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@SlowCamino2024 if you take a cup, I took a Sea-to-Summit collapsible cup on my last Caminos. Takes up practically no space, and is v light.
PS not sure how it would handle a heating coil…
In addition to what Camino Chrissy wrote in the above post be sure to check out the other entries in the forum section Other Routes in France.
Check this recent thread re walking from Paris to Santiago.
From a Belgian site check out this page...
Day 3: Corleone to Prizzi — 20km
There’s no easing into the camino this morning; it’s uphill from the very first step through the alleyways of Corleone all the way up to the Saracen Tower that surveys the town from a rocky outcrop. The tower is...
(Soon-) Live from the Camino del Salvador - starting end of April 24.
We are currently on the Camino de Invierno around 43km before reaching Santiago - from there we will catch a bus to Leon to start the Camino del Salvador on Thursday. Luckily...
Starting late Sep I took a single season down bag with me. For the first 2.5 weeks, there was a bit of a heatwave, but even so I made use of the bag at night, even if I had it unzipped or half open. Then it started to get colder and I was...
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