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Hi all,
Does anyone have a Garmin Map for Camino Frances (SJPdP - Santiago) as i am looking at buying the Oregon GPS.
I know that GPS's are not required, but just as a safety net i want to take one.
Cheers
G
John,
Thank you for the heads up for Day Light Savings as i would have missed flights back to Paris if i never knew. I will write down all your tips and make sure that i prepare accordingly. Any tips for foot preparation each day? Double sock, wool wrap?
Glenn
Wow!
What an awesome post and a great insight and walking all of March, you are right, will be more peaceful and not as touristy as peak season.
I have survived cancer, doing a fundraiser and this walk is the missing thing in my life i call 'The Gap' and it came to me after listening to the...
I found the waypoints to save - Search Brierley's waypoints and this will help. I got that and will look into the GPS next as it has the accommodation, food etc points to get to.
Another awesome post!
Thank you for the item list as i was looking at all except the velcro strips, had no idea about the showers but that is brilliant.
I really hope the weather is not horrible each day, but you never know. Will have the layers, thermals and a down light sleeping bag.
Buen...
John,
Brilliant information a lot to take in and will read more in depth tonight when home. There are a lot of tips here and personal experience you had at the same time really helps me get things into perspective. I might get a GPS as was planning to just to make sure if we go off track, we...
Saint Mike, flights booked and paid for and leave from work booked so dates locked in. Have head torch already, probably get GPS as they are waterproof and really only concerned with start in SJ over Pyrenees. I don't mind getting away early and wet weather gear is a must. Will have that...
Awesome post and thank you for the heads up!
I have an ultra-lite backpack 1.13kg (48L) and aim to have 8kg all up + up to 2L water (2kg) when setting out each day. So that is my 1st lessons learnt and you have validated this! Thank you.
I have been to Kathmandu and they recommended the Gortex...
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