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Outdoor gear shops on the Vdlp

NomadBoomer

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Frances ( 2017, 2018,Aug 2023) Vdlp (2018)
How common are shops with outdoor gear on the Vdlp, in particular between Salamanca and Santiago via ourense?
Probably starting in two weeks and if I bring what I used before I may be a bit light on for cold and wet weather gear. On the Frances I was able to easily adjust a few things on the way as needed.
Cheers Paul
 
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In larger cities the Corte Inglês department stores have extensive outdoor and sports sections often occupying a complete floor.
 
How common are shops with outdoor gear on the Vdlp, in particular between Salamanca and Santiago via ourense?
Probably starting in two weeks and if I bring what I used before I may be a bit light on for cold and wet weather gear. On the Frances I was able to easily adjust a few things on the way as needed.
Cheers Paul
Great question NomadBoomer - I start on 28 April from Salamanca and was wondering the same thing
I have also heard there are many roadworks along the way - do you have any knowledge of roadworks/path disruptions between Salamanca & Santiago via Camino Sabres - Buen Camino
 
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I have also heard there are many roadworks along the way - do you have any knowledge of roadworks/path disruptions between Salamanca & Santiago via Camino Sabres - Buen Camino
Unfortunately I have no knowledge of the diversions. I was hoping that they were mostly over. Looks like I will be a couple of weeks ahead of you. I will post a couple of times when under way.
 
When I walked the Sanabres last September there were many diversions because of the new railway. However, it wasn't difficult to follow the route - just stay alert and look for the signs/arrows. You'll be fine!
 

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