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The question is: have any of you veteran Camino Frances pilgrims out there noticed if there any bars along the way that have a dart board hanging on the wall? If so, where. I'm having trouble getting my pack weight up to goal and thought perhaps my dart ensemble might help. :)
 
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The question is: have any of you veteran Camino Frances pilgrims out there noticed if there any bars along the way that have a dart board hanging on the wall? If so, where. I'm having trouble getting my pack weight up to goal and thought perhaps my dart ensemble might help. :)
Can't help you there, but some terrain is great to play golf. Take the golfclubs with you that will weight up. :cool:
Wish you well and a Buen Camino, Peter.
 
Remember the horse shoe game? You could take a few of those...once you find a local Ferrier.:p
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Don't forget your wet suit and scuba gear. It does rain a lot...
 
Now that you mention it, no I don't recall any dart boards in the bars. In fact, now that I think about it, I don't remember seeing many bar games at all. No darts, no shuffleboard, no air hockey, no foosball (You'd think a foosball would be right up Spain's ally!) I may have see a pool table, but I don't remember where. The only games I remember seeing were those slot machine things.

An activity that would be perfect to be introduced to Spain would be ladder or lawn golf. It would be perfect for afternoons at the albergue. Easy and cheap to DIY too. You just need a few feet (meters) of PVC pipe and some connectors to make the ladders. And some golf balls and rope for the throwing balls.
 
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:D It has just occurred to me that the OP hasn't gone on Camino yet. He doesn't realize that, after walking all day through all sorts of weather, and looking after his laundry, all he's going to want to do at the end of the day is put his feet up. Perhaps he should start thinking of Scrabble!
 
How about a deck of cards? That's a good way to get rid of the loose change with a game of poker. I've never played myself, but willing to learn. ;)
 
I think cards is the preferred game in Spanish bars. Or watching football on huge TV screens. Like this, somewhere on the Norte (I forget which town):
 
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:D It has just occurred to me that the OP hasn't gone on Camino yet. He doesn't realize that, after walking all day through all sorts of weather, and looking after his laundry, all he's going to want to do at the end of the day is put his feet up. Perhaps he should start thinking of Scrabble!
My all time favourite board game…..
 

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