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[QUOTE="Anakasha, post: 84789, member: 14465"] Oh I have no intention of editing photos on the way, and while SD cards are very inexpensive my camera uses CF cards which are significantly more money, and unfortunately my iPad does not allow me to upload that much info to it. I'm beginning to think what I really need to do is take the advice of a few people here and leave the "work" mind at home. My work mind says to back up, back up, back up because you never know what could happen. I take my personal or art photography so personally I would be devastated if I lost a chip full of pictures, but I think my body would be more upset if I loaded it down. Tomorrow I begin my training walks with my gear. I've been training with just my photo gear and a few other things for a few weeks, but now it's time to add the rest. I guess I'll find out what I can handle at that point, at present I'm doing good at 10 miles per day with 10 lbs. Since many of you are so knowledgeable could you please educate me on the availability of Internet cafes along the way. I'm thinking maybe I could upload every few days at one of them and that way calm my nerves. I know I sound a bit anal retentive at this point, but in addition to photography I work as a production manager for film and tv and my main job is figure out what might go wrong and have a back up plan for it. It's very hard when in the planning phases of anything for me to turn that part of my mind off. I've actually planned my vacation to begin in Paris a few days before I leave for the Camino just so I can set my mind right for what's to come. That being said I really want to thank everyone for their wise words and bits of advice. It is very much appreciated. Especially since there is quite a bit of nervousness mixed in with my excitement. [/QUOTE]
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