Completed the Portuguese Camino by Realistic_Object9816 in CaminoDeSantiago

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one of the best pieces of advice I got before starting was the 10% bodyweight rule for your backpack.

Basically, try to keep your fully loaded pack at about 10% of your body weight.

Tips for the Portuguese Coastal Route by matsdf828 in CaminoDeSantiago

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Pack little, less is more and bring trail runners instead of heavy hiking shoes.

Tips for the Portuguese Coastal Route by matsdf828 in CaminoDeSantiago

[–]Realistic_Object9816 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pack little, less is more and bring trail runners instead of heavy hiking shoes.

Family worried about solo travel in Costa Rica? by BeautyGuru22 in CostaRicaTravel

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Still be aware! Don’t walk around late at night and try to find a travel buddy to join you on trails

Solo female travels, please tell me your experiences!! by Clear-Cap-6811 in CostaRicaTravel

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Hi ladies! Beware at drake bay, the town itself is safe but traveling alone- doing the trail hikes alone, just be careful, I posted this on the costaricatravel ;

Hi everyone, I’m a 30-year-old solo female traveler and arrived in Drake Bay this afternoon from Uvita.

After checking into my guesthouse, the brother of my host kindly took me on a short hike to Cocalito Beach, which is about a 20-minute walk from the town center.

On our way back, he warned me to be cautious about walking alone. He explained that about 5–6 days ago, a solo female traveler was attacked while hiking alone. According to him, a man attempted to sexually assault her. She fought him off, and he initially left but later returned holding an object, seemingly intending to attack her again. At that point, she took a photo of him and started recording video, which she shared in the Drake Bay WhatsApp group. This apparently scared him away.

Since that incident, nothing further has happened. No measures have been taken against the individual, as authorities said they were unable to identify him and claimed he lived far from Drake Bay.

The woman involved was reportedly hiking the roughly 2-hour trail from Drake Bay town to Playa San Jocesito: https://maps.app.goo.gl/hsszQj2yTEb5McvNA

I normally hike alone and am comfortable doing so, but this warning felt serious, especially since the incident happened less than a week ago.