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  1. RJM

    Buying a guidebook in Porto?

    If you meet a fellow pilgrim who does have a guidebook simply ask them if you can take photos of the pages you need from it, which I assume is mainly the maps and the albergue information.
  2. RJM

    The Taking of Gloves Paradox

    I have only carried gloves once on the Camino, in October. Wore them twice on that trip. They were surplus wool military. Worked great. Small, took up as much room and weight in pack as a pair of socks. I didn't find carrying them to be a paradox at all.
  3. RJM

    LIVE from the Camino Wolf On Francés Today

    Doubtful that a wolf would try and take on a group of humans unless it was rabid. I personally would have been more inclined to want to scare the wolf away by yelling, banging together trekking poles, blowing on whistles etc so as to avoid any further contacts with people. For the wolf's sake.
  4. RJM

    Acknowledging that the purpose of pilgrimage to SDC has changed

    The purpose has changed? Really? Don't know about that. It's stayed the same for me and a great percentage of that personal purpose is the Camino's original purpose. As far as anyone else's reason? I personally could care less. 🤷
  5. RJM

    Stolen poles

    There's a YouTube video where two peregrinas discover their trekking poles missing in the morning. The hospitaltero takes them in his car and off they go and actually locate the thieves walking in the Camino just a few kilometer away and who are definitely embarrassed for being caught red handed...
  6. RJM

    Best book for all routes

    There are a lot of routes. I don't think there's a guidebook that compares them all. Do some online research about the different routes, pick a couple that are what you are looking for and then get the respective guidebooks for them.
  7. RJM

    LIVE from the Camino Between Sarria and Portomarin

    You won't experience waves of 100 kilometer pilgrims in October, especially mid October.
  8. RJM

    LIVE from the Camino Between Sarria and Portomarin

    Having just completed a Camino Frances a couple of weeks ago I'll say again what I said in a previous post about it and that is I don't recommend that anyone, especially first timers, plan or schedule their Camino Frances where they are walking from O'Cebreiro to Santiago during the month of August.
  9. RJM

    Lost & Found Lost Shoes

    On my most recent Camino I met two pilgrims who had shoes stolen in the albergue. Stolen because there was no similar pair left behind. It happens fairly often. I always remove my insoles and put them in an outer pocket of my backpack and there are times when I've had a bottom bunk I simply put...
  10. RJM

    A general "don't bring/don't pack" in your attitude kit

    Of course hatred and hostility is a bad thing anywhere, not just on the Camino, but everyone is different. We humans are perfectly imperfect and that's the way we're supposed to be. To be honest your post is a bit self righteous and your opinion on what's offensive may not be shared by every...
  11. RJM

    What would you tell a new pilgrim NOT to do ?

    Because they're older that means they can afford private accommodations every night? 😆 You are not serious with that comment, are you? You still can delete it.
  12. RJM

    What would you tell a new pilgrim NOT to do ?

    It's rude and unsanitary to do that and the albergues don't want you to do that. Prospective pilgrims, don't do it. Put your pack on the floor. I never saw an albergue sleep area with no floor space.
  13. RJM

    What would you tell a new pilgrim NOT to do ?

    I saw the earbud wearing pilgrims on my recent Camino Frances fairly often and sometimes when they were walking on roadways. Totally unsafe and quite frankly, dumb thing to do. I guess pilgrims are devolving. Losing navigation skills and common sense. 😆
  14. RJM

    Neurodiversity on the Camino

    Hmmmm.....the Camino Frances wouldn't be my first choice if I had such a condition. It's walked by literally hundreds of thousands of people annually, and one will experience crowded restaurants, cafes, bars, stores, plazas etc. Not to mention the interactions and noises involved with communal...
  15. RJM

    What would you tell a new pilgrim NOT to do ?

    What kind of unsolicited insights? Elaborate please....
  16. RJM

    Use Albergue before getting credential?

    Private accommodations don't require a credential and could care less if you have one when you make reservations.
  17. RJM

    What is it Really like walking on from Sarria these days?

    I just recently completed the Frances. I reached Sarria on the 5th of August and walked out the next morning, the 6th. There was an incredible amount of 100km pilgrims. Hundreds. At one point I shared the path that day and the next two days with at least 500 in some spots, playing music, smoking...
  18. RJM

    What would you tell a new pilgrim NOT to do ?

    Don't be overly concerned and scared about staying on the Camino path, especially the Frances. It is so well marked and honestly you gotta be walking with your proverbial cranium in da six to get lost. I recently walked the Frances and it was comical how app dependent so many pilgrims were. They...
  19. RJM

    Use Albergue before getting credential?

    You can get credentials in Pamplona. Which albergue in Pamplona will you be staying in?
  20. RJM

    Is a pack liner a good idea or nah?

    I carry a trash bin liner and put all my clothes in such in it when it appears as though I may walk in the rain. It works well and weighs nothing, keeps my stuff dry and when I get home I line the trash bin with it. No need to buy a special waterproof bag for the Camino.

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