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[QUOTE="Dutch, post: 193288, member: 33041"] Wow, it is not often (i found) that someone agrees with me on the running shoe department. Or the socks, for that matter. Most pilgrims advocate for boots or special hiking shoes. Not me, not anymore. Not after my troubles. As a runner, i should have know better. I think. I am even thinking about bringing an extra pair of shoes. Jsut have to decide first if my first pair will be my normal running shoes or my trail runners, which i love (almost) as much as my normal runners. Two pairs might be a bit much, but not sure if betting on one horse is wise, again. On my relatively short upcomimg camino it might be a good way to see which ones i prefer, camino wise, for my longer camino in (probably) september. Had a look at your blog. Did not read it all, but what i read, i liked. Some points you made were very familiar. Too familiar maybe :) I get why you feel the need to scratch that itch. Oh, opinionwise. I kindle or any ereader is so much more relaxing for the eyes than an ipad. I brought my kobo glo with me (and iphone). On the other hand, your right, an ipad is more functional, if you have to choose between the two. If you like to read in bed also, when the light is turned off, be sure you have an ereader with a build in light, similar to the one i have. Works perfect. Or does yours have this as well? Every night, when everyone went to sleep at around 2200 hours and the light got turned off, there was always one very small spark of light coming from the pillow end of one of the bunkbed. This was me, reading :) [/QUOTE]
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