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Most showers are cubicules. Lugo certainly is one large open space with a number of shower heads all facing each others. Not that a towel of any size will remdedy that. It was like being back in boarding school, with much aged and abused bodies though...Look at the dimensions: those camping towels come in so many sizes, there's no need to take one that's too big. It will weigh more when damp and be a pain if it's needlessly large. You don't need it to wrap around you, all the showers are cubicles.
Hmm, you're making me rethink a cup...Just bought a metal cup to bring for the first time. I have to admit that I was envious of those who had a cup dangling from their backs and could simply use it when they found a fountain, keeping their packed water for later on. Haging to take off you pack to refil can be a pain when using a Camelback or even bottles on side of your pack when walking alone.
As long as it's on some sort of a bungy for easy grab.Hmm, you're making me rethink a cup...
I remember the door being constantly opened and men parading outside of it putting us in full view. THAT did NOT happen in boarding school!@Anemone del Camino funny I was just thinking of Lugo as the one exception when I wrote that. We ladies agreed to hang a t shirt on the door handle as a sign it was in use. I remember having a blissful shower in there.
I bring a 6 oz plastic glass that I purchased at a resale junk shop. It's been perfect and was only 25 cents US.Hmm, you're making me rethink a cup...
Ponte de Lima also. Ladies' is a large tiled room with 2 shower heads on each of the short walls (4 all told) and a window in the middle opposite the partition-and-door. I don't remember any hooks or racks for stuff other than the windowsill. And it reminded me of junior high school.Most showers are cubicules. Lugo certainly is one large open space with a number of shower heads all facing each others. Not that a towel of any size will remdedy that. It was like being back in boarding school, with much aged and abused bodies though...
me too...a titanium one, super lightHmm, you're making me rethink a cup...
Glad I stayed at the Juvenil!Ponte de Lima also. Ladies' is a large tiled room with 2 shower heads on each of the short walls (4 all told) and a window in the middle opposite the partition-and-door. I don't remember any hooks or racks for stuff other than the windowsill. And it reminded me of junior high school.
When I stayed in a private room with private bath I usually took two showers, one in the afternoon, then again in the morning - so decadent!I carried my cup the entire way last summer and never used it even once. Towels--we had those sea to summit microfiber towels that never really make you feel dry, but are very small, light, and dry quickly. I have to say I loved it when I stayed in places with private rooms were towels were provided. Such a luxury!
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