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It can take a while to get used to a particular type of stick. I have been trekking at home with mine for some weeks now plus they were quite expensive so I want to take them with me.
I've read in some forums that casa Julia is sometimes closed or food is not available unless booked in advance. I'm going to be stopping there om Monday 1st may before the steep climb to bruma. Anyone know if it will be open and lunch available? Thanks
We have trespass in Dublin. They're not too bad but I wouldn't say the quality is brilliant. I have hi tech boots I used on the Camino last year and am using them again this year. I love them and they're not overly expensive.
Hi I cannot seem to find your guide to download to my phone? When I go to resources section there appears to be only 1 download able guide which is not yours. Thanks
Thanks for the good wishes. Thus is my 3rd trip. Last year my sticks were taken from me in Santiago. Aer lingus were fine on the way out but santiago is the problem
Thanks all for the feedback. Difficulty here is it costs €40 each way to check in a bag from Dublin. Almost the same cost again of my flight but it looks like I have no other choice.
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