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Regarding the alberque at Neda,I actually stayed in it last year and it was very nice.I think it must have
been refurbished lately.And the journey on to Pontedeume was also fine. Sorry now that I poor-mouthed this alberque😞.
I appreciate a lot of this, but for me, "chas[ing] the next goal or pilgrimage" is very much what my overall Camino journey has been, and continues to be, and that's actually what I want out of my experiences.
As noted by someone above, Sarria...
Nothing very special for me. Not cotton - gets too damp from sweat and then chafes. Not small briefs or thongs - something like trunks which run a few inches down the thigh and therefore avoid a hem chafing in the groin. And I go for a tight fit...
TBH I’ve generally stuck to plain cotton briefs, I don’t walk in the warmer months and if I get a sweat on, I’m going too fast.
Having recently robbed a bank I invested in a pair of ex-officio’s finest. They’re quick dry, but I can’t really say...
Ah amazing! That works.
Never actually ordered a taxi from an airport - more of a public transport person - so excuse the ignorance. Thanks so much again
Hello Medimemblas, you've had some good advice already,but I'll give you my recent experience for what its worth.
In May/June this year I walked up the coast from Porto to Caminha,then along the Minho estuary and joined the main route at Tui,and...
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