Luggage Transfer to Self Guide the Best Coastal Hike in Europe

+ Improved GPX and Itinerary Builder

Merry Merry Christmas!

This year is coming to an end and how were your 2024 adventures? Any goals for 2025 around hiking or taking that adventure you always wished?

for me:
A few extra pounds placed in 2024 will certainly be on the list of “goals” for 2025 and getting my teenage girls onto the Tour du Mont Blanc to witness the glaciers before they are gone and the trail is impossible to self-book due to popularity.

I really want to find the “next” TMB where it’s not the hunger games to book refuges or mountain huts. lol.

Today’s roundup:

  • Luggage Transfer Cheat Sheet

  • Version 2 - BETTER: Downloadable Itinerary Builder Fisherman’s Trail

  • Video - In Case you missed it

  • December Hiking Adventures in Germany

Luggage Transfer Cheat Sheet

One of the best things about the multi day trek in Portugal is the ease and availability of self-booking your luggage transfer. Most of the time you have to utilize a tour operator to get this kind of service, but it’s dead simple.

Get the Cheat Sheet here đź‘Ž

luggage transfer cheat sheet.pdf1.65 MB • PDF File

Self Guide the Best Coastal Hike in Europe

So, upon request I’ve edited the downloadable Itinerary Tool and it now includes better spaces to write in your plans and how to use the GPX files to self-guide.

It’s always debatable if it’s the “best” coastal hike - but it is highly likely ;-)

v6 Fishermans trail itinerary builder (1).pdf3.77 MB • PDF File

Feel the Best Coastal Hike

Watch here. In case you missed it last week - no glam edits so you can see what it’s really like hiking in Portugal along the hidden coast of the Fisherman’s Trail.

December Hiking Adventures in Germany

Watch here. Like most places, it’s warming quite a bit and while that sucks for the future of life on Earth it’s kinda nice for extending the comfortable hiking season.

Merry Christmas! Catch you in the New Year.

What are you hiking goals and trip plans for 2025? Share it in our hiking group on facebook if you spend time on that miserable, but somehow helpful platform.

x Morgan