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Many more albergues are offering fully made beds with clean sheets these days. Lots of water and soap being used, but such luxurious comfort.
I was always quite happy without any linen provided. I never needed any, thus the sleeping bag I carried. Just a nice, clean bunk with one of those enclosed, vinyl covered mattresses is all that's needed. Be a shame if the albergues were forced to provide linen.Several of the provinces through which camino routes pass have either introduced or are proposing new regulations which demand that private albergues meet certain minimum standards on facilities - including the provision of "real" bed linen. This is an attempt to bring their regulations in line with more general tourist hostels. Many albergue owners have pointed out problems in the proposals. Bed linen is a key issue. The new standards vary by province but generally include a requirement to provide fresh bedding every three or four days - the exact time frame varies according to the classification of the hostel. Albergue owners have pointed out that by their very nature pilgrim albergues have a very high turnover and interpreting the new rules literally would either mean fresh linen daily or - unpleasant thought - linen being reused several times by different occupants before washing. Not the intention of the rules of course but a possibility. Another bone of contention is that while private albergues must meet these high standards those run by the Galician Xunta are specifically exempt from them.
I am also concerned at the high environmental cost of disposable bedsheets and pillow covers. Those which are provided often seem inadequate in any case - very easily torn and difficult to keep in place. On my earliest Camino Frances journeys in 1990 and 2002 it was very rare to find any bedding in albergues or refugios as it was simply assumed that those walking would carry a sleeping bag or blankets. In more recent years there seems to be a growing obsession with reducing pack weight and a corresponding assumption that more will be provided by the albergues themselves. Personally I feel that it might be better if there was a much clearer distinction between pilgrim albergues and tourist facilities: one providing a much simpler basic minimum standard of shelter while those who are looking for greater comfort and a wider range of facilities could make use of the many private options available along the ways. Unlikely to happen though as pilgrims' expectations and sense of entitlement only ever seem to grow higher as time passes.
It may be part of the health codes now in some places. It began with Galicia nearly ten years ago, then expanded.Be a shame if the albergues were forced to provide linen.
Those are already in use in many albergues but apparently they cost a small fortune. According to Acacio they are a medical grade lining which explains their cost.... are sealed in what I guess is a kind of vinyl - that soft, shiny material. ...
If the albergues could get on board with this I feel we could reduce a lot of waste.
Yes, I suspect changing to washable sheets would be an equally bad option. IMO the solution lies in changing the mattress instead. I have been on several overnight hikes in South Africa where the mattresses in the mountain huts are the type that are sealed in what I guess is a kind of vinyl - that soft, shiny material. Admittedly these mattresses are harder than your normal mattress, but as pilgrims we can handle that! Also, I doubt these attract bed bugs as their surface is impenetrable. And they need a simple wipe-down with a damp cloth to clean. If the albergues could get on board with this I feel we could reduce a lot of waste.
Unlikely to happen though as pilgrims' expectations and sense of entitlement only ever seem to grow higher as time passes.
On my 1st C. 10 years ago I caught a terrible cold, walking up the Napoleon route in the rain and waiting for my laundry to be ready at the Jesus & Maria albergue in Pamplona. Bu the time I got to Puente de la Reina I was a mess, nose running none stop. I tried to check into tue Jakue bit there was a sign on the door sayong they were closed due to illnes. So the albergue it was, with my cold. I felt soooo bad. I to,d the hopsy about my condition and where I had slept. I now carry my own pillowcase.I would never expect an albergue to provide me with freshly washed sheets for the modest rates we pay as pilgrims.
I have suffered with really bad colds on all three of my caminos even with my own pillowcase. Ya just never know.On my 1st C. 10 years ago I caught a terrible cold, walking up the Napoleon route in the rain and waiting for my laundry to be ready at the Jesus & Maria albergue in Pamplona. Bu the time I got to Puente de la Reina I was a mess, nose running none stop. I tried to check into tue Jakue bit there was a sign on the door sayong they were closed due to illnes. So the albergue it was, with my cold. I felt soooo bad. I to,d the hopsy about my condition and where I had slept. I now carry my own pillowcase.
Yes, if the albergues were forced to provide clean linens, then we who use them would be forced to pay higher prices.I was always quite happy without any linen provided. I never needed any, thus the sleeping bag I carried. Just a nice, clean bunk with one of those enclosed, vinyl covered mattresses is all that's needed. Be a shame if the albergues were forced to provide linen.
Where does one find such a sheet?For environment protection, I don’t like disposable bedding.
I will bring my personal nylon sheet (very light weight n thin) to cover bed n pillow, and then put on my home-made sleeping bag fit for my body size, for my CF in late March this year.
Where does one find such a sheet?
If you find out the name of the material, I would love to know what it is as I tried to find something that resembles my puff jacket and noine seems to carry it. With the proper name I might have more luck.I went to cloth shops to find suitable light-weight windproof cloth for my home-made sleeping bag. This kind of cloth is thin n light-weight for the inner layer of windproof jacket. I will choose a thinner windproof cloth for my personal bed sheet. We buy cloth according to length. I will buy n sew the cloth into a 200*90cm bed sheet to cover bed n pillow under the sheet.
Unlike cotton cloth, this kind of cloth is no need to wash often, just keep it clean, easy to wash n dry quickly. Also, it is cheap, for 200*90cm is about 3.5 euros in my country. Price varies from country to country, but not expensive, I think.
Hope the above will help.
If you find out the name of the material, I would love to know what it is as I tried to find something that resembles my puff jacket and noine seems to carry it. With the proper name I might have more luck.
Love this Heda. My bunk is also the only one looking "one of a kind" with my cheapie Dollar Store fitted sheet and pillow case; mine is purple with big pink flowers on it. I'm not gonna miss which bunk is mine coming in at night...vino or no vino!@Momonne, bargain shops. I got a set including fitted sheet, top sheet and pillow case for $5.99. I take the fitted sheet on the camino. It weighs 156 g, is comfortable to sleep on, and when washed it dries in an instant. Plus it is made of tightly woven material that I like to think discourages bedbugs.
Have had the occasional hospy forbid me using it and instead made me use the paper sheets that can scrunch up and don’t cover the mattress. Hey ho! Mind you the latest version of paper sheets work much better than those from a couple of years ago.
Pick which is my bed!
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Australian pillow slips don’t fit most Spanish pillows so what I do is keep one of those paper pillow slips to use in albergues that have cloth or vinyl pillow slips.
big pink flowers on it
I remember that song, loved it! It really takes me back, way back to jr. high...guess I gave my age away." .......All across the nation there's a new vibration , people in motion ...... etc , etc "
San Fran a long way from Illinois mate
Great song however giving my age away.
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