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Outdoor/gear store in Burgos? Monday hours?

design4life

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I'm resuming the camino I began last year, picking up again in Burgos. But before arriving in Burgos, I have multiple flights to and inside Europe, and I'd rather not worry about carrying or packing my trekking poles and pocket knife on these flights. Therefore I'm hoping to purchase both in Burgos, if possible. I'll be there on a Monday, and I know some stores are closed.
Anyone know of a store, preferably in the old center of the city -- like the wonderful Caminoteca that I remember from Pamplona -- where I might buy these two items?
Thanks so much.
 
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I know there is a small shop pretty close to the cathedral. In 2013, I left one of my two pairs of pants on the drying line :confused: and had to replace them. The Hospitalero at the municipal Albergue gave me directions. There also is a Decathalon store you can take a bus to. Liz
 
Thanks. I'd love to find out more about the one near the Cathedral, as that's where I stay.
 
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Yes!! Calle Madrid, near the bus station. I know the location. They do sell trekking poles and I'll write to them about the other. A small Victorinox knife with folding scissors (which I needed last year to cut my assorted blister bandaging materials!) should be available at a jewelry store, if not at the Base store. Thank you so much, Liz and Margaret, for your detective work.

Looking forward to my return in May ... !
 
Take the free bus from outside the theatre to Hipercor, which has a Decathlon next door. Alternatively there are a couple of Base stores, one being a short walk from the bus station.
Buen camino!
 
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I just received a very nice email reply from Rebeca at BASE: Deportes Manzenado (http://deportesmanzanedo.com.) They do carry bastones (trekking poles) and some basic knives, and their Burgos locations, for anyone interested, are:

C/ Francisco Grandmontagne 26,09007 Burgos
Tlfo:+34 947244351, Fax:+34 947244352

C/ Madrid, 19, 09002 Burgos (This branch is near the Cathedral and the bus station that serves local lines from Grañon, etc)
Tlfo:+34 947257655

C/ Calle Vitoria, 158, 09007 Burgos
Tlfo:+34 947234396

Hours, at least for the Calle Madrid store, are 10:00 - 4:00 and 17: - 20:30
 
I got exactly what I needed - a light-weight, soft, wind breaker at Decathlon - got a taxi out and the free bus back into town -- easy peasy!! It's huge and has everything at decent prices!!
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
I got exactly what I needed - a light-weight, soft, wind breaker at Decathlon - got a taxi out and the free bus back into town -- easy peasy!! It's huge and has everything at decent prices!!

Thanks. I'm going to add their contact info to this thread, along with the above info for BASE: Deportes Manzenado, for future pilgrims stopping in Burgos:

Decathlon

Carretera N1, Kilometro 236
09001 Burgos
Tel : 947 27 91 27
Fax : 947 250 250
http://www.decathlon.es
 
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