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<blockquote data-quote="Smallest_Sparrow" data-source="post: 965943" data-attributes="member: 14189"><p>I’ve had luggage lost before so didn’t want to risk too much. My pack fit, but I didn’t have it full. I divided my Camino stuff into “will ruin it without it” and “PITA to replace”. Shoes, socks and pack were in the first group, sleeping bag in the second, and so on so the pack was cinched down very small. PITA stuff, knife, and poles went into a small hard sided carry on case which I checked. Edit: also some “tourist” clothes for my time pre and post Camino) I had the luxury of time so allowed five days before my planned step off in SJPdP for luggage to arrive if delayed, or replacing PITA stuff. Bought a big hard sided case for almost nothing in SdC to put pack etc into for return flight bc I hate taking anything more than a small bag onto the flight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smallest_Sparrow, post: 965943, member: 14189"] I’ve had luggage lost before so didn’t want to risk too much. My pack fit, but I didn’t have it full. I divided my Camino stuff into “will ruin it without it” and “PITA to replace”. Shoes, socks and pack were in the first group, sleeping bag in the second, and so on so the pack was cinched down very small. PITA stuff, knife, and poles went into a small hard sided carry on case which I checked. Edit: also some “tourist” clothes for my time pre and post Camino) I had the luxury of time so allowed five days before my planned step off in SJPdP for luggage to arrive if delayed, or replacing PITA stuff. Bought a big hard sided case for almost nothing in SdC to put pack etc into for return flight bc I hate taking anything more than a small bag onto the flight. [/QUOTE]
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