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Fantastic, happy to have helped. Also, as walk into town from the Camino you will pass a tourism kiosk by the bridge. They can give you a city map.I've gott it! Thanks again! I believe it will be safe that early in the morning?
Oh yes. Lots of people still out and about, even if a little tipsy. Many bars don't close at all, going feom serving food and drinks to offering breakfast.Do you think it will be safe for us to walk to the bus station at 4 in the morning?
You can go for some tapas inthe evening, drink some Rioja red with your friends, save on your only "half-night stay", take the train which allows you to stretch your legs anytime during journey and use the toilets too. Far better option as I see it. Although it might be more expensive it's just half an hour longer and much more scenic as you will ride along different Caminos (Frances, Bayona, Frances & Invierno) most of the time. Well, the travel time is mostly in the night so you could easily imagine the countryside after those tapas and Rioja redWilliam, yes, but the only problem is that there's only one train per day departing from Logrono and the departure time is 01.05, even worse than the bus! In the middle of the night!
Unless you want to spend the afternoon and going to be smelling, you will be showering asap after securing your bed. So no walking with wet hair in the morning. Plus, showering in the morning and then putting on socks and shoes would not be a very good idea when it comes to blisters. No hair dryier. And I'm not a man, nor so I have short hair.Thought I will get this reaction. Not really, although I struggle to think, being now in the middle of our dark, wet and cold winter, to start walking very early with wet hair!
Could be interesting if it turns out to be a Dyson! Those things move a lot of air!I got very excited to find a directional hand drier in the bathroom at Hospital de Bruma.
Well, cell phones are needed in case of emergency, to call the hospitalero upon arrival so they caj come over and open the place or to let them know you will be there the following day as required for some albergues on the Salvador for example. It also keeps nervous elderly people at home much happier knowing you can check in, and can be reached in case they have an emergency.What amazes me however, is that people can walk with ipods, ipads, cell phones, laptops, notebooks etc, but a small foldable hairdrier- NO!!! thats a no go!! This is suppose to be a pelgrimage, to be honest, actually one should walk that without any luxary or technology or contact to the outside world whatsoever??
Yeah right, your'e a man, but don't worry, I will just for you, leave my dryer at home!Thanks anyway for the advice about charging my phone and camera.
Nope, not through customs.Ok people, that seals it now on the dryer(drier) whichever you prefer! I have another question to throw at you wise people out there! Can one bring vacuum packed or sealed dried fruit into Spain??
They are right, if coming from the US: http://www.dcspaniards.org/la-entrada-de-alimentos-a-eeuu-a-traves-de-aduanas/Hi Anemone, now I get mixed messages?! Will wait and see what the majority says.
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