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TheWalk

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Hello again,

would anyone know whats actually better to take a small tent or sleep in hostels. I mean it might be a little lonely with the tent and heavy to carry????
But it would be cheaper.

Also, would anyone know raff prices for london from santiago?

Thank youuuu
 
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I'm walking from Le Puy in late june so will take a very light tent-not for economy purposes but because albergues etc may well be full.
What's a "raff"?
 
a raff is a boat its like a canoe :roll: tent is a good thing i was goin to bring mine but i dont wanna freze at night im leaving in 10 days 8)
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
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ryanair you can take from santiago to heatrow for very very cheap
check on http://www.ryanair.com
about 0.1euro to 69euros
i did a search check this mid summer

Reg fare Frais d'enregistrement (adulte) 44.99 EUR
mer, 18 jui 07
Vol FR8379 11:35 Départ Santiago de Compostela (SCQ)
12:40 Arrivée London Stansted (STN)
 
I carried a tent on my first camino - it was very light (less than 2 kg) but I only used it when I got to Finisterra and camped on the beach (which was amazing by the way). Even walking in August I never once wanted for a bed.
 
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Oh i stil dont knwo what to do about the tent. £5 is much. with a tent im sure id find free places.

And having a tent by the beach maaan, thats the best. mhhhhh
 

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