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Take what you really use along the way. When you need something whatever it is, you can by it. Wish you well, Peter.I don't mean vital stuff. I mean the 'it could come useful one day' stuff e.g. rain paints or sweater. if something is really vital people probably don't leave it on the trail
The issue is there are things that I'm unsure I will useTake what you really use along the way. When you need something whatever it is, you can by it. Wish you well, Peter.
I wouldn't count on finding any specific item at an albergue to equip yourself with. It's not like every albergue has what amounts to an outdoor gear store of left behind gear.The issue is there are things that I'm unsure I will useLike the mentioned sweater. Or a normal sleeping bag. I know I can always buy stuff but if there are things that people leave anyway then why not make use of that?
The re-use recycle is the way to go if not using give it to someone or leave it in the bin. The best thing I picked up was a plastic soap container on my first trip as I got sick of using all those cheap soap ideas and finally picked up the soap container someone left and bought a nice soap as my Camino luxury still have it and along with my walking sticks will come on my third trip....yeahAh @mbart one person's detritus is another person's treasure. Re-use, re-cycle, re-purpose. All good.
Hello,
reading various threads on this forum (mostly packing lists) I quite frequently come upon advice like: "Don't take X with you, you can find plenty on the Camino" or "If you take Y with you, you will most likely leave it along the way". So my question is: could someone list all the items that are commonly left at albergues during the Camino and as such there's no point in taking them from home?
You mean like a ...... rice cooker ???
Aaawww, let's give the poor guy a break; he's a good soul. And I did have second thoughts about posting that comment in the first place.No ... something useful ... like a kitchen sink.
Aaawww, let's give the poor guy a break; he's a good soul. And I did have second thoughts about posting that comment in the first place.
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