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Nothing silly about it. It seems very practical to me. It seems sillier to have a backpack transported. Why bring the backpack if you have no intention of carrying it on your back? A small wheeled bag is more practical when traveling through airports than carrying two backpacks.This may sound silly but for luggage transfer have any of you sent a head traditional luggage like a small rolling weekender suitcase
I'm going to walk the Camino Ingles this August, and I am thinking of using a day pack. I'll be staying in private rooms because of Covid-19 and to ease my wife's as well my concerns. I don't want to get that again... I am also thinking of shipping my bags ahead and just using my Osprey Stratos 24 for the day to day walks.
I have a few questions for those of you who have done this.
Do you have any preference of luggage transfer services?
This may sound silly but for luggage transfer have any of you sent a head traditional luggage like a small rolling weekender suitcase
Is a 24 liter day pack sufficient in size? I will be carrying water a rain jacket, some extra socks, sandals, snack(s) water, some sundries, a small interchangeable lens camera and my Kindle.
For those of you who use and have the same backpack have you taken it as a carry on and placed it under your seat?
Thanks in advance, Bill
I have frequently seen these bags lined up at an albergue. From what I can recall, most are regular suitcases.This may sound silly but for luggage transfer have any of you sent a head traditional luggage like a small rolling weekender suitcase
No problem at all as a carry on for either the overhead bins or under the seat.For those of you who use and have the same backpack have you taken it as a carry on and placed it under your seat?
Excellent question. I was wondering about this myself. Travel case or backpack and the deciding factor was that I could lock my little suitcase much easier than I could lock my backpack. I got an Osprey 36 and was thinking I might take it back because it is too big for a day pack but as you say, carrying a few things with room for others that I might pick up, might be the way to go. Also it will be useful for other trips in the future.I'm going to walk the Camino Ingles this August, and I am thinking of using a day pack. I'll be staying in private rooms because of Covid-19 and to ease my wife's as well my concerns. I don't want to get that again... I am also thinking of shipping my bags ahead and just using my Osprey Stratos 24 for the day to day walks.
I have a few questions for those of you who have done this.
Do you have any preference of luggage transfer services?
This may sound silly but for luggage transfer have any of you sent a head traditional luggage like a small rolling weekender suitcase
Is a 24 liter day pack sufficient in size? I will be carrying water a rain jacket, some extra socks, sandals, snack(s) water, some sundries, a small interchangeable lens camera and my Kindle.
For those of you who use and have the same backpack have you taken it as a carry on and placed it under your seat?
Thanks in advance, Bill
Thanks this is what I was thinking too!Nothing silly about it. It seems very practical to me. It seems sillier to have a backpack transported. Why bring the backpack if you have no intention of carrying it on your back? A small wheeled bag is more practical when traveling through airports than carrying two backpacks.
LOL yes it's what I have. I'll have to wait until the week end to try it out. but it does seem to fit what I want.Regarding the size: you seem to already possess the backpack, why not try to fit the stuff you want to carry in it and go for a walk? If it fits, answer is yes, if not...
mandatory rant: way to heavy backpack for my liking ;-)
Thank you so much.Hello, Bill, and a warm welcome to the Forum.
Here is a link which also may be of help as you begin: American Pilgrims on Camino's FAQs about a Camino pilgrimage
The good news is, you are in a forum with a wonderful group of people. Most are here to help people like you to achieve their pilgrimage goals. We can offer you encouragement, knowledge, and point you in the direction that will help you help yourself.
Your daypack needs to be able to carry ALL items that you do not want stolen, lost, or are indispensable. . Medications, equipment, first aid kit, valuables, etc. Think about what you absolutely must have on hand if the luggage is late to the party.
Take an equal volume and amount of stuff which would be about the same size and bulk of what you need to carry, put it into a bag and take it with you when shopping for daypacks. Whichever capacity of daypack can easily fit your gear is the size you need..
My guess is that the Stratos 24 will be sufficient. If not, you already know you like the Stratos, so you can purchase it in a new larger capacity.
Thanks!I have frequently seen these bags lined up at an albergue. From what I can recall, most are regular suitcases.
Perfect!No problem at all as a carry on for either the overhead bins or under the seat.
Good to know. Thank you.Most of the bags waiting for pick up were back packs. We alternated...some days we packed our own other days we arranged a pick up. We felt more comfortable with transporting a pack in the event you need to haul it.
Like wise. The idea of having a lockable case really appeals to me for doing this. Having a room already booked means I'll have a bit more time to take each day. part of me still wants a bit more room but i know if I do that I'll just end up carrying more.Excellent question. I was wondering about this myself. Travel case or backpack and the deciding factor was that I could lock my little suitcase much easier than I could lock my backpack. I got an Osprey 36 and was thinking I might take it back because it is too big for a day pack but as you say, carrying a few things with room for others that I might pick up, might be the way to go. Also it will be useful for other trips in the future.
I am travelling exactly as you are. Private accommodation and transporting my luggage. For me, it is the best way to go.
Thank you! I will check them out.I have used Caminofacil for years. I love them. I trust them. And yes some of my clients have used rolling bags or even just suitcases with no problem. I have no idea if they service the Ingles.
Here's a link to their siteI discovered the Spanish mail system to transport my bag. Correo. They transport for about 5 euros, much cheaper than the others I used. You can do it all on line.
I used Jacotrans from Roncesvalles to Santiago without a single problem. This time, my daypack is slightly more substantial than what I used in 2019. This fall I'll be taking the Gregory Maya 16; I like all the adjustments I can make & it is very comfortable for me. I'm wondering why you need your Kindle in your daypack (unless you are thinking of the plane ride)? I took one, but had it sent forward in my pack for evening reading. Your 24L is really more than you'll need for a daypack, so you are fine in that regard. I took rain gear (in a 2gal ziplock bag), extra socks, small first aide stuff in a sandwich bag, fleece jacket & gloves as the temps cooled. Extra tips for my poles. Water & snacks. I'm stuffing my daypack into the pack/bag I'll be sending forward so I don't have to check my bag on the plane on my way to Spain. I do check it on my way home.I'm going to walk the Camino Ingles this August, and I am thinking of using a day pack. I'll be staying in private rooms because of Covid-19 and to ease my wife's as well my concerns. I don't want to get that again... I am also thinking of shipping my bags ahead and just using my Osprey Stratos 24 for the day to day walks.
I have a few questions for those of you who have done this.
Do you have any preference of luggage transfer services?
This may sound silly but for luggage transfer have any of you sent a head traditional luggage like a small rolling weekender suitcase
Is a 24 liter day pack sufficient in size? I will be carrying water a rain jacket, some extra socks, sandals, snack(s) water, some sundries, a small interchangeable lens camera and my Kindle.
For those of you who use and have the same backpack have you taken it as a carry on and placed it under your seat?
Thanks in advance, Bill
Thank youI discovered the Spanish mail system to transport my bag. Correo. They transport for about 5 euros, much cheaper than the others I used. You can do it all on line.
Thank youHere's a link to their site
Rucksack transfer on the Camino de Santiago
Correos transfers your rucksack, suitcase or luggage along the Camino de Santiago stage by stagewww.elcaminoconcorreos.com
Thank you. That is what i like about the Osprey Stratos as well, to be comfortable on a hike.For the last 3 caminos I had to use luggage transport as I have a shoulder injury and I can't carry weigh for long time.
The best solution I've found is to have my osprey exos with me with al things I'll need for the day and send a bag with everything else. The big advantage is I travel with my backpack, with a folded bag inside. Also during the day is good to walk with a good and confortable backpack and not this daypacks that will be uncomfortable after a few hours.
Thanks for recommendation on Jacotrans, and the description of what you take in your daypack I checked Jacotrans out, and they don't provide services on the Camino Ingles. I did get a few other recommendations, so I'm looking into them as well. As far as the Kindle goes it's tiny and yes I'll have it for the plane.I used Jacotrans from Roncesvalles to Santiago without a single problem. This time, my daypack is slightly more substantial than what I used in 2019. This fall I'll be taking the Gregory Maya 16; I like all the adjustments I can make & it is very comfortable for me. I'm wondering why you need your Kindle in your daypack (unless you are thinking of the plane ride)? I took one, but had it sent forward in my pack for evening reading. Your 24L is really more than you'll need for a daypack, so you are fine in that regard. I took rain gear (in a 2gal ziplock bag), extra socks, small first aide stuff in a sandwich bag, fleece jacket & gloves as the temps cooled. Extra tips for my poles. Water & snacks. I'm stuffing my daypack into the pack/bag I'll be sending forward so I don't have to check my bag on the plane on my way to Spain. I do check it on my way home.
Annie is caminofacil in the Portuguese too?I have used Caminofacil for years. I love them. I trust them. And yes some of my clients have used rolling bags or even just suitcases with no problem. I have no idea if they service the Ingles.
Betsy but when you transport your bag from were you are it gets there to your next accommodation by lunch time? So that when you get there tired you find your bag? And the correo send it no problem to your hotel or private albergue? Your next Albergue accepts the bag without a problem?I discovered the Spanish mail system to transport my bag. Correo. They transport for about 5 euros, much cheaper than the others I used. You can do it all on line.
I saw the link and they start in Spain side only. So Portugal i need to use another company?Here's a link to their site
Rucksack transfer on the Camino de Santiago
Correos transfers your rucksack, suitcase or luggage along the Camino de Santiago stage by stagewww.elcaminoconcorreos.com
Most oft he companies in the past have asked that your bag is ready to go by 8am and it is normally delivered by circa 2pm. It depends upon how many bags they are transporting and where your accommodations are in that line of delivery. Many bags are delivered earlier than 2pm.Betsy but when you transport your bag from were you are it gets there to your next accommodation by lunch time? So that when you get there tired you find your bag? And the correo send it no problem to your hotel or private albergue? Your next Albergue accepts the bag without a problem?
In Portugal there is TuitransI saw the link and they start in Spain side only. So Portugal i need to use another company?
The pilgrim need to be there to hand the bag?Most oft he companies in the past have asked that your bag is ready to go by 8am and it is normally delivered by circa 2pm. It depends upon how many bags they are transporting and where your accommodations are in that line of delivery. Many bags are delivered earlier than 2pm.
I don’t believe so but you can ask them. They are online.Annie is caminofacil in the Portuguese too?
The pilgrim need to be there to hand the bag?
No, each place has its own designated spot where you leave and pick up the bag. You do not need to be there. You just leave the bag with appropriate label attached…and also the euros in an envelope on the bag, or if you pay on- line then just the label with where it is to be delivered. The accommodations usually have them.The pilgrim need to be there to hand the bag?
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