Yes yes yes. I am on the Camino and I use panti liners so I pee, pull up panties & pants and be on my way. I have done this in all my hiking over the years.
I’m on the Camino Frances now and transporting my larger backpack and using a day pack. Next time I’m going to use a small suitcase to transport. It will be so much easier instead of pulling everything out of my pack. I see a lot of luggage in lobbies when I head out each morning.
This is my exact route traveling today from Spokane Washington. I felt this route was best for me and it gave me an excuse to fly back to Paris for a few days of sightseeing with my hubby that will meet me there.
I am so excited I have to hold back tears of happiness. Been training since 2019 and yes, the blog community have been angels guiding me along in my adventure planning.
I did notice that. I touched several to see your mileage and places you’ll stay. I really liked it. I’d like to do the same for my Camino France tha I will begin next week.
Yes, please continue posting as details are important to us following in the near future. Dining in SJPP tip is extremely helpful as I will be arriving on Sept 20 late afternoon. I too will be staying in same hotel so your comment is very helpful. Buen Camino!
Thank you very much for posting. I will be arriving in Astorga on Saturday the 12th from Leon so I will definitely follow your advice to get food for the weekend unless someone feels Leon/Astorga will have options available since they are larger towns.
Wow! So many pilgrims heading to the Camino this month. I’ll be tailing behind as I leave SJPP on Sept 21. This is my first Camino - solo. Making up for lost time as now I’m retired with less commitments.
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