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Loving this thread! Had some smiles reading the answers :)
When I walked last year, a fellow pilgrim brought is SKATEBOARD - and ever since was known as the skateboard pilgrim or "What was that 'whoooooosh' passing by?"; plenty of hills along the way to use it and be the first at the next...
I couldn't agree more with VNwalking. If you want to walk the last 100 km to get the Compostela you have to walk them :) Also, you need two stamps per day on that section. About preferences: It is good to know what you like but especially on a small pilgrimage I would advise to let go a little...
Can only second all of the advice, it is an individual decision!
*Low budget advice*
To anyone who is traveling on a low budget and thinks it is better to carry a sleeping bag but does not have the money for a good and light one: A really good, cheap, and light weight alternative is the...
What are your prospects for "future use"? I second trecile! Think about the purpose of your backpack which is primarily hiking. There are other solutions for hiking backpacks if you want to check them in at the airport ;) Make the comfort your priority to enjoy your Camino the most!
I myself...
As mentioned above, the Farpoint is a travel backpack. I have a similar model from Deuter that I use only when I am traveling somewhere for a longer period of time and hence bring more clothing and stuff - and then yes, it is very handy at the check-in. However, I would not use it on the Camino...
Hey Jonny!
I can't answer all of your questions but have some tips regarding traveling:
1. I don't know of any direct transport from the airport to Fisterra, but there are frequent busses from the airport to Santiago - and from there you can catch a bus to Fisterra.
There has been an older...
I myself suffered from a burnout prior to my first Camino. I actually had the choice between staying at a rehabilitation center for 2 months or do the Camino - and I did the Camino which was the best choice for me. Nobody can forsee the good or bad effects one or another choice will have in the...
Those fears and doubts of other people sound so familiar (regardless of the age factor): Be careful, don’t overestimate yourself, are you sure you want to walk alone as a woman?!
One of the great things I found on the Camino that things that tend to separate us in our daily lives (age...
My ultimate advice for a tape if you already have a blister is Elastikon tape!! You find this by various brands, or just ask at your local pharmacy :) I discovered it on the Camino myself since a fellow pilgrim gave it to me for one large blister I had and afterwards I literally threw my...
Hello! Agreeing with the comments above: The detour was worth it, the way to Samos and out was very romantic! I also did the guided tour in the monastery and I also don't understand Spanish. It was still interesting! I also recommend going to a church service which also lets you see and...
I was on the CF in September/October last year. Who knows what the exact weather will be this year but like others already suggested: go for layering! It will be still hot during the day but cooler in the early mornings and in the evening. I took one long sleeve and a fleece jacket with me...
While I heard from a fellow pilgrim definitely camping in the yards of municipal albergues Larrasoana, Los Arcos and La Faba last year (I edited my post, forgot Larrasoana ;) ), she eventually ditched her camping gear since it turned out to be more of a hassle to find camping spots the closer...
Hello! I don't have too much information about it but I can reaffirm that the German municipal albergue in La Faba allows camping in their yard as well as the municipal albergues in Larrasoana and Los Arcos. Fellow pilgrims have camped there last year September/October. Hopefully there will be...
The struggle is real! :D
Many fellow pilgrims/hiking companions have pointed out to me that much of my hiking clothing is black/dark colored - because I really don't like the pastel colors/pink/purple/baby blue options usually available for women! And the only other option often is black! Thus...
I also took merino wool socks (Smartwool - agreeing, they are the best hiking socks I ever owned so far!), had 3 pairs in the beginning and 2 pairs in the end since I forgot one pair along the way... Was enough! Every other night I also just rinsed them in the evening with either just clean...
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