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The person you are now is probably not the person you will be at the end of the Camino. Be kind to yourself and walk with an open mind and heart and humbleness, and above all enjoy this beautifully magical serendipitous path across this most special of countries. Buen Camino
This doesn't make sense really.
Everytime you use your camera you are advertising it to any people who might be of the disposition to steal it - so you are already more attractive to potential thieves. Also my camera and a lens would cost me £4k to replace - totally different to a mobile phone...
I didn't carry a wallet. I had a bank card stashed away in my ruck-sack for cash points. Other than that everything was done via my phone. My phone and passport stayed in my back-pack for showers etc, or sometime the phone would be left charging. Only once did I ever feel the need to take these...
Certainly, in September last year, it was no problem - if you took care. It's certainly not everyone's favourite decent and is often singled out. I hope they don't do anything stupid with it like put in an escalator or something because it is part of the Camino, and as @mspath has helpfully...
Wishing your recovery continues to proceed at such a great rate @Peterexpatkiwi. It is of course all about these little milestones and above all humility towards ones self.
From all of the posts on this recently, for me, it's best to assume an Albergue is only truly full if;
a) you turn up and they tell you it's full
b) you contact them directly via phone/whatsapp and they tell you it's full
It seems booking.con is causing much panic and even worse meaning these...
Sorry to hear you got ill, but glad you still managed to walk.
Giardia can also be spread person to person and caught from contaminated surfaces, so it might not have been from the water for sure?
You could also have most of those things in a wallet which is just as easily stolen though I guess. But I would certainly be in a bit of a pickle without my phone nowadays.
I hope your friend manages to get everything sorted out as that's a horrible thing to happen. Barcelona is pick pocket...
Yes, but it's very rare to see them, albeit in some cities where there are no predators as mentioned above they are more numerous.
Disease, hunting and natural predators (that haven't already been shot by the hunters) keeps the numbers low in other areas. Further South they are actively...
So the expectation will be for 2025 to be busier than normal (whatever normal is)? Do these things affect the whole routes, or generally the last say 100K type issues?
Rabbit if cooked correctly is a very nice meat. You will often get this on the menu in Spain especially in the Pyrenees (not so much on the Camino I don't think), but a lot of the time it is farmed rabbit (edit - wild rabbit is nice farmed is not - very bland). Another example of human craziness...
What a shame, but venison is definitely more popular now. It's probably another irony that the venison is coming from farmed animals whilst the wild venison is sent to landfill. Surely it could be used for dog food at the very least. . .
I haven't hired a car since pre-covid, but even then the fuel situation was always a bit of a pain. Often you might not use a full tank so of course wouldn't want to pay for a full tank upfront, but the pain of having to find somewhere to fill it up near to drop off was often a hassle. Add to...
I started September 25th last year, and had the most amazingly wonderful Camino, I'd suggest starting at the tail end. The only real crowds were for 2 days after Sarria, but totally avoidable if you wanted (get there not at a weekend like I stupidly did), and on the whole plenty of alone time if...
I think if you have the luxury of time you should aim for somewhere before Somport so you will get the climb up. It might just be me but it feels weird starting at the top.
Oloron would be a good place as mentioned above by @trecile which is more or less at the start of the valley, otherwise...
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