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johnnyman said:How stinky can I expect to get in 30 days, anyway? Seriously ...
Gailsie said:Something other than my Brierley guide to read. As a retired librarian, I read every day and found it difficult not to have a book in my hand in the evenings. I stopped at the Brazilian hostel and they had a library with a camino book written by a Canadian and I read and read and read all afternoon. On my completion of the camino I travelled to Madrid and my first stop was a bookstore to get an English language novel.
Don't know about management but I wouldn't mind betting the other pilgrims have something to sayWanderingChristian said:But this begs a question: is it okay to smoke a cigar at an albergue? I've heard of peregrinos having a cigarette or two, but would management frown upon a cigar smoker?
A Wok! Too many rainy or cloudy days for a solar fridge to keep your ice-cream palatable. :cry:Br. David said:- if the weight didn't matter (perhaps there is a servant to carry it) what luxury item would you like to have with you on the Camino? For me, I think it would be a Wok. (Or perhaps a small solar-powered fridge packed with vanilla ice-cream)
mikevasey said:I would have a person who could give me Chinese Foot Massages. Did my last training pre-camino on Sunday and my feet are aching
mikevasey said:I would have a person who could give me Chinese Foot Massages. Did my last training pre-camino on Sunday and my feet are aching
David said:hhmm .. was wondering ... how big a helium balloon would one need to cancel out the weight of the rucksack? :wink:
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