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Ok people, that seals it now on the dryer(drier) whichever you prefer! I have another question to throw at you wise people out there! Can one bring vacuum packed or sealed dried fruit into Spain??
I walk my previous Camino only with my clothes, water and the bear necessities, no phone no nothing, I had peace on earth! But that is how we differ from one another and that is good! I am glad that I could stirr up a little storm with the drier idea! Don't worry, if you hear a drier in the...
What amazes me however, is that people can walk with ipods, ipads, cell phones, laptops, notebooks etc, but a small foldable hairdrier- NO!!! thats a no go!! This is suppose to be a pelgrimage, to be honest, actually one should walk that without any luxary or technology or contact to the...
Yeah right, your'e a man, but don't worry, I will just for you, leave my dryer at home!o_O Thanks anyway for the advice about charging my phone and camera.
Thought I will get this reaction. Not really, although I struggle to think, being now in the middle of our dark, wet and cold winter, to start walking very early with wet hair!
I've got another question though! We plan to stay in the Municipal Albergues. Do all of them have plugs for charging your cellphone and camera batteries and if, what about using a blow dryer for your hair, or is that a no no? Help please?
William, yes, but the only problem is that there's only one train per day departing from Logrono and the departure time is 01.05, even worse than the bus! In the middle of the night!
A friend and I want to travel by bus from Logrono to Ourense late September. It seems that there is only one bus departing 04hoo, which is quite early in the morning. Can anyone tell me how far the bus stop is from the route or better even, from Albergue Logrono were we will overnight?
Sorry for asking the following on this thread, but I struggle a bit with the threads. Can anyone recommend a private albergue in Santiago where we can stay for 3 days after our walk?
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