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  1. Anthony18

    Soon to be Pilgrim!

    You've come to the right place. Lots of great information provided by some very knowledgeable folks here. I thouroughly enjoyed my camino, in large part due to what I learned from reading the many threads here, or directly communicating with forum members. I did the Camino Frances. It is mostly...
  2. Anthony18

    Splitting bills with fellow pilgrims

    Best solution is to ask the waiter for a separate check.
  3. Anthony18

    What would you tell a new pilgrim NOT to do ?

    Don’t wake a snoring pilgrim to tell him to sleep on his side because his/her snoring bothers you. Get a private room, or go home. Almost knocked the snot out of someone for pulling that on me.
  4. Anthony18

    Are you a hiker or a walker?

    I would consider myself more of a hiker than a walker. I like multi-day outings with a backpack and the necessary gear for the hike. Although, I've always been a biker and have rediscovered the fun and benefit that comes from two-wheeling trails. Not too mention how much farther I can travel...
  5. Anthony18

    Most Dangerous stage on Camino Frances.?

    Same here. My poles saved me more than a few times on my camino, and I was 49 when I did it. I highly recommend them to all regardless of age or level of fitness.
  6. Anthony18

    Most Dangerous stage on Camino Frances.?

    I agree with you that the descent from Alto de Perdon was tough. I saw a group of young kids-(probably a running club)- jogging down it. That bit of trail contained rocks that looked like they came from the depths of hell. Now that I remember, getting to Zubiri was tough as well. Totally forgot...
  7. Anthony18

    Liner Socks

    Darn Tough is my recommendation.
  8. Anthony18

    Backpacks Check-in or carry-on

    I used a Hyperlite backpack that I was able to take the internal structure out and and make it foldable. I grabbed all of my gear, plus my folded pack and jammed that all in a carry-on suitcase to avoid checking it in. Once in SJPP, I used Express Bouricott to forward my suitcase to a hotel in...
  9. Anthony18

    A little rant about entitlement

    I couldn't agree with you more. So many out there who want the world to accomodate THEM instead of THEM adapting and adjusting to the world.
  10. Anthony18

    How to address an Advancing Dog ..in Español please!!

    This is not THE reason...but definitely a good reason to use hiking sticks on a camino. Whether it's dogs or people-use them to keep distance between you and a threat, maybe bang them together and if need be...whack the bejesus out of anything that attacks you. As far as speaking to a dog...I'd...
  11. Anthony18

    Re-considering zip-off convertible pants

    Señor Jacques, are the Prana Stretch Zion pants quick dry?
  12. Anthony18

    Listening to Music/Audiobooks/Podcasts while making the pilgrimage?

    I didn't want the distraction. My thoughts, observations, experiences and surroundings kept me entertained. The camino was great for unplugging and escaping all the noise.
  13. Anthony18

    Pre Camino Nerves

    I did the CF in 2019. I was super anxious while waiting for my departure date, trying to read up on all things camino. I probably watched every YouTube video on the subject at the time. I finally arrived in Madrid and stayed at a place near the airport-(Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport)-...
  14. Anthony18

    Happy Thanksgiving to all US pilgrims!

    Thank you, and a Happy Thanksgiving to you as well. Disregard that it says "From Kathleen". Stole it from my wife's aunt. haha.
  15. Anthony18

    To take a tent or not to take

    You probably won’t need it, but if you want the piece of mind…take a bivy. Smaller to pack, lighter and serves the same purpose. Buen camino.
  16. Anthony18

    LIVE from the Camino Struggling with doubt on the Camino Frances

    Rest and relaxation can go far in helping to lift your spirit. I had a tough day once and had a "ready to go home" moment. Once I got into town and checked into an albergue...I showered, washed my clothes and hit the local watering hole. I sipped on a Cubata while transferring my camera images...
  17. Anthony18

    To guide book or not to guide book?

    I used the Brierly guidebook for the CF. I thought it was great. I used an app to keep me on track, but the guide book was awesome at the end of a day, after I'd showered and hit the local watering hole. I'd plan how far I wanted to hike for the next day; regardless of where the stage may end. I...
  18. Anthony18

    Do your own Camino

    Here's my two cents. I, not some stranger... planned MY camino, purchased all the necessary hiking gear, paid for my plane ticket to and from Spain, made hotel reservations, paid for a train ticket, paid for a bus ticket, etc, etc, etc... therefore, I'm not at all concerned about some...
  19. Anthony18

    How do you carry the important stuff?

    I wore 2 exact pairs of Columbia quick dry pants that zipped off into shorts. I kept my passports-(pilgrim and travel), in a ziplock bag in my left zippered pocket on thigh. My wallet in my left front pocket and my phone in my right front pocket. Never had an issue from SJPP to SDC. Used a Sea...
  20. Anthony18

    Starting late from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port

    I suggest you arrive in SJPP, if necessary-take care of any last minute preparations-(luggage transfer, purchase forgotton gear, snacks, etc.) and enjoy the little town. Start fresh early next morning and enjoy the cool crisp air and quiet countryside. Buen camino. :)

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