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So you don’t state your route for flying , I am in Burgos now arrived 2 days ago with AC to LHR checked my pack 48lt kestrel, have a daypack for carry on , next was BA to Madrid £65 to check bag so I bundled the daypack inside the kestrel and carried it on at no charge, next flight Madrid to...
I have the mens Kestrel 48lt backpack. I will be leaving on my first Camino in September, I am starting in the Meseta, where I assume it is going to be quite hot and dry so do I buy a water bladder and carry that or would it be sufficient to just purchase plastic water bottles and refill along...
I am getting ready for my first Camino in September will be doing the Frances. I do have terribly high arches, arthritis, a hammertoe and the list goes on but nothing that my peers don't have, 'age and stage' I guess.
My question is that for me a trail runner is a good option but of course...
Thanks for this, I didn't consider this option..might give me the best of both worlds..although just did a little research some towns are terribly small and so getting to Sarria could be interesting..but I guess I could bus to a bigger city and take it from there.
Hi , I will probably start walking solo, my first Camino on 7/8 September so I have 26 days allocated for walking. My original plan is to start in Burgos and hopefully end in Santiago. I will be a slow stroller and probably on my rest days take the bus. Reading through posts here I noticed that...
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