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Backpacks only policy in Albergues: A common restriction?

When did the Diocese of Santiago impose these strict requirements? :confused:

Rebekah does not say anything about the Diocese of Santiago. She, like the rest of us, has her own sense of principle.

I live with self judgment and what I require of myself. Whether I accept someone else's judgement is my choice.

I do not chose to let my choices impose unrewarded obligations on others - as would be the case of forwarding my "luggage" in an uninvited way to an unsuspecting host.
 
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Rebekah does not say anything about the Diocese of Santiago. She, like the rest of us, has her own sense of principle.

I live with self judgment and what I require of myself. Whether I accept someone else's judgement is my choice.

I do not chose to let my choices impose unrewarded obligations on others - as would be the case of forwarding my "luggage" in an uninvited way to an unsuspecting host.
You misunderstood my post. I referenced her purported rules that pilgrims must walk (as opposed to cycling, riding horseback, taking buses, etc.) and must carry everything (rather than using bag transport).
 
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When did the Diocese of Santiago impose these strict requirements? :confused:
They didn't. The Camino doesn't require a hierarchy to make its rules, although people love to impose their own requirements on it.
If you're doing this as a pilgrimage, it's all about simplicity. No rules, batteries, electrical charge, reservations, worries, petroleum, "camino family," charge card, rice cooker, blow dryer, belief system, money, luggage required, or desired.
 

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