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Im upgrading to Iphone 6 but I am a travel blogger. So I may suck it up and do the DSLR. I feel I'd regret it if I dont and phone pics turn out mucky. A little suffering for great photos if something Im used to!
Actually after hearing about getting temporarily laid off work 4 weeks ago, I pulled the plug and booked a ticket to POrtugal. I do rock climb, hike and work in fitness so Im not out of shape just not used to 10-15 lbs on my back for 10+ miles, but haven't done SI as I dont have a car to get out...
Im conflicted on this. Im 33 and work in fitness so I am fit but adding 10-15lbso n my back does a load on my left knee. I am walking about 13-14 days w/ a couple off days to explore Braga or a town for a day but my last 7 days will be 15-23km straight of hiking. Going down hill is what...
Is an umbrella really necessary? It seems like extra weight but the only way to stay "dry" in a complete downpour. I live in Seattle so I am not shy to rain and soaked feet.
I leave in 2.5 weeks for my first Camino Porto to SDC. I've been loading a bag and walking around Seattle, up & down hills w/o poles, so Im just wondering if you can give me some advice.
-Should I bring hiking poles? Or leave them at home?
-DSLR Camera - adds weight but I love photography...
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