• Get your Camino Frances Guidebook here.
  • For 2024 Pilgrims: €50,- donation = 1 year with no ads on the forum + 90% off any 2024 Guide. More here.
    (Discount code sent to you by Private Message after your donation)
  • ⚠️ Emergency contact in Spain - Dial 112 and AlertCops app. More on this here.

Search 69,459 Camino Questions

Something I Always Forget!

scruffy1

Veteran Member
Time of past OR future Camino
Holy Year from Pamplona 2010, SJPP 2011, Lisbon 2012, Le Puy 2013, Vezelay (partial watch this space!) 2014; 2015 Toulouse-Puenta la Reina (Arles)
That last week before I set out I'm always busy dealing with last minute catastrophes, can't find my passport, two pairs of my favorite hiking socks reveal a hole where my bunions rub, placating family members, you know, nothing unusual. I always forget to get a haircut. I return 5-6 weeks later looking like the Wild Man of Borneo - hair sticking out and beard all over the place. This time around and I will probably forget too. Even a tiny village will have at least two peluquerías which, like synagogues, one, where women go to and the other - they wouldn't be seen dead in. Peluqueros are much harder to find, in big cities they can be discovered by looking through their windows -however! My second Camino and walking with a group of Australians, one bloke decided to have his hair cut in Burgos. He came out looking very nicely -however! He also was sporting a cloud of talcum powder and a family sized splash of cologne. Nobody would talk to him for three days. I wish to surprise everyone this time so to my question, peluquero I know, but how do you say "Take a little off the top" in Spanish also "sin talcum powder"? Sin perfume"? and "¡Don't touch the beard!"? Tonsorially yours, Scruff
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
Hi, get a photograph taken of yourself (head and shoulders) just after you have been to your usual hairdresser, and take it with you. You can then produce it, to show how you would like to look now. :) Jill
 
Very little Spanish, but did have successful visit to Barber in Spain last year. Starting in Mid march, I plan to have hair for first week or two. Then as we get into April and it gets warmer ask a barber for a 'número tres' He'll zip it with the machine somewhat longer than a marine, but it will be neat and cool and it will have grown back to 'normal' by Santiago and home.
Buen Camino.
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
"Take a little off the top" could be "No me quite mucho de arriba".

"Sin perfume". Better "No me ponga colonia"

"Don´t touch the beard" "No me toque la barba"
 
"Take a little off the top" could be "No me quite mucho de arriba".

"Sin perfume". Better "No me ponga colonia"

"Don´t touch the beard" "No me toque la barba"
English Victorian slang for a bad smell was "pong" veeery interesting - thanks
 
It's a bit of a laugh! Scruffy, a nice pieceof storytelling.
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
Love it! I think everyone should get a haircut along the way. Mine have always been fabulous, and a great fun experience. Plus it's a very simple and satisfying way of putting some money into the local economy.
 
That last week before I set out I'm always busy dealing with last minute catastrophes, can't find my passport, two pairs of my favorite hiking socks reveal a hole where my bunions rub, placating family members, you know, nothing unusual. I always forget to get a haircut. I return 5-6 weeks later looking like the Wild Man of Borneo - hair sticking out and beard all over the place. This time around and I will probably forget too. Even a tiny village will have at least two peluquerías which, like synagogues, one, where women go to and the other - they wouldn't be seen dead in. Peluqueros are much harder to find, in big cities they can be discovered by looking through their windows -however! My second Camino and walking with a group of Australians, one bloke decided to have his hair cut in Burgos. He came out looking very nicely -however! He also was sporting a cloud of talcum powder and a family sized splash of cologne. Nobody would talk to him for three days. I wish to surprise everyone this time so to my question, peluquero I know, but how do you say "Take a little off the top" in Spanish also "sin talcum powder"? Sin perfume"? and "¡Don't touch the beard!"? Tonsorially yours, Scruff
@scruffy1, your post reminded me of this thread, which I thought was quite amusing.
https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/beard.33710/
 
Transport luggage-passengers.
From airports to SJPP
Luggage from SJPP to Roncevalles
Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

€149,-

Most read last week in this forum

Zubiri was full early yesterday (by 2:30, according to some pilgrims who came to Pamplona today), but Zubiri opened up a municipal building just past the town for some pilgrims to sleep on the...
Just an FYI that all available beds are taken in SJPDP tonight - fully, truly COMPLETO! There’s an indication of how busy this year may be since it’s just a Wednesday in late April, not usually...
My friend is trying to figure out bookings/lodging. She started in SJPDP Friday, ended up walking the Winter route to Roncesvalles in one day, only to find no bed so bused back to SJPDP to sleep...
Hello everyone, This is a cry for help. I post this on behalf of my wife, who is walking the camino at the moment. Her backpack was taken away from the reception of the albergue Benedictina's...
Within the past few hours there have been two stories on local news media reporting that the Guardia Civil have been successful in returning lost passports to pilgrims. One in Najera, the other in...

❓How to ask a question

How to post a new question on the Camino Forum.

Similar threads

Forum Rules

Forum Rules

Camino Updates on YouTube

Camino Conversations

Most downloaded Resources

This site is run by Ivar at

in Santiago de Compostela.
This site participates in the Amazon Affiliate program, designed to provide a means for Ivar to earn fees by linking to Amazon
Official Camino Passport (Credential) | 2024 Camino Guides
Back
Top