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[QUOTE="TaraUltreia, post: 179639, member: 31983"] Hmmm... yes. I hadn't thought about keeping in touch as in being part of "madness". Most days I sent a text message to my husband in the UK saying "hey I'm still alive, my knees are still killing me, and I'm now in Hontanas" (or wherever I was). I *did* tell him not to stress if he didn't hear from me for a few days. You are right in that it mostly served to make me feel safer. I found that I liked to stay in touch with people on the trail and I did see it helping people out on the way - either through sending people back to help carry the packs of injured people, or booking beds, transport or meals for people who had been held up through injury, etc etc. Having said all that, I can see the peace that not staying in touch could bring to some people, so to each his or her own. I'd still have a phone with me for emergencies though! [/QUOTE]
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