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  • Products I Like

    • Camelbak
      Hydration systems and more, the Camelbak Unbottle is a fantastic product and I would not have wanted to carry anything else. Their other products are pretty interesting too. Check it out.
    • Chaco
      Outdoor footwear, specializing in outdoor sandals and more. I saw a great pair of shoes on the Camino, asked where they came from and got the tip for Chaco. I now own a pair of Hipthongs and love them. Hope to test drive on the Camino.
    • Columbia Sportswear
      I wore their Bora Bora Booney hat. It's one size fits all, flexible, has an adjustable chin strap, a good-sized brim, and a mesh upper panel. Fantastic Camino hat. I also wore a hiking shirt from Columbia. Of course there's much more.
    • LoveJuice
      Freshly blended, squeezed, and made to order, the LoveJuice Stress Relieving Smoothie made me want to camp out at the Stansted airport. Better yet, maybe LoveJuice ought to open a franchise on the Camino...every 20 km or so will do.
    • Moleskine
      Unless you have lived in Germany, you have no idea how difficult it is to find narrow-lined paper. My journaling choice is the lined larger notebook. Functional, smart, and elegant, Moleskine makes notebooks for a wide variety of uses. True love.
    • Odlo
      I wore their underwear (underpants and shirts). Things I liked: the underwear is graded by temperature. The fabric is antibacterial (less odor) and wicks away moisture. Breathable, fast drying, comfortable. Good stuff.
    • Tchibo
      German coffee vendor that sells weekly thematic goods. I bought many things inexpensively that held up and functioned just fine during their "Outdoor Challenge" week. Right stuff, right price, right time.
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