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Packed lunches, people!

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I have read a few threads and had some conversations recently where people walking routes off the French Way for the first time were genuinely surprised that you can't get breakfast, second breakfast, lunch (and presumably afternoon tea with scones and crumpets) and frequent ice cold water top-ups on other caminos.

So I thought I had better spell out for everybody's safety and comfort that the French Way is an all-day buffet compared with many other routes in Spain, where you can assume that you have to bring all your water, lunch and snacks EVERY DAY.

Here is a little vignette from the visitors' book at the public albergue in Mérida, Via de la Plata.
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They are saying:
"No tengo agua. Cuantos kilometros mas?"
"16"
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
And that was on (very populated) de la Plata. I can't imagine what those folks would do on Levante at three weeks between 40-48C :D
@gracethepilgrim has currently that temps...
4 litres of water with hydration salts, dates, a sun umbrella and lots of faith that there may be a little breeze to help me along. Oh, and a massive sense of fun! :):):);)
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

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Merry: "I don't think he knows about Second Breakfast."

Pippin: "What about Elevenses? Lunch? Dinner? Supper?"

One excellent way to describe it, all! :D
Spot-on! Thank you ---
Exactly what came to mind (that precise dialogue. Thanks Mister Tolkien :cool:)
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
I have read a few threads and had some conversations recently where people walking routes off the French Way for the first time were genuinely surprised that you can't get breakfast, second breakfast, lunch (and presumably afternoon tea with scones and crumpets) and frequent ice cold water top-ups on other caminos.

So I thought I had better spell out for everybody's safety and comfort that the French Way is an all-day buffet compared with many other routes in Spain, where you can assume that you have to bring all your water, lunch and snacks EVERY DAY.

Here is a little vignette from the visitors' book at the public albergue in Mérida, Via de la Plata.
View attachment 34437
They are saying:
"No tengo agua. Cuantos kilometros mas?"
"16"

Not to mention the comfort stops for those who abhor the bushes . . . .
 
I have read a few threads and had some conversations recently where people walking routes off the French Way for the first time were genuinely surprised that you can't get breakfast, second breakfast, lunch (and presumably afternoon tea with scones and crumpets) and frequent ice cold water top-ups on other caminos.

So I thought I had better spell out for everybody's safety and comfort that the French Way is an all-day buffet compared with many other routes in Spain, where you can assume that you have to bring all your water, lunch and snacks EVERY DAY.

Here is a little vignette from the visitors' book at the public albergue in Mérida, Via de la Plata.
View attachment 34437
They are saying:
"No tengo agua. Cuantos kilometros mas?"
"16"
We stopped every day around 9 am to enjoy tortilla y cafe con leche...then around 2 for a cerveza before stopping for the day several hours later para la ducha y la cena...Viva Camino Frances.
 
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