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Places to store photo equipment during hike - Camino Frances

echavez123

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Aug 2022
I am planning to hike the Camino Frances from Aug 30 to ~ Oct 11. Then I will spend about 14 days exploring and photographing. I would like to take a digital SLF, tripod, and 2-3 lenses, batteries and misc stuff. Ideally, I would like to leave the equipment in a secure locker somewhere, probably near the starting point at SJPDP while I hike the Camino. Then, I get transportation to the starting point and pickup my photo gear. Any recommendations or experience with this issue?
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
Getting back to St Jean again would take time and expense.
Why not send the stuff to Ivar in Santiago and pick it up when you get there?
He manages a luggage store.
But doesn't like to 'push' the commercial aspects of this Forum.
So it's hard to find........ :rolleyes:

I can't find it.
Maybe someone has the link?
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Let me just throw out the wild idea of a pawn shop. In the US you take out a loan based on the equipment's worth with it being kept as collateral. You have a certain amount of time to pay back the loan with interest to get the equipment or else the pawn shop sells it so, essentially, they charge the interest to hold the stuff for you. I don't know how regulated they may be in the EU or even if they exist in Europe but maybe someone here does.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
I am planning to hike the Camino Frances from Aug 30 to ~ Oct 11. Then I will spend about 14 days exploring and photographing. I would like to take a digital SLF, tripod, and 2-3 lenses, batteries and misc stuff. Ideally, I would like to leave the equipment in a secure locker somewhere, probably near the starting point at SJPDP while I hike the Camino. Then, I get transportation to the starting point and pickup my photo gear. Any recommendations or experience with this issue?
Regardless of the storage location, although I personally like the idea of shipping it ahead to SdC, let me encourage you to insure your photographic equipment. When I travel across the country for shooting competitions, because my guns have to be checked with the airlines, I always insure them for their replacement value. If you haven’t done this before, it’s very easy to have your insurance agent add a rider to your homeowners policy for special coverage of valuable items. Like other types of travel insurances, luckily I have never had a claim. Nonetheless, for a very small amount of money, I have the piece of mind that if my property is lost or stolen at any time during my travels, I have financial coverage for any loss.
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
And you usually need to wait until Pamplona.

That's why I recommend using the service of Express Bourricot to send luggage directly from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago. The service is so easy to use.

Yes a good service. We used it once. The stuff is held at a Hotel in Santiago.
Though it wasn't cheap.
About Euro 70 I think.
 
Yes a good service. We used it once. The stuff is held at a Hotel in Santiago.
Though it wasn't cheap.
About Euro 70 I think.
Yes, it's 70 Euros, but if you consider the alternative of sending it on daily transport for 3-4 days until you reach Pamplona, then going through the hassle of taking it to the post office.

I broke down the costs in this post:
I think that you'll find that when you add the daily transport cost until Pamplona, the cost to mailing the bag from Pamplona to Santiago, and Ivar's storage fee that Express Bourricot's fee of 70€ seems very reasonable!

First you will have 3 or 4 days until Pamplona at the cost of 7€ a day until Pamplona (actually Express Bourricot charges 8€ per day for the stages between SJPDP and Roncesvalles) , which will between 22€ and 30€, depending on whether you take 3 or 4 days.

Then there is the cost to send it to Ivar, which I'll estimate at 20€ (based on the price I paid to send a small suitcase from Irun to Ivar)

Then there's Ivar's storage fee which is between 20€ and 25€ and you're between 62€ and 75€, plus the hassle of going to the post office during operating hours in Pamplona. And don't forget that once you are in Santiago you can pick up your bag at your convenience when you use Express Bourricot.

I'm not knocking Ivar's service at all, but in my opinion, when shipping from SJPDP, Express Bourricot wins out.
 
Yes, it's 70 Euros, but if you consider the alternative of sending it on daily transport for 3-4 days until you reach Pamplona, then going through the hassle of taking it to the post office.
I think the general consensus of forum members is to not send post/mail anything to Santiago from outside Spain so this accounting makes sense. Leaving from Pamplona I would be inclined to use Correos and Casa Ivar. Of course from Pamplona the Express Bourricot service is not available.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Yes, it's 70 Euros, but if you consider the alternative of sending it on daily transport for 3-4 days until you reach Pamplona, then going through the hassle of taking it to the post office.

I broke down the costs in this post:

Yes, good point.

That's why we used it :)

I guess for a mall item it might be worth carrying to Pamplona and posting it from there......
 
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