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Are there pillows available while staying in the alberques? One of us has a bad neck on occasion ;)- not that we will pack a full size pillow but may try an inflated??:cool:
 
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I can't recall never having a pillow. But what I do is carry a pillow case, and if there were to be no pillow, I would stuff the pillow case with some of my clothes and use that as a pillow. I seem to recall doing that one time, but can't remember for sure.
 
I'm not comfortable with inflatables but I am taking a small, stuffable, camp pillow that I have trimmed to a small size. I see that many places have pillows but I enjoy my squishy one. It's a small indulgence that takes up little weight and space. When packed it's about the size of an orange. We all have our little luxuries. :)

Cheers,
Laurel
 
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I can't recall never having a pillow. But what I do is carry a pillow case, and if there were to be no pillow, I would stuff the pillow case with some of my clothes and use that as a pillow. I seem to recall doing that one time, but can't remember for sure.
thank you so very much
 
I'm not comfortable with inflatables but I am taking a small, stuffable, camp pillow that I have trimmed to a small size. I see that many places have pillows but I enjoy my squishy one. It's a small indulgence that takes up little weight and space. When packed it's about the size of an orange. We all have our little luxuries. :)

Cheers,
Laurel

Ahhh...well you've managed to make me feel better, thank you!!
 
I can't recall never having a pillow. But what I do is carry a pillow case, and if there were to be no pillow, I would stuff the pillow case with some of my clothes and use that as a pillow. I seem to recall doing that one time, but can't remember for sure.

To be a little more specific, I use packing cubes for my clothes. One for pants, one for shirts, and one for other clothes. I just inserted some of these into the pillow case. The structure of the packing cubes helped with the firmness of the pillow.

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Are there pillows available while staying in the alberques? One of us has a bad neck on occasion ;)- not that we will pack a full size pillow but may try an inflated??:cool:
I suffer from back pain, but what matters to me most in albergues is basi hygene. I now bring a pillow case, and can always stuff it with sweaters and other items I have with me. Not perfect, but so be it. After all, we all like a different pillow.
 
Stuffing clothes into the packing bag of your sleeping bag also works well (for me), SY
 
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To answer the original post, it varies, and there won't always be pillows. I have gotten by with some of the approaches already described, but this year I was researching options for a camping trip with my granddaughter, and found an inflatable pillow made using a modern, light fabric. The one I bought is from Exped but there are others on the market. This one weighs about 50gm in a carry bag.
 
My husband carried a pillow. He popped discs in his neck a few years ago and he is very picky about pillows and he is a crabby whiny-pus when he doesn't sleep well :eek:. The pillow was mandatory or I wouldn't walk with him! But unless you have special concerns there would be no need to carry a pillow -- a case would be useful as others have pointed out. Liz
 
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