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I used Nannybag to leave my bag in Lyon. It worked ok? I was a little nervous leaving it in a small alimentation générale but I got it back. One small hiccup was they closed randomly the morning I tried to retrieve it. I got in late-ish the night before and had a brief window to catch a train...
I'd say it's not too soon as well. I think the time opportunity you have is compelling. Everyone's different of course. In terms of spacing them out, as it makes sense to you? Each time it takes me a few days to settle into the experience mentally. I came out of the Camino Francés discovering...
I had a fabulous time on the Le Puy route this May and June in spite of a few hiccups. I don't want to get negative here but maybe someone can help me think about a situation in Nasbinals that didn't seem right. As pilgrims, we're used to being flexible and adaptable to new people, towns...
Curious about this as well. Currently considering luggage storage in Lyon and returning for it. I had success with 'poste resante' on the Haute Route mailing a bag to myself from Chamonix France to Zermatt Switzerland but it was a backpack under 5kg I think.
I'm thinking about the Le Puy route summer 2021. Though haven't ruled out next summer. I like the idea of continuing to Pamplona. I liked Pamplona and I think it'd be really interesting to revisit the beginning of the Francés. See if I feel differently, see if I've learned anything. Good place...
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