Jerri Kerley
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- 09/2017-11/2017
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I'm sure that you mean that you put the contents of your backpack on the bed, not the actual backpack itself!!Get to albergue, spread backpack on bed,
Perfect! Wonderful description, I'm looking forward to it!Here's your routine:
Wake up. Pull on pants. Put on shoes. Brush teeth. Toss on backpack. Leave albergue. Walk an hour to next village. Stop at café. Take off pack. Place it outside against the wall. Walk inside with cellphone, pilgrim's passport, regular passport, and money in your pants pockets. Order breakfast. Use the restroom. Walk outside, sit down. Eat breakfast when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at café. Take off backpack. Place it against the wall. Walk inside and order Coca Cola (or my preference, an adult beverage). Use restroom. Walk outside, sit down. Consume beverage when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at café. Take off backpack. Place it against the wall. Walk inside and order lunch. Use restroom. Walk outside, sit down. Eat lunch when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at café. Take off backpack. Place it against the wall. Walk inside and order a beer. Use the restroom. Walk outside and sit down. Consume beer when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at albergue. Place backpack against the wall. Explore town until the albergue opens. Return to albergue and sign in. Place backpack on floor next to bed. Remove clean shirt and clean underwear. Take a shower. Change into clean clothes. Wash dirty clothes. Hang dirty clothes to dry.
Now your first true option of the day: nap, write in journal, or--my favorite--walk to nearest café and consume beer.
Go dinner, return to the albergue, brush your teeth, take off pants. Sleep.
Repeat as necessary until you reach Santiago.
Didn't you mean...Go dinner, return to the albergue, brush your teeth, take off pants. Sleep.
... Routine? Get to albergue, spread backpack on bed, ...
that's a lot of sock rotation
how does one keep a backpack safe while showering, shopping, washing, etc?
Absolutely great answer!Here's your routine:
Wake up. Pull on pants. Put on shoes. Brush teeth. Toss on backpack. Leave albergue. Walk an hour to next village. Stop at café. Take off pack. Place it outside against the wall. Walk inside with cellphone, pilgrim's passport, regular passport, and money in your pants pockets. Order breakfast. Use the restroom. Walk outside, sit down. Eat breakfast when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at café. Take off backpack. Place it against the wall. Walk inside and order Coca Cola (or my preference, an adult beverage). Use restroom. Walk outside, sit down. Consume beverage when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at café. Take off backpack. Place it against the wall. Walk inside and order lunch. Use restroom. Walk outside, sit down. Eat lunch when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at café. Take off backpack. Place it against the wall. Walk inside and order a beer. Use the restroom. Walk outside and sit down. Consume beer when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at albergue. Place backpack against the wall. Explore town until the albergue opens. Return to albergue and sign in. Place backpack on floor next to bed. Remove clean shirt and clean underwear. Take a shower. Change into clean clothes. Wash dirty clothes. Hang dirty clothes to dry.
Now your first true option of the day: nap, write in journal, or--my favorite--walk to nearest café and consume beer.
Go dinner, return to the albergue, brush your teeth, take off pants. Sleep.
Repeat as necessary until you reach Santiago.
Here's your routine:
Wake up. Pull on pants. Put on shoes. Brush teeth. Toss on backpack. Leave albergue. Walk an hour to next village. Stop at café. Take off pack. Place it outside against the wall. Walk inside with cellphone, pilgrim's passport, regular passport, and money in your pants pockets. Order breakfast. Use the restroom. Walk outside, sit down. Eat breakfast when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at café. Take off backpack. Place it against the wall. Walk inside and order Coca Cola (or my preference, an adult beverage). Use restroom. Walk outside, sit down. Consume beverage when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at café. Take off backpack. Place it against the wall. Walk inside and order lunch. Use restroom. Walk outside, sit down. Eat lunch when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at café. Take off backpack. Place it against the wall. Walk inside and order a beer. Use the restroom. Walk outside and sit down. Consume beer when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at albergue. Place backpack against the wall. Explore town until the albergue opens. Return to albergue and sign in. Place backpack on floor next to bed. Remove clean shirt and clean underwear. Take a shower. Change into clean clothes. Wash dirty clothes. Hang dirty clothes to dry.
Now your first true option of the day: nap, write in journal, or--my favorite--walk to nearest café and consume beer.
Go dinner, return to the albergue, brush your teeth, take off pants. Sleep.
Repeat as necessary until you reach Santiago.
Camino Veterans:
After a long day on the Camino, does one go shopping before going to the albergue? If not, how does one keep a backpack safe while showering, shopping, washing, etc? I would love to know the average afternoon routine.
Here's your routine:grimmage
Wake up. Pull on pants. Put on shoes. Brush teeth. Toss on backpack. Leave albergue. Walk an hour to next village. Stop at café. Take off pack. Place it outside against the wall. Walk inside with cellphone, pilgrim's passport, regular passport, and money in your pants pockets. Order breakfast. Use the restroom. Walk outside, sit down. Eat breakfast when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at café. Take off backpack. Place it against the wall. Walk inside and order Coca Cola (or my preference, an adult beverage). Use restroom. Walk outside, sit down. Consume beverage when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at café. Take off backpack. Place it against the wall. Walk inside and order lunch. Use restroom. Walk outside, sit down. Eat lunch when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at café. Take off backpack. Place it against the wall. Walk inside and order a beer. Use the restroom. Walk outside and sit down. Consume beer when it arrives. Rotate socks. Put on backpack. Walk an hour to the next village. Stop at albergue. Place backpack against the wall. Explore town until the albergue opens. Return to albergue and sign in. Place backpack on floor next to bed. Remove clean shirt and clean underwear. Take a shower. Change into clean clothes. Wash dirty clothes. Hang dirty clothes to dry.
Now your first true option of the day: nap, write in journal, or--my favorite--walk to nearest café and consume beer.
Go dinner, return to the albergue, brush your teeth, take off pants. Sleep.
Repeat as necessary until you reach Santiago.
He may be actually turning them inside out ...Yes it is. I wear the same pair all day.
New pair in the morning.
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