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  1. karyn61

    Even Better than store bought Hikers Wool

    Thinking out of the box here too... I am a professional longarm quilter and I have lots of 100% wool batting scraps... hmmm. I will try it out in my shoes too!
  2. karyn61

    Even Better than store bought Hikers Wool

    Love this. I hope it works well for both you and for Tiger! (he's adorable!)
  3. karyn61

    Hoka speed goat 5 vs hoka anacapa breeze also a sock question

    I've been blessed to walk and finish two Caminos (Ingles and Portuguese Coastal Litoral), one in the Hoka Speedgoat 5s and the other in a Saucony Peregrine. The Speedgoats were much more comfortable with absolutely no complaints. The Peregrines have a thinner sole overall and I could feel a...
  4. karyn61

    A young girl gave me a euro

    Last year in Vigo, I was sitting with my friend down by the Real Club Náutico having a Clara Limón. A gentleman next to us bought us another round and asked us to pray for him in Santiago. When I got there, I lit a candle for him and said a prayer. We also made friends with a gentleman who...
  5. karyn61

    Euros

    I buy my euros at home before I leave. If you have AAA, they will buy them for you without a fee (or at least only a teeny fee). This can take a couple of days because you have to bring cash to AAA and then they order the euros for you. They also have small denomination euros ($100 worth) in...
  6. karyn61

    Foot pain in Vigo

    There's a good hospital in Vigo. I'd head to the ER and get an xray and an exam. Good luck and Buen Camino!
  7. karyn61

    Movie Showing (USA)! 'Santiago: The Camino Within'

    I’m bringing my two Camigas and some more friends to the showing in Albany NY! Thanks for posting this!
  8. karyn61

    Are hiking poles needed for Porto to Vigo?

    I think I misspoke about the removable rubber tips on the poles - I put them on when walking on pavement or boardwalks to stop the click clack, and remove them for long sections of dirt path or unpaved surfaces. I just re-read my post, and it was confusing. I attribute that to the rosé that I...
  9. karyn61

    A walking pole query

    Post on this forum that you are looking for a pair of poles to use with your dates that you will be in Santiago to get them. I did this last year before starting the Ingles, and a lovely couple left me a pair at a hotel in Santiago with my name on them. I picked them up and enjoyed them and...
  10. karyn61

    Are hiking poles needed for Porto to Vigo?

    Having poles helps keep my hands from swelling with a pack on which is my primary reason for using them when I walk. I also like having them for weight transfer when going up or down, saves my knees. I think having removable rubber tips is essential to stop the click clack noise when on...
  11. karyn61

    Is it possible to skip Vigo?

    I enjoyed Vigo last year very much, we actually slept on a sailboat anchored in the harbor, thanks to a listing on Booking.com! However, we did take a taxi from the outskirts to the marina to avoid the long slog into the city. We also had a great breakfast in town at a lovely, very dainty and...
  12. karyn61

    Peregrina finishes Finisterre to Jerusalem journey!

    What a fun thread! I have now stocked my library requests for a plethora of the above mentioned gems. If I can't be out walking, I will be in - reading about walking!
  13. karyn61

    Any don't-miss places on the Primitivo

    I’m starting to plan for this route too, for May 2023, and knowing ahead will be helpful. I’m really looking forward to it, I’m just back from the Ingles.
  14. karyn61

    Packing List : T shirts : Merino wool or synthetic quick dry ?

    I love my merino, I bought some undies and a T-shirt from Woolx and am very pleased with the lack of body odor, the ease of washing and quickness of drying. Plus I felt less "swampy" than in my synthetic duds. I do my wash every day on the Camino, it's a meditation and ritual for me. My trick...
  15. karyn61

    Camino Portugués coastal/litoral: A Guarda to Vigo

    Actually it was from the balcony of the Hotel in Oia where we were booked, the meal at the restaurant there was top notch too! Yes, the road is close and busy, but the Way is lovely :)
  16. karyn61

    Cash

    Cash was helpful, so many small expenses (cafe con leche, pinchos, fruit, etc) were easier with it. I presume merchants have to pay a percentage on every card they process, and on a small expense I’m sure they appreciate the cash. The coins are a bit heavy but they spend pretty easily.
  17. karyn61

    Camino Portugués coastal/litoral: A Guarda to Vigo

    I loved Oia and saw this sunset there in May 2022.
  18. karyn61

    The very best souvenir from the Camino!

    I once had a Brussels sprouts stalk that survived a winter outside and was hard enough to serve as personal protection… or a wiffle ball bat! I thought these ubiquitous Camino greens looked like collards, but a hardier variety. I loved the Caldo Gallego and ate it often during my Camino Ingles...
  19. karyn61

    Using booking.com on your Camino

    Interesting information for my next Camino! I did use Booking.com but will try to contact ahead via an alternate means next time, or hopefully, I’ll be able to wing it a bit more. This forum always has so much good information! I’m currently in my reverie after completing the Ingles……🥰
  20. karyn61

    Need taxi information on the Inglés

    Thanks, we are all set. Buen Camino!

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