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What? A van with goodies? Carrying supplies?
I feel like Joost in "The Way" exclaiming, "What? Bikes? You mean we can ride bikes?" 8)
Speaking of that............
Really, the solution to the whole thing?
Need to save weight. Have concerns about finding a bed. Need dry gear if it's been raining, or if sweating a lot. It can be too cold or too hot. Bed bugs. Shower water temperature. Food availability......
I really think the best thing is to just...
Thanks Pablo,
Ok: Here it is:
I've thought and bought, and I've returned the hiker's GPS I bought, and now I'll just go without a GPS for the Camino, though I may take a lightweight pedometer.
All in all, I just decided it was too heavy, that with the extra batteries, and for the weight...
Ok. I'm getting some of this figured out: Sometimes the best way to move forward is to go backward. Sometimes I am such a ditz, which wouldn't surprise my husband.
I was thinking it would be helpful on my camino to know how far it was to the next village, and I still agree. But I was imagining...
Hello everyone, again.
I have been thinking about a comment someone made to me about how GPS is not really necessary on the Camino Frances. I'm thinking you're right, but I often use GPS for a lot of things and I find it helps me gain perspective on my travel in knowing where I am enroute...
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