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<blockquote data-quote="NorthernLight" data-source="post: 976754" data-attributes="member: 17688"><p>Bathrobes … I wonder where such items were spotted. </p><p></p><p>If one is having their bag forwarded every day, then one can bring every little thing their heart desires. Otherwise, that bathrobe seen in SJPDP might have been abandoned in Roncesvalles. </p><p></p><p>However, the albergues with no curfews in bigger cities sometimes have weekend guests without pilgrim intentions staying at them. They show up, claim to be starting in the morning, check in, then go and play. It’s one of the reasons why municipal albergues enforce the one-night only policy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorthernLight, post: 976754, member: 17688"] Bathrobes … I wonder where such items were spotted. If one is having their bag forwarded every day, then one can bring every little thing their heart desires. Otherwise, that bathrobe seen in SJPDP might have been abandoned in Roncesvalles. However, the albergues with no curfews in bigger cities sometimes have weekend guests without pilgrim intentions staying at them. They show up, claim to be starting in the morning, check in, then go and play. It’s one of the reasons why municipal albergues enforce the one-night only policy. [/QUOTE]
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