Hi, I'm going to be rolling (in an offroad wheelchair) the Camino from July 4 to August 23nd. We're going to be 8-10 people to push and carry bags.
We're looking for recommendations for what to do/what not to do!
* Are there regularly toilets on the route?
* If something with the offroad wheelchair goes wrong, where on the route is there bikeshops/metal workers?
* Is it advisable to call the public alberques to tell them that we're coming as a big group?
* Is it realistic to walk the first stretch (Saint Jean Pied de Port to Roncesvalles) in one day, or is there something between the two stops?
* Are pharmacies in Spain equipped with adult diapers or where is a realistic place to buy them on the route? (We want to carry as little as possible)
* Is there something you think might be good for us to know - we know that it's NOT an accessible project - but we want to do it anyway
We're going to be walking the entire route
We're looking for recommendations for what to do/what not to do!
* Are there regularly toilets on the route?
* If something with the offroad wheelchair goes wrong, where on the route is there bikeshops/metal workers?
* Is it advisable to call the public alberques to tell them that we're coming as a big group?
* Is it realistic to walk the first stretch (Saint Jean Pied de Port to Roncesvalles) in one day, or is there something between the two stops?
* Are pharmacies in Spain equipped with adult diapers or where is a realistic place to buy them on the route? (We want to carry as little as possible)
* Is there something you think might be good for us to know - we know that it's NOT an accessible project - but we want to do it anyway
We're going to be walking the entire route