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Should i bring my inflatable mattress?

Newlin

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Time of past OR future Camino
Porto - Santiago 2017,
Lisbon - Porto - Santiago 2015,
SJPP - Santiago 2015
Im flying to Lisbon early tomorrow and I'm thinking a lot about my gear. Like always the day before! Should i bring my inflatable mattress for Lisbon - Porto stretch or not?
 
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No IMO, unless you plan to sleep outdoors, you also don't need the weight, I have seen many of these items discarded at albergues and along the trail.
Bom Caminho.
 
No IMO, unless you plan to sleep outdoors, you also don't need the weight, I have seen many of these items discarded at albergues and along the trail.
Bom Caminho.

Okey. I have no problem to carry 30kg+ when I'm in the Swedish alps but have less then 10kg backed for this trip. Will upload gear list later.

I had thoughts to bring it because it seems like there is a lack of albergues between Lisbon and Porto. But now i leave it :)
 
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No need for that. We walked from Lisbon to Santiago and brought our inflatable matrasses with us. Never used. Just ballast.
Everywhere are places to sleep. Leave them at home !
 
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No need for that. We walked from Lisbon to Santiago and brought our inflatable matrasses with us. Never used. Just ballast.
Everywhere are places to sleep. Leave them at home !
Okey. I have no problem to carry 30kg+ when I'm in the Swedish alps but have less then 10kg backed for this trip. Will upload gear list later.

I had thoughts to bring it because it seems like there is a lack of albergues between Lisbon and Porto. But now i leave it :)
Not everywhere are albergues but lots of hostals, pensãoes, hotels etc.
At some places you can sleep at the bombeiros volontarios, volontary firebrigades

We slept at a schoolcampus, at a retraîte home where nuns live.

Read a little bit back on this Portuguese forum to find all the places. Is a good investment to be prepared

Godt tur
 
Should i bring my inflatable mattress for Lisbon - Porto stretch or not?

Hi, no, you don’t need it. And if you do, then make a plan. Better to sleep on a hard floor for one night with your spare clothes underneath you, than to carry something every day for only one night’s use. Jill
 
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