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Temperature check-Norte

hfox

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July 2023- Norte
Hi all,
I’m starting my Camino del Norte this week (7th) and I’m a bit surprised that it looks cooler and rainier than I was anticipating. I tend to run very cold generally, so I was wondering if I’m bringing enough warm clothes. Specifically, I was going to bring a poncho, but now I’m wondering if a rain jacket and pack cover might be better for warmth? Also, I was planning to sleep in shorts, but now I’m wondering if I should bring pants to sleep in (I have water resistant hiking pants, but I can’t sleep in them). Thanks!
 
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Hi all,
I’m starting my Camino del Norte this week (7th) and I’m a bit surprised that it looks cooler and rainier than I was anticipating. I tend to run very cold generally, so I was wondering if I’m bringing enough warm clothes. Specifically, I was going to bring a poncho, but now I’m wondering if a rain jacket and pack cover might be better for warmth? Also, I was planning to sleep in shorts, but now I’m wondering if I should bring pants to sleep in (I have water resistant hiking pants, but I can’t sleep in them). Thanks!
I walked in a rainy July in 2018, but it wasn't cold. In fact I ditched a sweater that I had in my pack when I got to Gijón and never needed it.
 
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On the Norte now and has been hardly any rain , it is humid , and chilly mornings. But warm sunny or partly cloudy days .
 
A poncho does provide warmth. In fact it provides sweat too haha. But it also provides that your pack will stay dry and it takes just a few seconds to put it on.
 
Awesome, thanks all for the information! I think I’ll just stick with the poncho. I did end up throwing a pair of sweat pants and a fleece in, and I can always send them back if I end up being too hot
 
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