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Next month I'll be doing the French way of the Camino and I would like to know if there's some outdoors store in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port where I can buy a Mora or SAK there?
I could have mine but I'll be flying to Bordeaux before I go there so it's a no go.
Don't know those specific places but you'll have no problems picking up a knife. Loads of shops, inc tabacs and tourist shops have at the bare minimum opinels and Saks. You will, however, pay a premium for them.
>>708549
>opinels and Saks
Thanks, I'm not a fan of Opinels because of the wood handles but if they have SAKs it will serve me fine. I guess I could always look for something in a big city like Bordeaux but I don't want to have problems with police before I start the hike, and with all the problems that France had in the last year it's not a wise thing to do.
You'll have no worries, pocket knives are extremely common and available on the continent. You'll see a lot of local and different styles. Last time I was in France I was about to buy an olive wood laguiole but I talked myself out of it.
Dunno about more but you can get serious quality Spanish-made folding knives in gas stations or even cantinas around Spain. Cost like €15.
While we're on the subject, what the fuck is the point of a Douk-douk
>>708740
innawoods knife.
If you're a nigger, cutting ears, noses and labias.
Op here again, anyone ever had problems passing with hiking poles through airport security?
Op one more time here, I
I'm going from Bordeaux ->Bayonne and then Bayonne-> Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port by train, is this the best way to get there?
>>708511
Never done it, but I'm definitely interested in earing your story and advices on how to do it. I'm a French fag btw, but never done anything but Pyrenees Orientales and Alpes