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[QUOTE="t2andreo, post: 1163456, member: 25553"] If you keep the size of each container under 100 ml (3.5 oz) and they fit in your 3-1-1 bag of liquids, they ought not confiscate them. Remember, you CAN buy all of this in Spain. But, if you want to bring smaller start-up sizes, follow my sizing advice above. You will be fine. You can always buy 3 ounce nalgene, or similar, plastic bottles with secure closing lids / caps and decant product into the smaller bottles. I use a handheld Brother label maker to mark each bottle with contents. In over 30 years of global travel, I have never had a problem with security. Been using the same labeling machine. As for buying hiking poles in Spain, if you are staying in Madrid for a day or two before starting, find where your hotel is located on Google Maps, then search for hiking and camping supplies near that address. Alternatively, go to [URL="http://www.decathlon.es"]www.decathlon.es[/URL] or decathlon.eu to locate the Decathlon sports super store nearest your lodgings. It is worth the price of a cab, especially if you are sharing with another person. Also, the El Corte Ingles department stores have very good sporting goods sections as well. You could check there. They have several branches downtown. Hope this helps. Tom [/QUOTE]
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