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2 questions what taken on-board & where stow "after" duffle
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[QUOTE="annakappa, post: 30124, member: 3751"] [b]Re: 2 questions: what taken on-board & where stow "after" duffl[/b] I confirm that you will NOT have time to leave your bag at the left luggage office at Madrid Airport, apart from the fact that it's expensive to do so. (we did this 2 years ago). That year, in June 2007, there was a trial bus route running from Pamplona Airport to the central bus terminal in town. If I remember, it took about 15/20 minutes and we arrived on the same flight you intend to use (arriving at 2.00 p.m.). I have no idea what times the post offices in Spain keep! After our experience in 2007, last year we decided to travel JUST with our backpacks, and if necessary buy whatever needed on the way, or in Santiago when arriving there. In the end we just bought little light weight souvenirs to take back home. We carried our packs on the plane and Iberia allowed us to take our one trekking pole along too into the cabin! This saved a lot of time at the other end. I agree that this might not be the case when flying from the U.S., but we live in Costa Rica! So... for our 30 day walk, plus the travelling there and back, we existed on only the few essentials we carried in our pack (my total weight was 6 kg and Adriaan's 7 kg.) I had even brought too much. Could have managed with one pair of trousers and one T-shirt less! Anne [/QUOTE]
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