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[QUOTE="LGLG, post: 636332, member: 80784"] Trust in God, but tether your camel! Budget wisely, insure your travel (highly recommended), walk with the mindset of a pilgrim, and watch how the Camino provides! A run of seemingly bad luck on one of my Portuguese Camino days, resulted in one of my most memorable experiences. Not travelling with a phone, nor guidebook, I was unable to locate one of the albergues and forced to walk on well past my 30km mark. Exhausted, I was eventually forced to get off the Camino path and head towards a nearby small town - which ended up being very touristy and booked out. The local bar owner was unable to recommend anything either and certainly had no understanding of 'pilgrimage'. Discouraged, I sat down outside on the kerb, wondering what to do next, when a car parked next to me. Out came a woman who recognised the Camino shell on my backpack and started talking to me about it... Which ended up with me being offered a room for the night right across the road at her mother's place whom she happened to be visiting. All in return for a prayer in Santiago for her! [/QUOTE]
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