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[QUOTE="CWBuff, post: 1113537, member: 86656"] I used 4 different transport companies throughout my Camino (2 on Frances and 2 onto Finisterre) I never had any issues with my bag being misplaced or not arriving. I never locked it, just put a tie-string through the hoops for it not to accidentally open while in transit I did the same when I checked it in (at that moment it had my backpack & poles in it) - following someone's advice that having it locked may "send the wrong message" As we all know bad things can happen anywhere to anyone. I had my luggage pilfer through, locks broken and suitcases lost many times when I was not a Pilgrim. I NEVER would put stuff like important documents (inc passport, any medical insurance and in case of Camino - credenciales), money, credit cards, photo\video equipment, phones, laptops etc into any piece of luggage that will be out of my sight for nary a second. No matter where I am. As long as you do everything 'safe' in that regard I see no issues. Can something happen? yes! But if so - you lost what? couple of T-shirs, pair of pants, some socks and toiletries? Sucks but its all easily replaced if not in the town\city you're in then surely in the next one Dont fret, enjoy the Camino! Good luck [/QUOTE]
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