . Crocs the shoes not Crocs the Crocodiles It was 45'C at the farm the other day , so hot , I saw a local dog chasing a cat , both were walking :) My mankey old Crocs that I keep next to the door for quick trips outside had been baking in...
  3. Hiawatha

    How long is a piece of string ?

    Thanks for the advice on returning from St Jean . :) So to book air travel I need some indication of the time needed to walk the Le Puy , an estimate of course . I do know this is almost as bad as asking what the weather will be but then Australia is a long way from France . I was...
  4. Hiawatha

    St. Jean Pied de Port to Lyon via rail

    I may be lucky enough to be walking the Le Puy next May , it seems fitting to me to walk the first half after walking to Finisterre last year . Besides I found the countryside along the GR70 so beautiful I really want more of it and for a longer time . A basic question , I suspect the rail...
  5. Hiawatha

    Carry on luggage strategies

    I won't call them ' Hacks ' or ' Cheats' because I don't really want to do either , there must be a wealth of good advice amongst our members on how to get the best out of your on board luggage allowance . I have a 7 kg limit , with a 585 mm maximum length , my poles are OK but will need to be...
  6. Hiawatha

    The ' Way of St. James ' rose

    I walked past beds of beautiful roses called " The Way of St. James ' last year . I am an enthusiastic rose gardener and so this variety would be a welcome addition to my rose beds and a pleasant reminder of my own Camino , the scent was extraordinary . I haven't been able to find a supplier in...
  7. Hiawatha

    LIVE from the Camino Post Camino hair cut

    A small thing but certainly important for my reintroduction to the post Camino world . After thirty four odd days on the Frances and a further week to and in Finisterra I was looking a little like a Wooki . Men of a ' certain age ' tend to sprout hair in peculiar places , so much so that...
  8. Hiawatha

    River path to Burgos closed.

    As of June 4th according to local sources the alternative path to Burgos via the river is impassable. I have not seen it myself but it isn't hard to believe ?considering the torrential rain of the past few days in the region of Atapuerca and Burgos itself .
  9. Hiawatha

    Burgos for a rest .

    I want to stay in Burgos for a day to rest up and divest myself of my cousin the ' speed demon ' , determined to gain the yellow jersey on the Camino. He is so happy to be the fastest walker that he still doesn't realise just what he's missed on the way . Suggestions as to where to stay for...
  10. Hiawatha

    LIVE from the Camino Blister tip .

    For the very first time in my walking career I have developed blisters . A few hot days on the Camino Frances in gortex lined Merrells has done it . I couldn't live with them let alone walk on them and had to puncture them . But I didn't want to risk infection by using a safety pin...
  11. Hiawatha

    LIVE from the Camino Snoring revisited

    I take back every word I have ever wrote about snoring . There is no effective way of blocking out the bass resonance of a half drunken middle aged man :
  12. Hiawatha

    Starting this morning May 23rd.

    I Would like to acknowledge all the help and Advice I have received over these past months. Without the forum my preparation would have been less appropriate and certainly more doubtful. Orisson tonight , then who knows where and how far beyond . So thank you to all that helped directly...
  13. Hiawatha

    de la Orden de Malta

    Being of Maltese heritage and with a somewhat tenuous ancestral link to the Knights of St John I am keen to visit those sites that have links to Malta . One of these is the Albergue de Peregrinos de la Orden de Malta in Pamplona . If anyone has stayed there and could perhaps give me a warts and...
  14. Hiawatha

    Charles

    I leave SJPDP on the 23rd of May staying overnight at Orisson and hope to reach Finisterre sometime in early July .
  15. Hiawatha

    Villa Harriet

    Has anyone stayed here ? I wondered about it's proximity to the Pilgrim's Office amongst other things .
  16. Hiawatha

    Santiago de Compostela to Barcelona

    Could a member please let me know if there is a fast train from Santiago to Barcelona ? If so , also the approximate time it takes and cost ? I am not sure of my arrival date in Santiago [ who ever is ? ] so I would rather not pre-book tickets . I must admit the Spanish train timetable sites...
  17. Hiawatha

    Hiking towels [ Australia ]

    For Australians only . Aldi has brilliant hiking towels for sale at the moment . $14 odd for a reasonably lightweight, fast drying towel ,80cm x 130cm , compete with its own wrap strap . I tried one out yesterday , it drys hairy old me very quickly and dries itself even faster . Comes in a range...
  18. Hiawatha

    Eco Raider

    Has anyone had any experience using this product ? https://ecoraiderusa.com/why-ecoraider-is-good-at-killing-bed-bugs-on-contact/ Almost too good to be true , but it appears to be the only treatment that has substantiated its claims with peer reviewed research .
  19. Hiawatha

    More on inner soles ; a comparative study of Six brands

    I have continued my quest to find the best inner sole for the Merrell Moabs I wear for most training walks . Previously I found that Steel Blue inner soles were comfortable and of good quality ,after a hundred odd kilometres they were still comfortable but I thought that there must be something...
  20. Hiawatha

    The Camino 'Walk '

    Apologies if this has been posted before . I have to admit I laughed out loud when I first saw it . I have experienced this ' walk ' many times after a long haul with a 20 kilo pack , just never saw it from behind before . <iframe width="640" height="360"...

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