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First, sticks will be a PROBLEM as carry-ons as most airlines will not permit them. This means that you have to check your bags.
Second, look around where you live as there must be a place where you can rent a pair to test it out. As for testing a stick, pick one up as you walk and try that...
I suggest running shoes, trail runners, hiking shoes not boots.... The trail, for more than 90% is not technical enough, not arduous enough, not bad enough to warrant the use of boots. Moreover, since you plan a trek in June, I recommend a non-waterproof (sot the shoes can dry quicker(, very...
Totally normal for doubt to creep in.
Try to have positive thoughts. As you walk, try to find the positive. Focus on the beauty of it all.
As for the Achilles : STRETCH STRETCH STRETCH!
Stretch in bed before going to sleep
Stretch in bed when you wake up
Stretch after your first couple of...
Always do an inspection immediately upon arriving. Below are some signs:
Smell: smell of mildew or dampness or sweet musty. If yes, be more thorough in your search.
Specks of blood on bedding, mattresses, or upholstered furniture such as couches and headboards.
Exoskeletons. ~1mm pale yellow...
NO, it is NOT possible. Maybe try calling them using the telephone. Moreover, calling in September to reserve a room for May 2024 may not be perceived as serious but DO call.
Walk an additional 5 to 10 km tomorrow and, after which, you will be too tired to care. Or make a friend and focus on that. Or read and plan for the next day. Or read self help or fiction....whatever it takes to keep your mind busy from overthinking the situation and creating distorted thoughts...
Items that I would consider leaving at home or changing:
Sleeping bag - not really needed but OK. You may want to consider sleeping bag liner instead. All depends when you are going. At worst, if there are no blankets for the few occasions, I would sleep in my clothes.
Headlamp - Not needed...
Only you know what you can do...we do not have enough information as to your walking/hiking level and experience to be able to give you any advice. Having said that, if you are looking for smaller first stage on the first day out from stjpd then maybe consider the Val Carlos route instead of the...
There so many places along the Way to purchase shoes if need be. You are not in the wilderness so not at all required. However, a pair of sandals, Crocs, or flip-flops is nice to have to allow your feet to breathe at the end of the day and to dry out and for showering...
No You DO NOT NEED WATERPROOF hiking shoes unless you are planning to hike in the end of the Spring Season, the Winter Season or Early Spring. A nice breathable shoe will allow the show to dry out faster.
Inform yourself if you can get a refund? or if the airline will provide alternative means of transport? Check flights leaving the day prior to your planned departure date. If you should arrive a day late, try to plan alternatives from trains as you could take a train to Paris and then one to...
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