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I am not due through Sarria for another two or three weeks as I am only 11 days into my camino , up to now I have drank less than a litre a day from my bottle due to the amount of drinking holes en route so far , fresh spring water running down from the hills are yummyHi, please can you tell me the availability of water refill opportunities on the stretch from Sarria ? Trying to gauge how much we need to carry with us. Starting 30th May 2022. Thanks
Obviously you be going through at the beginning of the rush hour alot more pilgrims going through being that Sarria is the minimum distance to get a credential at the cathedral but also many don't get much time off work , apart from that if you see any water coming down from the hills, just stop and grab some and taste it for yourselfI am not due through Sarria for another two or three weeks as I am only 11 days into my camino , up to now I have drank less than a litre a day from my bottle due to the amount of drinking holes en route so far , fresh spring water running down from the hills are yummy
I did that section last October and never carried more than one liter. There are plenty of bars and other places to get water. No long stretches without services. I carried a Sawyer Squeeze water filter but didn’t use it.Hi, please can you tell me the availability of water refill opportunities on the stretch from Sarria ? Trying to gauge how much we need to carry with us. Starting 30th May 2022. Thanks
Hi, please can you tell me the availability of water refill opportunities on the stretch from Sarria ? Trying to gauge how much we need to carry with us. Starting 30th May 2022. Thanks
I haven't seen anyone tell people they don't need to carry water.Telling people they don't need to carry water on any hike is just bad advice. Please - whether it is a half liter, a full liter, or more... carry water! Even if you will be passing through towns more frequently. Take your own risks if you want to - but please don't encourage others to. Dehydration can happen fast when you are exerting yourself. Even faster if it is warm or hot out.
When you are telling people you were fine without any water - you are telling them it is fine not to bring any water while they walk.I haven't seen anyone tell people they don't need to carry water.![]()
Glad that is the case for you, however the negative affects of dehydration are well documented, and it can be downright dangerous in the right mix of circumstances. Emergency Rooms and physicians all over the world spend way too much time treating people for dehydration. No need to carry too much weight - yes. But skipping carrying at least half a liter of water? Not the best choice. Find something else to leave behind if you must. Even if there are towns with bars and fountains every 3 miles/5kms. I have seen and treated way too many people for dehydration, even in circumstances where they have almost constant access to water.I personally don't drink much water at all and I've made it to nearly 70.
There are enough places along the route the OP asked about to fill/refill a bottle, approximately every 5 kilometers (about 3 miles) - no need to carry too much weight in my opinion.
I do not see that @Anniesantiago is saying that. Feel free to make your positive recommendation rather than arguing with another person's experience.When you are telling people you were fine without any water - you are telling them it is fine not to bring any water while they walk.
I do not see that @Anniesantiago is saying that. Feel free to make your positive recommendation rather than arguing with another person's experience.
If that were true - doctors all over the world would not be treating people for dehydration and lecturing people to drink more water. I don't apologize for telling people to carry at least a small water bottle at all times. If my guidance saves one person from mild or serious dehydration - I have done my part.I'm pretty sure we are all aware of the dangers of dehydration.
Except on the Meseta, Madrid, Aragones, Cele Valley.....!Water, water everywhere....and many drops to drink.![]()
Have you considered this might have contributed to your calf muscle issue that caused you to drop out of the Camino in Leon?I am not due through Sarria for another two or three weeks as I am only 11 days into my camino , up to now I have drank less than a litre a day from my bottle due to the amount of drinking holes en route so far , fresh spring water running down from the hills are yummy
There are plentiful opportunities to find water from fountains, shops, cafes etc. I can’t remember walking that stretch for more than two hours without coming across a potential drinking water source, including residential and business properties.Hi, please can you tell me the availability of water refill opportunities on the stretch from Sarria ? Trying to gauge how much we need to carry with us. Starting 30th May 2022. Thanks
Those pilgrims must have walked by the Roland's Fountain half an hour earlier, and that is basically the only place to get water between Orisson and Roncesvalles (not counting the food truck). It made me wonder if Roland's Fountain ever dries off during hot summer days?There was a day many years ago when I stopped at the shelter just before Col de Lepoeder. Two pilgrims had an empty 1/2 litre bottle they had been sharing going up the hill. I was able to fill their bottle with some of the water from the 1 litre bottle I was carrying in my backpack. Sharing is caring, n'est pas?!
Exactly - I would never go without water. Maybe it's just my many years as long distance hiker and now retired professional soldier that's talking, but water is an essential part of my gear.Telling people they don't need to carry water on any hike is just bad advice. Please - whether it is a half liter, a full liter, or more... carry water! Even if you will be passing through towns more frequently. Take your own risks if you want to - but please don't encourage others to. Dehydration can happen fast when you are exerting yourself. Even faster if it is warm or hot out.
Not all water coming down a hill is safe! It depends on a number of factors altitude, Tree line,animal population, how long the water has been filtered, etcObviously you be going through at the beginning of the rush hour alot more pilgrims going through being that Sarria is the minimum distance to get a credential at the cathedral but also many don't get much time off work , apart from that if you see any water coming down from the hills, just stop and grab some and taste it for yourself