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Hi there! A 'friend' from Asheville here! Planning my first Camino - The Frances, and planning to have someone transport my 'big' bag for me so I can just carry a smaller one with daily essentials. Feeling a little guilt - - - so loved reading this first thing this morning. Today - snowed in and having frigid items, I'm going to tweak the plan of my approximate route. Starting on September 15. Can't wait...it's been 15 years in coming.

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On my first Camino - Le Chemin de St. Jacques -, I did not realize or noticed that some people were not carrying a full pack. Maybe there was a service like that, probably not.

On my second, -The Norte-, now being fully past 70, I don't think there was such a service. Or not an obvious one.

Finally, on the Frances, I noted that some of the companions were not carrying their big packs. In particular, an Australian that I had picked up the first day called about his pack every evening in beautiful flowing Spanish. He had planned and planned and taken a day pack as well.

I thought that if it took calling every night and knowing enough Spanish to make sure I got my pack every day at the right place, I was going to carry everything.

I am sure things have changed. Danny

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