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My re-entry routine is to leave a change of clothes at a friends place. She has a sauna. I leave every, shoes, pack, electronics, passport, etc. in there with the sauna turned on.
Failing a sauna, a dark plastic bag with the large non-dryer items and place in a sun spot, greenhouse? Or use a...
A group of us met on the train to SJPdP, formed a Camino family and walked to Burgos. One fellow drank way too much that night and fell out of his top bunk. He cracked his skull and had permanent hearing loss and that ended his Camino.
A couple of ideas:
Take a strong line to tie back and forth...
If you are over 60 you are eligible for a Gold card which gives you major discounts on your rail ticket 25%-40%. Check https://www.renfe.com/es/es/viajar/prepara-tu-viaje/descuentos/mayores-de-60 It only costs €6 and is valid for a year. Buy it first at a station before buying a ticket online...
PS just found the note the ticket seller gave me. The bus line is Artieda and a google search indicates a Monday to Saturday bus at 13:50 https://www.autocaresartieda.com/pdf/roncesvalles.pdf
I just found my bus ticket stub. The bus line from Pamplona to Roncesvalles is Ativar. Try this website https://moovitapp.com/index/en/public_transit-lines-Pamplona-1582-1710994 which suggests you download an app.
Hi, yes, bus from Pamplona to Ronsevalles and then get a taxi at Ronsevalles to St JPdP. Sorry, I forgot the name of the bus company. I think it is Alsa that sells tickets to St JPdP, but it was the bus company in the booth to the left of Alsa in the main bus terminal, that goes to Roncesvalles.
We tried to buy a bus ticket Pamplona to SJPdP at 9 in the morning for the noon bus but it was sold out. The ticket seller suggested we bus to Ronsevalles €6 and get a taxi there to SJPdP €50 as it was much cheaper. You buy the ticket (leaves at 1:30 or maybe a bit later) from the bus driver...
The Canadian Company of Pilgrims has travel insurance thru Johnson MEDOC. Age doesn’t seem to be a barrier.
https://www.santiago.ca/benefits-of-membership
One woman I met took a sleeping bag liner and cut it open to lie flat then sewed it to a light weight down quilt. Depending in the weather or her body temp, she could have down side up or turn it to liner side up. I thought it was a brilliant solution.
Having had bed bugs I prefer to be inside...
Hi,
I always take a cotton/silk liner and a very compact lightweight down throw to give me a choice. Since you will likely be sleeping on a mattress, you don’t need to worry about insulation under you and the sleep liner, especially if it has some silk provides some warmth.
Another option is...
Not everyone reacts to bedbugs (I do and have) which is how the little vermin travel too,— with unsuspecting transporters.
I have a 're-entry' procedure. I have a bag of clean clothes to change into in a bag at my sisters. When coming home I phone her and she drops the bag off at a friends who...
I have two, a silk which I find useful for cold but generally I prefer a silk/cotton blend which is a bit cooler. Here is a link to all the Sea to Summit liners https://seatosummit.com/collections/sleeping-bag-liners
Buen Camino
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