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I didn’t forget it but I would have brought my Aero Press for fresh pressed 10 second coffee first thing in the morning. Instant sucks. I also would have sent a bag ahead to Santiago with some non Pilgrim clothes for the end of my camino. I was so sick of my wardrobe by the time I got there, I...
I'm so sorry. This is quite scary I am sure. My first thought was Lyme Disease as well...it needs to be ruled out that it is not a chronic case. Although they have ruled this out as an acute infection, I think a course of doxycycline pending a consult with an Infectious Disease Specialist/MD...
I get it in Latin America too...not by the locals but by "travelers" and "tourists". Mostly people are nice and respectful, but occasionally...just "wow" at the venom towards the US and its citizens.
I met a lovely Russian woman on my last sojourn in Guatemala and she is asked constantly about...
I constantly adjust the belts each time I hike by loosening ALL and re-fitting ALL on the pack each time I put it on. REI and experience have shown me that this is best practice. I go thru all of this when I take off and put on the pack on again and when I notice anything bothersome - I start...
OMG! It's almost here! I've trained and acclimated well to my gear. I've lived out of it for 24 hours and washed and air dried my clothing overnight to make sure my clothing choices are correct. I've combed the forum and adjusted and reworked my gear and packing list. I've packed, re-packed...
I did the reflective strips and found they were hard to get to adhere to the "plastic" material as my poncho was navy and covered all the reflective strips on my backpack as well. I ordered a new reflective rain jacket with a backpack cover in a completely garish color from Amazon. Remember...
I agree that we all have to do our part. I don't eat meat and save animals and the environment but I won't sacrifice my own health to the general well being. Just a selfish streak :) Lyme disease is horrendous, bedbugs expensive and then you are really doing having to go all in on the poison...
I have a fear of running out of water - whether it's a 5 mile hike or a 20 mile hike. I also look at water opportunities like I do bathroom opportunities. Never let an opportunity pass you by :)
Great advice. Whatever you choose must work for you. I am terrible at drinking water so the hydration bladder is a constant reminder with the "in my face" tube. My plan is to rinse it out and fill it up with two liters of fresh h20 every evening and then when I encounter water on the way...
I'm a huge believer in DEET and permethrin. I use Sawyer spray on my kit every 6-8 weeks outside and following all directions. For the camino, I worry about bed bugs. In my every day life with the huge amount of day hiking and backpacking I do, I worry about ticks. Chronic lyme disease sucks...
I tried today and as I was putting in my number, it wasn't valid, so it didn't work. I am just trying to eliminate as many "last minute" items in an effort to not remember things. I'm so sorry that this is even necessary. Just so sad. I've been flashed twice...seems innocuous until it happens...
Oh, the envy I feel when I encounter people who can go back to sleep after being awakened. I have a switch in my head that somehow just goes "awake/sleep"...there's no switching back and forth. I'm bringing ear plugs, a buff which I'll use as an eye mask, and sleep aids (aka drugs). I pray I...
Please let us know! I'm little over week behind you!
When I first joined the forum, I was told that they just hadn't released the beds yet as several of my first choices in Pamplona were booked. Now, I think, October may be quite busy, too. I will adjust and plan ahead if I must...
One of...
I've now joined the throngs of people who have cut out every single label out of the clothes/bag liner/etc that I've packed. I've packed and re-packed (up to 3 times a week) and cut some weight each every time I've done so - therefore it has been a rewarding endeavor. I've weighed every single...
I can't gush about poles enough and consider them essential for ME. They give you a nice upper body workout, help transfer the weight onto your core/upper body and have saved me from a fall or two. They also help you set a nice pace but I do agree with Bert45, you must learn to use them...
I'll be buying mine in Pamplona - I've read they're inexpensive and readily available at sporting goods stores. Since I have to buy my multi-tool there anyway (knife for cheese, etc), I figure it's worth the inconvenience of having them destroyed, forbidden in the carryon, etc. Buen Camino!
I can’t answer your specific question as to where it’s available in Leon. Wish I could help. It’s legal in Spain, so I might look at other ways to locate it outside this forum...google? Good luck, Ester.
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