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In these cases I (not Christian) am very willing to buy someone lunch. It's lunch, I'm not giving them hundreds of Euros. I'm not willing to financially support them for the entire Camino, but I can buy lunch.
At home, I am known to take homeless people to lunch when asked for spare change...
I was frequently the provider, and while I didn't mind I was always surprised at the lack of planning of some peregrinos. Water, cheese, bananas, and nuts handed out to people who didn't have and needed something now. How can you not think to bring a snack or a bottle of water? Handing out...
They should have everything you need. I mailed stuff from Burgos to Santiago and from Finisterre to Canada and in both post offices the staff were amazing. They boxed everything (in Finisterre she packed it all in a box and then realized it would fit in an envelope/bag and switched to that as...
Some do. I don't tend to buy things with large logos or brand names across them, but I am not going out of my way to cut the logos off my shoes. That would damage them. Some wear brightly coloured clothing while hiking so that they don't blend in to environment and can be easily seen. Most...
I've seen much worse shirts. Nothing stopping you from wearing it inside out or a t-shirt over it - although that could get hot depending on weather.
Easy entry for someone on Camino though!
Most of us are walking with advertising whether we admit it or not. Our shoes, packs, and clothing...
My sister does drink coffee and getting tea was sometimes a challenge. Be prepared for a herbal tisane in some places or if you're lucky Earl Grey.
Prior to my first Camino I had a Spanish language app and one of the conversations was about beverages.
¿Te gustaria cafe?
No gracias. Té por...
I brought a lightweight merino shift style dress, it helped me feel like a human at the end of the day.
You'll be fine! There will be people to talk to and time to be alone.
Try to get a few walks in with your loaded pack before you leave. I understand how difficult it is to be motivated...
I have a bare of bone conducting headphones and love them, I have teeeny tiny ears and earbuds either do not fit or cause excruciating pain. I bought a pair of AirPods last week in hopes they would work for me and they do not, they were sooooo painful. I returned them the next day lol...
I am aware that by travelling across North America and then across an ocean (it usually takes 3 flights) to get to my Camino starting point that I am contributing to a greater, global problem. I do try to minimize my damage by never having had a driver's license so I walk or take public transit...
In my experience, restaurants and cafes were very good with allergies. I'm allergic to garlic and had memorised "Soy muy alérgico al ajo. ¿Qué es seguro comer?" (although I guess I should have used alérgica lol) "I am very allergic to garlic, what is safe to eat?". Sometimes the answer was...
I got stuck in the bathroom on my first Camino. The lights went out and no amount of waving from behind the door of the stall turned them on. I couldn't the stall door unlocked and then the lock fell out of the door to floor. Finally I realized that it was a slide/pocket door and not a hinge...
In my experience, yes, banks will call. My bank called me a few years ago to let me know that my credit card had been compromised. I was immediately suspicious because the phone number they were calling from was not shown on my phone and they wanted me to confirm my CC number and birthdate. I...
I didn't have a Camino Family either. I did have a few people that I would run into part way through the morning and walk and chat with them, I'm still in touch with two people.
To answer your question: I was the one who had what you needed. Flagging and in need of water because you didn't...
As others have have mentioned, I brought a tube of Nuun electrolyte tablets and would start my day with one in my water bottle. Aquarius and Powerade are usually available at most stores as well.
I felt that the distances between stages were about 4km longer than suggested lol. Part of the issue is walking pace. My walking pace with a loaded pack at home is about 6kph. On Camino my walking pace is 4kph. At home a 20km walk is about 4.5 hours (allowing for a break) and on Camino I...
I saw a few eagles and vultures but nothing unusual. There was an article last summer or the year before of a bear walking through a town in the early hours. It left without a fuss. And a couple of years ago a woman was bit on the hand by a viper, I still wonder if she was trying to pet it...
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