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Sorry for your loss Michael. I too will walk the camino starting early April this year in memory of my wife who passed last February. It was our intention to walk the Camino together at some stage though her declining health constantly put barriers in the way as breast cancer slowly but steadily...
Oops, sounds like i unintentionally raised a few hackles, sorry, :oops: i have unfortunately a say it as it is approach.
If i was sat at home planning my travel and i thought i may have difficulty boarding a flight with walking poles, a penknife or indeed anything else i would prefer to pack in...
We plan to start early April depending on weather. Don't really care which route we take, over or around the mountains we leave it in the lap of the gods. See you there .
If i was worried that my back pack may not arrive then i am sure i could pick more important things than a pen knife and my walking poles to carry on board a flight knowing that they wouldn't be confiscated. I have spent plenty of time tramping/hiking carrying stuff that never gets used just in...
If there is a possibility that your stuff may be confiscated when trying to board your flight then why take the risk? It is extremely unlikely that you would need your pocket knife or walking poles on your flight anyway!!!
Hi, I am looking at doing the camino for the first time with my sister and son and his partner. We are in the planning department at the moment and anticipate setting off early April. I am looking at booking Orisson for April 1 but am a bit worried after reading a few posts that it may be a bit...
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