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I am free to do a solo walking journey on the del Norte from approx. March 3 - 11 and wondering about week long suggested routes. I am relatively fit and looking to walk minimum 20k/day. However, I do need to consider really steep passages as knees not quite what they were. I’m thinking slow...
Oh my. This tricky equipment business is a bit much. If distance walking (including los caminos) becomes more popular (post-covid) with any luck, there may be some demand for the airlines to re-think the silliness.
Thanks Faye. This time around I don't have to worry as will check all deemed dangerous items. Unfortunately, I prefer regular manicure scissors but may (likely) need to factor in other options in future so this is good idea re rounded end type.
After considering that I have four items that could (depending on the security folks' discretion) be confiscated, I am now checking in a bag.
This will now include:
1. Poo trowel - which (among other features) has a knife incorporated into one of the edges that is beyond 6 cm
2. Trekking...
Yes I heard about the seniors advantage but didn't realize that there are seemingly no restrictions! I plan to stay in Spain and/or Portugal as long as possible. My doctor friend tells me that there are rumblings of a rough virus winter ... again :(
I went right over my full suitcase, wheels got stuck (at 11 pm) on an Aberdeen bridge!
This was more impetus for decision to be backpacker moving forward!
One really needs to get used to that pack ... before things like mud, balance challenges, etc.
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