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  1. Paintboy2

    Best app to accurately record distances, elevation and descent per day

    I use "Relive". It records your track, as well as a graphic elevation profile, inserts any photo's you take along the way at the appropriate spot, and allows you to create a daily video of your travels. I start it in the morning and it runs smoothly in the background without using a lot of...
  2. Paintboy2

    Advice needed on travel from Tomar to Porto

    I took the train from Tomar a couple of years ago because the temps were over 100. You need to go South a short way to Entroncamento and then up to Porto. You might consider a day in Tomar. It's beautiful there and the Castle is one of the best and most beautiful I've seen. Have fun.
  3. Paintboy2

    Experience taking hiking poles as carry on

    Yes, I was joking about the pole resale market, but the rest is for real. I'm not suggesting this as a way around airline security. Rather, this apparently satisfies their prohibition against sharp pointy things. Also, and possibly of greater benefit, grinding down the tip by necessity require...
  4. Paintboy2

    Experience taking hiking poles as carry on

    Yes they are. When I asked about mobility aids they offered to set up a ride or wheel chair ahead of time, but still referred to the pole tips as the problem. I think they are able to see the blunt tips now with the scanner and let them through. This is in U.S. airports though and the European...
  5. Paintboy2

    Experience taking hiking poles as carry on

    I called TSA to find out how I could get through with my hiking pole, necessary because of my new disability, and they advised that the problem was the sharp tip. So, I ground it off. Three flights now through major airports and not a word from TSA. I keep a rubber tip on it and it works great...
  6. Paintboy2

    But what about the handicapped?

    What a great idea. Thank you.
  7. Paintboy2

    But what about the handicapped?

    I'm a veteran pilgrim, but have recently suffered an injury that has left me handicapped. I can walk, but with great difficulty. Still, I find that I'm unable to give up on my love of Caminos. I'm going to try for another one, maybe next year if I can get my legs to work well enough. My...
  8. Paintboy2

    The Way Re-Release May 16

    The first time I saw Martin Sheen throw on his backpack in The Way, I knew it was only full of crumpled up newspapers. Nonetheless, it was the inspiration for my six Camino's. There will be a re-release of the film in 800 theaters for one night only on May16. In my area (Seattle) there were...
  9. Paintboy2

    Suggestions Please: Baamonde -> Sobrado dos Monxes -> Arzua

    My stay at Sobrado dos Monxes is one of my favorites of my 6 Camino's. Make your choice and be at peace with it. Your Camino will be wonderful.
  10. Paintboy2

    Don't speak the language?

    My best advice in any language. Learn how to introduce yourself, and be thankful for help.
  11. Paintboy2

    Did you frame your credential?

    You could photocopy it or, like mine, I display two different credentials.
  12. Paintboy2

    So long old friend,

    I'm excited for you PepperPat. Buen Camino.
  13. Paintboy2

    So long old friend,

    Don't be sad Nan, be glad. Think of the memories we both have that others don't, or won't. Share your stories, and live in the reverie of days gone by. It'll put a smile on your face for sure.
  14. Paintboy2

    So long old friend,

    Thanks Bumpa, 79 gets younger every year. Have a good walk and I'll be looking for your posts along the way.
  15. Paintboy2

    So long old friend,

    Not so fast TrvlDad1. I've got lots of other stuff to do before I cash my chips. Thanks for the best wishes.
  16. Paintboy2

    So long old friend,

    When Paulo Coehlo said "Do it now" he wasn't kidding. Six years ago I completed my first Camino at age 60. As I write this I'm looking at the early morning sunrise from the lounge at the airport in Madrid, having completed my 6th Camino. My 6th and last! Six years ago I had the knees God gave me...
  17. Paintboy2

    How Hot Is Too Hot? A recent study.

    Thanks for the summary. You beat me to it.
  18. Paintboy2

    How Hot Is Too Hot? A recent study.

    88°f and 100% humidity will make sweating ineffective at cooling the skin, leading to heat exhaustion and possibly heat stroke. Temps over 88°f have a lower humidity threshold, for instance, 100°f at 60% humidity. Bottom line, be careful, hydrate, seek shade, live to finish the journey.
  19. Paintboy2

    How Hot Is Too Hot? A recent study.

    Same here. I was dehydrated and exhausted and sitting under a tree falling asleep. It was that little voice that got me to seek help.
  20. Paintboy2

    How Hot Is Too Hot? A recent study.

    I came across this study today and it caught my eye because of the recent heatwave in Spain. I suffered my own heat event in Italy 3 years ago and it is memorable in the speed that it took hold of me. I'm starting the Norte in a week and I'll be evaluating temps AND humidity along the way...

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