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      Not good food, great food. The tuna balls melted in the mouth and prepared the tastebuds for what came next - the pork and cheese stuffed giant tomato, which was divine. The creme brulee without the caramelised topping was a suspect and dangerous...
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      Jerronymo reacted to Lindsay53's post in the thread Collapsible hiking poles with Like Like.
      In Australia they are effectively not permitted as carry on. While a walking stick is a mobility aid and is allowed, hiking poles, even though they collapse , are more akin to ski poles, which are prohibited. You may get away with it depending...
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      Jerronymo reacted to Kathar1na's post in the thread Collapsible hiking poles with Like Like.
      Hi @Jerronymo! Everyone who replies to your question ought to first read the thread linked above before replying because it accurately provides the general picture. This thread consists of a single post and I did read it 😊. The reader will notice...
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      Jerronymo reacted to C clearly's post in the thread Collapsible hiking poles with Like Like.
      I have added the tag "walking poles/sticks" under the title of this thread. If you click on it, I expect that you will find a few threads discussing people's experiences. 😂 Also see this thread for the TL;DR version. (For a discussion of what...
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      Anyone had any experience with getting collapsible (fold up) poles through airport security checkpoints in carryon baggage. In particular when exiting Australia and Spain?
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      Jerronymo replied to the thread Hiking Sandals on the Camino.
      Portuguese Coastal from Porto in September, interested in your thoughts.
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      In a quandry about whether to wear my hiking sandals or leather hiking boots on the Camino.
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