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Supplies on the CdN

zimmecp

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Summer 2017
Hello fellow pilgrims! How easily can one obtain supplies on the CdN? (Specifically, trekking poles, Swiss Army Knife, and Aleve painkiller). I am inclined to get the first two AFTER a plane ride...and the last is the most effective pain killer I've dealt with for a recent injury to my knees.

Just trying to plan...any advice would be helpful!

Best!
Christine
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Hello fellow pilgrims! How easily can one obtain supplies on the CdN? (Specifically, trekking poles, Swiss Army Knife, and Aleve painkiller). I am inclined to get the first two AFTER a plane ride...and the last is the most effective pain killer I've dealt with for a recent injury to my knees.

Just trying to plan...any advice would be helpful!

Best!
Christine
Christine, both Irun and Bilbao have numerous sporting good stores (tienda de deportes), including a Decathlon in each. I think your plan is a good one - my poles were destroyed in checked baggage on arrival in Madrid in May.

There are pharmas everywhere and they have resources to find the Spanish name for whatever medication you're looking for in another language. Buen Camino to you!
 
San Sebastian/Donastia has a great shop right on the beach on the eastern end of town.

I would say the Norte is very good for supplies, as you are walking through coastal tourist cities, towns and villages and they are prepared for the tourists.

Hiking is also an everyday past time for the people in Northern Spain, they are out walking on the weekends, so I did not find it hard to find equipment.
 
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.
Zim, I'll offer a different take. After the long travel to get there, it's kind of a drag to have to top off supplies. My recommendation is to get the poles, swiss army knife, Alive and Compeed here in North America. Then put everything in a very cheap checked bag, enjoy your flight over without having to haul around any of your gear Then when you land, take your backpack and all your gear out of the cheap stowed luggage and throw away or donate the cheap luggage you sent it over in. Just less stuff to do when you get there.
My first "gear purchase" was in Bilboa - it was diaper rash cream!
 

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