KiwiNomad06
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- Le Puy-Santiago(2008) Cluny-Conques+prt CF(2012)
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sillydoll said:Renegadepilgrim - if your peregrinos could sleep in as late as Hape Kerkeling did you'd never get the dorms ready for the next influx of pilgrims!
falcon269 said:If you have an aversion to snorers, go get your own room! Don't sleep with the hoi polloi, if you are too good for them.
Aaaaah , but some albergues do have snoring rooms but this may depend on the hospitaleros or how busy it is.I've had the discussion with pilgrims about my "perfect" albergue and all of them love my idea of a room just for snorers!!! They also like my idea of not having a set time to have to leave by...
Aaaaah , but some albergues do have snoring rooms but this may depend on the hospitaleros or how busy it is.
Obanos , Puenta la Reina , Santa Domingo , Tosantos , Naverette , Beldorado , Burgos( old park albergue) are but a few where I have been given a snoring room.
ONLY ONCE DID I EVER SHARE THE SNORING ROOM WITH A FELLOW SNORER!
Another one has a separate room:I was a hospitalera in Santo Domingo. I can assure you we did not have a snoring room.
Thanks Falcon - this will be of great benifit to me - another piece of info that I would not have known if it were not for our ForumAnother one has a separate room:
Casa del Santo
Nº de camas: 6 camas en la planta de arriba. Se utilizan para roncadores
- Dirección: C/ Mayor, 38 bajo
- Localidad: Santo Domingo de la Calzada (La Rioja)
- Teléfono de contacto: 941 34 33 90
No. of beds: 6 beds in upstairs. They are used for snorers
They cannot spoil it; only you can spoil it!I really do not want to have my camino experience spoiled by impatience/intolerance from all the non-snorers out there.
They cannot spoil it; only you can spoil it!
The only shadow cast on my camino planning for October 2014 is reading so many adverse comments about snorers (not necessarily all on this forum). I snore. And I really do not want to have my camino experience spoiled by impatience/intolerance from all the non-snorers out there. Should I be carting a big bag or earplugs around to hand out at bed time? Or do most people heed the advice of seasoned pilgrims and PACK EARPLUGS? On a slightly more serious note, any tips to help curb snoring would be most welcome.
The only shadow cast on my camino planning for October 2014 is reading so many adverse comments about snorers (not necessarily all on this forum). I snore. And I really do not want to have my camino experience spoiled by impatience/intolerance from all the non-snorers out there. Should I be carting a big bag or earplugs around to hand out at bed time? Or do most people heed the advice of seasoned pilgrims and PACK EARPLUGS? On a slightly more serious note, any tips to help curb snoring would be most welcome.
…. Warped sense of humour …..ha
i must admit i got a bit excited when i saw the subject line
i thought this was going to be a sugested method of dealing with snorers
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you know
as in
"place plastic bag over the head....."
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ah well next time
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