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mspath

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Kanga,

Now you're talking!! As you may know home is in Champagne facing a vineyard. Thus at the end of each camino when at last I reach the sea I silently give thanks and then treat myself to a flute of true French champagne, toasting all who helped to make my journey possible. Watching the sea I slowly sip savoring the moment. When that glass is empty it is time to turn towards home .

Margaret Meredith
 

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Wonderful - really the only thing to drink! Margaret, last year a friend asked for a recommendation for accommodation in Champagne. I wish I had known about you then - she had a week between conferences in Paris. You would have enjoyed meeting each other I think.
 

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Notice a lot of pictures of people wearing eyeglasses but never see a list advising to take a repair kit. Don't know how many times I've used my little kit to repair glasses for another backpacker. It is hard to find those little screws for your frames in little villages. Even if you don't wear eyeglasses, Sunglasses also fall apart.
 
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Notice a lot of pictures of people wearing eyeglasses but never see a list advising to take a repair kit. Don't know how many times I've used my little kit to repair glasses for another backpacker. It is hard to find those little screws for your frames in little villages. Even if you don't wear eyeglasses, Sunglasses also fall apart.

Good point. One of the small screws in my glasses came loose when I was walking the Camino. I had no repair kit, but fortunately a fellow peregrino did and helped me out. One of those little kits in the bag could be quite useful.
 

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I wear glasses all the time. One of those little screws fell off. We fixed it together with duct tape ( we always take a small bit with is rolled around a stick of wood). In Najera I had a new screw fitted.
So..... What about a small length of duct tape? Anne
 

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Notice a lot of pictures of people wearing eyeglasses but never see a list advising to take a repair kit. Don't know how many times I've used my little kit to repair glasses for another backpacker. It is hard to find those little screws for your frames in little villages. Even if you don't wear eyeglasses, Sunglasses also fall apart.

Yes! You would definitely be my
friend.
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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I wear glasses all the time. One of those little screws fell off. We fixed it together with duct tape ( we always take a small bit with is rolled around a stick of wood). In Najera I had a new screw fitted.
So..... What about a small length of duct tape? Anne
A paper clip stuck though the holes and wrapped around will also fix a pair of glasses in a pinch. Really any piece of wire...
Rambler
 

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Along with some duct tape, also useful is ripstop tape. Ask in an outdoor gear store. It's the ticket for repairing a tear in nylon clothing or a sleeping bag.
Apropos the wine and champagne memories: While we were on the Camino Frances, we took a little break in the Rioja region to celebrate our anniversary in the lovely town of La Guardia. Our host there gifted a very nice bottle of wine when we left, which I carried for quite a few days until we had the proper occasion to share it with some fellow pilgrims.
Buen camino.
Dan
 
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Kanga,

Now you're talking!! As you may know home is in Champagne facing a vineyard. Thus at the end of each camino when at last I reach the sea I silently give thanks and then treat myself to a flute of true French champagne, toasting all who helped to make my journey possible. Watching the sea I slowly sip savoring the moment. When that glass is empty it is time to turn towards home .

Margaret Meredith
My kind of traveller. Although I am really looking forward to the local wine.
 
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A paper clip stuck though the holes and wrapped around will also fix a pair of glasses in a pinch. Really any piece of wire...
Rambler
Well yes.... I didn't have a paper clip ( or any other piece of wire), but we always take a bit of duct tape. ;)Anne
 

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Kanga,

Now you're talking!! As you may know home is in Champagne facing a vineyard. Thus at the end of each camino when at last I reach the sea I silently give thanks and then treat myself to a flute of true French champagne, toasting all who helped to make my journey possible. Watching the sea I slowly sip savoring the moment. When that glass is empty it is time to turn towards home .

Margaret Meredith
Champagne, my favorite! You have helped me so much with the planning of my Camino so I will definetly toast you when I am finished with my Camino. Buen Camino to all of you!
 

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A paper clip stuck though the holes and wrapped around will also fix a pair of glasses in a pinch

Are Spanish stores like Guatemala Tiendas where they will sell you ONE paperclip? Our local Dollar Store sells Eyeglass repair kit with a dozen different screws f0r $1.

Duct tape--customs generally confiscates my small roll of Duct Tape/100 Mile Per Hour tape.

Missing from list--Talc Powder!
 
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Carry a sewing kit from pound town thread needles safety pins buttons you can use thread a needle and stitch your glasses with the thread makes for a temporary repair until you can replace missing screw. Safety Pins come in handy for losing trouser buttons needles handy for blister treatment and small rolls of different coloured thread about the size of a matchstick you get the idea comes in a neat plastic case
 
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Clako bedbug spray!
Hi Kanga - is this a local "Spanish" brand?

Hi Xin loi - why do customs confiscate the Duct Tape?? :(- I carry a small roll - about 10mm in diametre & 35-40 mm wide; or about 2 metres taken of a large roll from home. (But I also put in my checked backpack.)
The idea about buying a "glasses repair kit" sound great. ;)
A paper clip stuck though the holes and wrapped around will also fix a pair of glasses in a pinch. Our local Dollar Store sells Eyeglass repair kit with a dozen different screws f0r $1. Duct tape--customs generally confiscates my small roll of Duct Tape/100 Mile Per Hour tape.
 
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xin loi

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I also wrap Duct Tape around a pencil and Customs usually takes it. No idea why.

Also Eyeglass repair kit--noticed that my sunglass screws do not go all the way thru frame so I would not be able to repair with thread or paper clip. Will have to see if a screw in repair kit will thread into the frame or not.

Also realized that a way to save major weight and not worry about repair of glasses is to wear a monocle and duct tape other eye.
 
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I also wrap Duct Tape around a pencil and Customs usually takes it. No idea why.

Also Eyeglass repair kit--noticed that my sunglass screws do not go all the way thru frame so I would not be able to repair with thread or paper clip. Will have to see if a screw in repair kit will thread into the frame or not.

Also realized that a way to save major weight and not worry about repair of glasses is to wear a monocle and duct tape other eye.

I wrap duct tape around my water bottle, and it has never been confiscated by customs. In fact I never even thought about the possibility! I use the duct tape for repairs, blisters, and theoretically to hold a wound together.
 
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Duct tape--customs generally confiscates my small roll of Duct Tape/100 Mile Per Hour tape.

I've heard of it being removed from hand luggage as it could be used as a form of restraint.

I couldnt live without duct tape. If duct tape cant fix it then it's totally screwed.

There is also stuff called Tear Aid which is like duct tape on steroids. Completely waterproof, designed for field repairs to inflatable boats.
 
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I also wrap Duct Tape around a pencil and Customs usually takes it. No idea why.

Also Eyeglass repair kit--noticed that my sunglass screws do not go all the way thru frame so I would not be able to repair with thread or paper clip. Will have to see if a screw in repair kit will thread into the frame or not.

Also realized that a way to save major weight and not worry about repair of glasses is to wear a monocle and duct tape other eye.
Blind in one eye. Therefore no need for this tip. ;)
 
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2M of nylon paracord (parachute cord), can be used for spare laces or the inner strands can be used for sewing repairs as needed.
I have about 10 feet braided into a wrist band. I attached to the zipper pull on my pack. It has many uses and is part on my emergency supplies in my car and truck.
 
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Duct tape is usually quite wide and needs cutting but medical tape is usually really narrow and breaks when pulled so it shouldn't be a problem. If you are worried you can buy some when you reach the Camino. We prefer the Spanish tape to our own.
 
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Okay, I suspect this one is going to be REALLY controversial: I carried an unlocked iPhone and bought a local Spanish SIM card with a data plan. It was absolutely invaluable to me and I NEVER used it to stay "connected" in any way.

- Downloaded detailed maps (some actually showing the Camino).
- Used the GPS to verify where I was on occasion.
- Pretty decent camera.
- There are several Camino-specific apps that listed aubergues, hostels, guest houses that were sometimes not in the book.
- When I heard about crowded lodging ahead I could call and make a reservation.
- Language translator apps helped me with my Spanish.
- Was able to look up information about various points of interest that I discovered.
- Looked up historical facts giving me a better appreciation of many sights along the way.
- If I ever cared, I could check the weather.
- Record name, number, address for new friends I met along the way.
- Handy calculator for currency conversion, figuring tips, adding up kilometers for trail sections or side excursions.

I didn't use it for the following but it offers the option depending on your frame of mind:

- Listen to music.
- Place a "Skype" phone call back home.
- Provide loved ones with a rolling update through either a blog or Facebook.
- Email (yuk).
- Record a daily journal of thoughts & experiences (either typed out text or even voice notes).
- Record short videos.
- Conversion calculations for those moments when you absolutely HAVE TO KNOW what something is in miles, pounds, or gallons!

I put mine in a "LifeProof" case so I didn't have to worry about rain, dirt, or drops.
 
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Clothes line. Lot of albergues have limited lines available. I actually had people trying to put their clothes on my line while I was still tying it up. Don,t know if it matters but I would bring more rocks to put on the cairns for the mountain Gods.
 
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I wear glasses all the time. One of those little screws fell off. We fixed it together with duct tape ( we always take a small bit with is rolled around a stick of wood). In Najera I had a new screw fitted.
So..... What about a small length of duct tape? Anne
Yes, I wrap a length of duct tape around a walking pole for use in such emergencies.
 
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I also wrap Duct Tape around a pencil and Customs usually takes it. No idea why.

Also Eyeglass repair kit--noticed that my sunglass screws do not go all the way thru frame so I would not be able to repair with thread or paper clip. Will have to see if a screw in repair kit will thread into the frame or not.

Also realized that a way to save major weight and not worry about repair of glasses is to wear a monocle and duct tape other eye.
Probably because customs officers understand that duct tape can be used for more sinister purposes than fixing eyeglasses. Maybe it would be ok in checked luggage wrapped around walking poles?
 
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Just revising my list for the benefit of fellow Brits and adding the following:
Chamber pot or collapsible thunder-box
Izal skid-paper
Dressing gown, flannelette pyjamas and slippers
Candle, matches and Candle Stick Holder
Brilliantine for the Barnet
Wax for the moustachios
Cigar cutter and humidor
...I am sure I have forgotten something.....?!
 

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Salt and pepper! For the first time in 43,days in Spain, tonight I actually had both salt and pepper on my table. Along the way I shared my salt and pepper that I brought with me. Ever read Marco Polo? He claimed Beging, China was so big that it used 8 ton of pepper per day. Bet the entire country of Spain uses less than a kilo a year of pepper.
 
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Salt and pepper! For the first time in 43,days in Spain, tonight I actually had both salt and pepper on my table. Along the way I shared my salt and pepper that I brought with me.
It is most generous of you to share such a precious commodity. I usually carry a few sachets collected from places that have them. It there is none at the table at a bar, it is a simple matter to ask - I don't think I would have thought it necessary to bring my own from home.
 

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Www.hikerswool.co.nz

I used the medi pack and had enough for me and to share.
In the US one can get lambs wool in most drug stores for about US$ 3 - 6 for about 1/4 - 1/3 oz. An orthopedist recommended it to me. She works with ballet dancers who use it all the time in the toes of their shoes. She advised me to use a tiny bit - just pull off a small strand and wrap a problem toe with it -- very nice stuff!! And it weighs nothing! It's coming with me again on the next Camino!
Terry
 
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I've heard of it being removed from hand luggage as it could be used as a form of restraint.

I couldnt live without duct tape. If duct tape cant fix it then it's totally screwed.

There is also stuff called Tear Aid which is like duct tape on steroids. Completely waterproof, designed for field repairs to inflatable boats.
Duct Tape: the brand endorsed by Star Wars.

After all, there is a light side, there is a dark side, and it hold the universe together!
 
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Just revising my list for the benefit of fellow Brits and adding the following:
Chamber pot or collapsible thunder-box
Izal skid-paper
Dressing gown, flannelette pyjamas and slippers
Candle, matches and Candle Stick Holder
Brilliantine for the Barnet
Wax for the moustachios
Cigar cutter and humidor
...I am sure I have forgotten something.....?!
You haven't forgotten a superb sense of humor.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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A paper clip stuck though the holes and wrapped around will also fix a pair of glasses in a pinch. Really any piece of wire...
Rambler
And a method I have used in the past, @Rambler - not very chic, but definitely functional!
Suzanne :)
 

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Carry a sewing kit from pound town thread needles safety pins buttons you can use thread a needle and stitch your glasses with the thread makes for a temporary repair until you can replace missing screw. .......
@cathal Ferris, I've also used the thread method for my glasses at times!!!
Suzanne :)
 

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I've heard of it being removed from hand luggage as it could be used as a form of restraint.

I couldnt live without duct tape. If duct tape cant fix it then it's totally screwed.

There is also stuff called Tear Aid which is like duct tape on steroids. Completely waterproof, designed for field repairs to inflatable boats.

There is, at least here in the States, another variant of the classic duck tape called "Gorilla Tape." It is from the same folks who market "Gorilla Glue." The tape comes in 1" and 2" width. I have only seen in in black. I do not know how they do it, but it is better adhering than duck tape, and tolerates water better.

I started carrying a partial roll of the 1" variant. It is much stronger than duck tape, at least IMHO.

I hope this helps.
 
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Just revising my list for the benefit of fellow Brits and adding the following:
Chamber pot or collapsible thunder-box
Izal skid-paper
Dressing gown, flannelette pyjamas and slippers
Candle, matches and Candle Stick Holder
Brilliantine for the Barnet
Wax for the moustachios
Cigar cutter and humidor
...I am sure I have forgotten something.....?!
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