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No responses yet from someone who has done it that way! I don't know if there is meaning in that, though.Has anyone walked a full Camino with their bag transferred each day ?
Okay ……. I, along with one of my two walking partners, had my pack transferred every day starting in Leόn. I did this, not from choice, but because I was recovering from / dealing with tendinitis and I wanted, above all else, to avoid risking the rest of my Camino. My other walking partner had decided very early in our Camino that 20 km per day was the most she could manage so, give or take a few km’s, deciding on where we were going to stop the next night was not too difficult. We did not have a phone with us and the hospitalero was always obliging when it came to booking us into the next albergue – which always had to be a private albergue, as the baggage transfer people don’t deliver to municipal albergues. Private albergues are more expensive. (We chose from the Brierley book where we planned to stay, or went with the hospitalero’s recommendation.)No responses yet from someone who has done it that way! I don't know if there is meaning in that, though.
I don't think you would be missing out on the pilgrim experience by not carrying your stuff with you. I think you would be missing out on the pilgrim experience by not paring down your stuff to the most absolute barest essentials........ Its seems like a very practical option allowing me to bring more stuff but also enjoyed the walk more by only walking with a small day pack.
Or am I missing out on the pilgrim experience by not carrying my stuff with me.
Has anyone walked a full CaminoOkay ……. I, along with one of my two walking partners, had my pack transferred every day starting in Leόn.
And I ask, falcon, what is a full Camino?Has anyone walked a full Camino
Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostela.And I ask, falcon, what is a full Camino?
Yeah, right !Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostela.
Hell, do it every day if you need to!But perhaps not every day.
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