Hi Anne! No I have yet to walk the Camino, and very much looking forward to it. I am going to walk the Camino France and it is comforting to know that there are villages and possibly toilet stops available within close distances, not that I have any problem with that, being a nurse, we are known...
Well, good on you indyrem! we're on the same page! That is what we do here in Australia when we go out camping and we're out in the bush where there are no toilet facilities, camping grounds have toilets, but out in the bush, the rule is to dig at least 150 mm deep and 100 meters away from any...
Hi Anne! Digging a hole in the ground is what we do here in the bush Down Under, it prevent the spread of diseases and keeps the bush a pleasant place to visit. I don't know what the Galician governments' rule is about this matter. A trowel wouldn't be that heavy :)
Oh man! Is it too hard to dig a hole in the ground and deposit your bodily waste there?Like what some smart animals do? Perhaps all perigrinos should be required to carry a trowel. It is not only disgusting and disrespectful to the locals but leaving excrements exposed spread diseases that will...
Dear Gerry, there is this book by Gitlitz and Davidson called The Pilgrimage Road to Santiago (ooops! Moderators, is this allowed?) I got mine on Kindle and you would have loved it! Next time!
Yes!Metaphor for life, The Camino, I've read that so many times in this forum. If someone decide to do things in life to achieve their goals, it doesn't really worry me as long as they're not breaking the law, even then it's not my job to keep an eye on them. They can do whatever they want, it's...
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