• 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)

Search 69,459 Camino Questions

Toque, Gloves, Long Underwear & Backpack on Airplane

GuyA

Active Member
Time of past OR future Camino
2023
Hi,

Two unrelated topics. Due to the length of my Camino walk I will be sending supply parcels to both Le Puy en Velay (planned arrival around Sept 1st) and Saint-Jean-Pied de Port (planned arrival around Oct 1st). It seems logical to me that I could safely send a toque, gloves and long underwear to Saint -Jean-Pied de Port as on this leg I plan on walking into early November to Finisterre.

Would you agree that these items would not be necessary in September on the The Puy route?

I have been trying to find out whether it is possible to take a backpack with folded up trekking poles inside as carry on luggage. My backpack is an Osprey 48 liter pack. I have been researching this on the web and have found many many opinions. Have you tried? The thought of starting this trip off with a missing backpack is not a pleasant one!

Thanks Guy
 
3rd Edition. More content, training & pack guides avoid common mistakes, bed bugs etc
The backpack will depend on the carrier. They all seem to have different size and weight rules now.

The poles? I can't imagine those getting by security. They stop bottles of shampoo.
 
Toque, Gloves, Long Underwear & Backpack on Airplane

Why don't you keep the backpack in the cabin with you and send the poles in the hold? ( wrap in bubble wrap or a post tube that can be binned at the airport when you pick them up). That way if the poles are lost they can be replaced .
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
My advice on poles: You don't say where you are from or which airline you will be traveling on. But I can tell you from numerous experiences in the US that collapsed hiking poles in a duffel bag have made it through security in Chicago, Miami, Las Vegas, San Francisco, Dallas and a few others I am probably not remembering. I have also taken them through security in Madrid in the same duffel bag (most recently in early May 2013). I used to check my poles till they were lost in transit several years ago. Now my system is to carry on my backpack and a duffel that holds little more than the poles (this way if for some reason I can't get them through security, it's easy to check them quickly). When I arrive in Spain, I send the duffel up to Santiago along with my airplane pillow. They wait for me there till I arrive, and on the way home I check the duffel with my sticks in it, to which I've added the olive oil and other goodies I buy on my last days in Santiago. Just arrived last night with four liters of olive oil in plastic bottle or tin, a bottle of a Spanish sherry brandy my husband likes, some alubias, some pimenton, and several tins of different fish/seafood. All packed in the duffel. So far, I've never had a breakage problem. Sorry, I realize I've gone a little off topic here! Hard to stay focused when you've just returned from the Camino.

Buen camino, Laurie
 
Laurie, can you link the particular duffle you use, please?

I use an Osprey Exos 46, and it does not fit the carry-on sizing box at Lufthansa. Also, it was over the 8 kg cabin weight limit. So, having checked the pacer poles in a cardboard box for the outbound leg, I gate-checked the pack when I left Seattle. Worked fine. On the return, I disassembled the pacer poles, put them in the pack, and checked the pack. Also worked fine.

I walked the Le Puy route twice in Sept, and it was hot as blue blazes both years. Well into the 90'sF. So long underwear, hat or gloves, extra long pants, fleece or sweater, even a sleeping bag, are not needed on the Le Puy section (You will need a hostel-type sleep sack though).
 
I just booked a flight with Easyjet. Walking poles are on the banned list. It's unlikely this isn't EU wide.
 
Join our full-service guided tour and let us convert you into a Pampered Pilgrim!

Most read last week in this forum

Hi all, I’m starting my Camino Frances on May 12. I’ve booked my first night in SJPDP, but I’m starting to worry I need to book more. My plan was to take it day by day and just turn up, but lots...
A promotion started here right now. A step-counting sweater from Wolkswagen records how far you walk, and if you walk 613 km (which is the range of the latest model) before 16th June, you can win...
Past,present and future Thanks for sharing your adventures! This forum will be a touchstone someday in the future ..where you had gone and how far, from where and when A Canterbery tales sort of...
Seems to be a lot of people posting about stuff they lost on the Camino recently. I managed to leave a nice new-ish polo shirt somewhere drying and didn't notice for over a week. I hope someone...
Did you meet Bjørn Krohn? Died aged 48 in an albergue, I don't know where, tuesday 21th. I didn't know this until now.
Does anyone have a favorite place to stay in arzua? Thanks for any suggestions!

❓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