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peregrina2000

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Leaving in four days, with all my pack contents lying on the guest room beds. And I wanted to give shout-outs to two forum members whose posts made me buy two new pack items.

To @Rick of Rick and Peg, thanks for the post about the nifty tick remover. https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/tick-borne-disease-update.43020/#post-442573

And to @lizlane, thanks for the post about the whistle.

I walk alone on untraveled Caminos and I have had many ticks. I haven’t had any reason to use a whistle but it seems like a good idea for a 68 yo woman walking alone with no one around.

Thanks guys! Buen camino, Laurie
 
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Have a wonderful Camino, Laurie, and take care on those mountain variants!
(that whistle might come in useful ... the sound of it should carry for miles and miles!)

I ordered a set of 3 of those tick removers (the extra 2 are for family members). They look so much easier to use than the many different types I’ve already tried. Just hope mine doesn’t make a hole in my pocket, as it’s on my keyring ...

thanks for the tip, @Rick of Rick and Peg ⭐

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Leaving in four days, with all my pack contents lying on the guest room beds. And I wanted to give shout-outs to two forum members whose posts made me buy two new pack items.

To @Rick of Rick and Peg, thanks for the post about the nifty tick remover. https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/tick-borne-disease-update.43020/#post-442573

And to @lizlane, thanks for the post about the whistle.

I walk alone on untraveled Caminos and I have had many ticks. I haven’t had any reason to use a whistle but it seems like a good idea for a 68 yo woman walking alone with no one around.

Thanks guys! Buen camino, Laurie
Buen Camino Laurie, I hope that you have no need for either item but how great to have them. I had a whistle but I hadn't thought of bringing my tick remover. Thanks for the tips :)
 
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Buen camino, Laurie, keep us informed of your adventures! I would say you are going to be walking through some tick areas.
I alwasy ever got two ticks in my life, in Asturias and in León, but I removed them without realizing they were there, just casually scratching.
They are scary little buggers, indeed, and they seem to like grass and backpacks

BUEN CAMINO!!!!
 
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Buen Camino, Laurie! Looking forward to your posts.

That tick remover looks very nifty indeed. Damian got a couple of ticks last week on the Salvador. Inevitable, with so much long grass and all those grazing animals. Our tick card was good for the small and large ones, but less so for the medium-sized critters.
 

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Leaving in four days, with all my pack contents lying on the guest room beds. And I wanted to give shout-outs to two forum members whose posts made me buy two new pack items.

To @Rick of Rick and Peg, thanks for the post about the nifty tick remover. https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/tick-borne-disease-update.43020/#post-442573

And to @lizlane, thanks for the post about the whistle.

I walk alone on untraveled Caminos and I have had many ticks. I haven’t had any reason to use a whistle but it seems like a good idea for a 68 yo woman walking alone with no one around.

Thanks guys! Buen camino, Laurie

I've been carrying a tick removal 'key' since my first Camino. I have never needed it. But whether I use it, or the ticks know I have it and just stay away, I have had no tick problems...yet...

Have a great time! We look forward to hearing about it.
 
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To @Rick of Rick and Peg, thanks for the post about the nifty tick remover.
I appreciate the appreciation Laurie.

I'm at the very first part of the planning stage of walking the Camino Catalan this autumn. All the information you are providing me (and the rest of the world) with your informational posts and GPS tracks is an elephant to my tick.

Buen camino.
 
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Leaving in four days, with all my pack contents lying on the guest room beds. And I wanted to give shout-outs to two forum members whose posts made me buy two new pack items.

To @Rick of Rick and Peg, thanks for the post about the nifty tick remover. https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/tick-borne-disease-update.43020/#post-442573
I don't know, Laurie . . . That tick remover looks awfully heavy. Perhaps you should clip off the fat end of it to same some weight. I know how you struggle up and down under that impossibly large pack of yours.
 
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Leaving in four days, with all my pack contents lying on the guest room beds. And I wanted to give shout-outs to two forum members whose posts made me buy two new pack items.

To @Rick of Rick and Peg, thanks for the post about the nifty tick remover. https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/tick-borne-disease-update.43020/#post-442573

And to @lizlane, thanks for the post about the whistle.

I walk alone on untraveled Caminos and I have had many ticks. I haven’t had any reason to use a whistle but it seems like a good idea for a 68 yo woman walking alone with no one around.

Thanks guys! Buen camino, Laurie
Buen Camino!
 
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Leaving in four days, with all my pack contents lying on the guest room beds. And I wanted to give shout-outs to two forum members whose posts made me buy two new pack items.

To @Rick of Rick and Peg, thanks for the post about the nifty tick remover. https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/tick-borne-disease-update.43020/#post-442573

And to @lizlane, thanks for the post about the whistle.

I walk alone on untraveled Caminos and I have had many ticks. I haven’t had any reason to use a whistle but it seems like a good idea for a 68 yo woman walking alone with no one around.

Thanks guys! Buen camino, Laurie
Isn't the sternum strip of backpacks contain a whistle? Mine always did. Buen Camino.
 

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Isn't the sternum strip of backpacks contain a whistle? Mine always did. Buen Camino.

I got my pack for my second camino in 2001 and have used it every year since then. It is a very old, out of production Mountainsmith Ghost pack and it doesn’t have any of the new improvements. But it is like an appendage and I would never trade it in. So if I want a whistle, I have to add it to a little cord on the outside of my pack!
 
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Buen Camino Laurie, look forward to your posts. Where are you going?
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Heading to Irún tomorrow. :) Champaign-Chicago-Philadelphia-Madrid-San Sebastián. The SS airport is actually in Irún, about a 20 minute walk from the center of town. Hoped-for walk would be Vasco Interior to Santo Domingo (very grateful for VN and Sabine’s posts), hop a bus to Aguilar de Campoo for the Olvidado into Ponferrada, the Valley of Silence circle from Ponferrada, and then onto the Invierno. Obviously, things can change, but that is the dream.
 
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We get lots of ticks when bushwalking in Australia. My remedy is to run a very hot bath when I get home and soak for a while. It's fun to see them drown and rise to the surface. I realize that this is not always possible on the Camino, but its something to bear in mind when you get the chance.
 

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