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Sending bags again

Nanc

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Frances (Sept 2016)
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i am trying to be in a centered state of mind about my expectations of myself. Accepting my limitations and lack of control of most things on a Camino, I have been working on the mind set that SdC might be the goal but the journey will be what ever unfolds in my body and the path.
As those "live" have shared of their adjustments on the Camino, the solution sometimes is to send a pack forward..

Haven't you guys said that albergues give preference to those walking in with their pack and could bump a peregrine who transported? (Or a bicyclist)
Is this no longer an issue?
Others have said they send their pack ahead if running late to "hold" their spot. So this would apparently be the day of, so are you really arranging a bag pick up mid way?
Just questions
Nanc
 
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No arrangements midday: the van does the run once a day, in the morning.

No sending bags to munis to hold your spot either.
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
Many private albergues allow you now to reserve a bed which you have to do independently from sending your pack to them. So, you first would need to reserve your bed and then tell your transport company where to deliver your pack to.

You can send your pack to an albergue that doesn't allow reservations BUT that doesn't mean they will hold a bed for you.

Buen Camino, SY
 
Also be aware that if sending a pack forward, the transport is usually booked the night before and the bag normally needs to be ready for collection at 8 or 9 am.

So it's not really a 'spur of the moment' type of thing.

There may be odd exceptions such as locations that get dozens of bags picked up everyday where the staff may just say 'add yours to the pile'. Suitably tagged and paid for of course.
 
You will not have a problem if you pre-book private albergues or hostals, in stead of relying on municipal or public albergues. I find that www.booking. com is very good at everything from five-star paradors to one-star hostals and private albergues. Note, many private albergues actually have limited private rooms you can pre-book.

As my ability to walk long distances with a heavy pack is diminishing for health and age reasons, I will be looking into this modus-operandi for future Caminos. I've finished three full Caminos, and had to quit at Sarria this year for these reasons. However, I WILL adapt and overcome.

Mochila transport services are one, viable adaptation method. I do not criticize anyone who is compelled to use this assistance to accomplish their Camino. Know that, if you use this service every night, you can transport a conventional piece of luggage, like a carry-on size rolling suitcase. The "mochila" does not have to be an actual backpack. I see them all the time. You walk with a smaller <30 liter day pack.

This might make packing easier for many folks and increase your comfort level with special items or diet foods being sent ahead by the service. I must supplement my diet using protein powder daily. A weeks worth weighs about one kilo. A month is four kilos, or nearly nine pounds. See my point?

I hope this helps.
 
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