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I love Pacer Poles also but didn't want to put them in barrels at the end of the day for several reasons so I got Black Diamond Z poles because they fit inside my pack.
I am in Barcelona right now and things are relatively calm although many businesses are closed. Many Catalonian flags hanging in windows. We did see a large demonstration against Catalonian independence but it was mostly peaceful. The police presence is obvious and some of them have automatic...
About 80 per cent loaded. No problem carry on from Sacramento to Fort Lauderdale Southwest. Next leg to Barcelona is British Airways. Should fit carry on. Checked tube with 2 pairs poles and various sharps. Pack is REI Trail 40, El Camino load about 15.5 lb. For size reference shoes are men's...
The clip on my REI waist money belt failed in Fort Lauderdale, but my friend Sammi's Spanish mother made this modification on her sewing machine. Leaving for Barcelona and the El Camino in 2 days just in time for the Catalonian independence vote termoil.
I used hydration packs for a couple of years but went back to bottles because the water from
bladders tasted plasticky to me. I cleaned the bladders constantly but still got that taste and couldn't tolerate it any more. Water from bottles doesn't taste that way to me.
I know what you mean, it seems like that mass is more for entertainment value than anything else. I don't know if I would wait two hours to see a gigantic swinging incense burner even though I am a devout Catholic. I don't go to mass to be entertained,
Thank Rick, I appreciate the links. I leave for my El Camino adventure in two days, very busy with last minute arrangements now. My hiking buddy Sammi and I are both still in favor of visiting the "Sad Hill" site. If we do I will take pictures and post them to the forum. Thanks for the information.
Just wanted to mention that there is an El Camino website based in my home town of Sacramento California that caters to pilgrims from Sacramento specifically and California in general. There is also a lot of useful information that would be valuable to any pilgrim no matter where they are from...
I find that waterproof shoes only work well for me on day hikes or in colder weather. In moderate or above temps of more than one day my feet get wet anyway either from sweat or water leakage and then the shoe is hard to dry. Many super hikers like Andrew Skurka and Ryan Jordan agree with me on...
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