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I'm generally very careful about having enough water, but I wouldn't bother with more than 1L on the CF. There aren't very many stretches where water is an actual issue.
All people tell you to carry water. So I always carry (on the CF) 500 ml water. And I drink beer. That way I always have enough water, bc I don't touch the stuff.
Different phones use different charging technologies to speed up the process, that works best when paired with an appropriately designed charger.
So if you'd be leaving it plugged in overnight either way, choose the lighter one.
If you care...
This is pretty neat! I'd seriously consider using it on my next camino. (Provided you'd have a bunch of obscure caminos added in by then.) Most of the stuff I'd take into account when planning is in there, and I definitely like setting bounds...
Well, I can tell you, in a polite and humble way, on that date a year ago, when I was a "guest" on the site, I wasn't sure if baggage transport was an April Fool's joke..
I’m with Verizon (in the US). They want $10 per day to use my phone internationally with limited data. With a 30-40 day Camino, that’s more than I care to spend. I’m planning to use the free WhatsApp to make calls when I have WiFi (Albergues)...
Disclaimer: I am not a meteorologist.
But I live in Malaga, and my take is that you don't need to worry about it. Andalucia gets very little rain; so when a storm comes through, it feels like the apocalypse. But all that rainwater runs off...
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