Rold Gold
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- May-June 2024, Camino Francés and Camino Fisterra
Greetings Fellow Pilgrims!
I have more than a month to go until I leave on my first Camino, but couldn't resist getting my pack together already this weekend.
My full backpack (Deuter 30 L) is currently weighing in at 9.9 lbs/4.49 kgs. That includes everything except my phone, passport, credential, credit cards, and money which I usually carry in a small bag that I have across my body/around my waist. Oh, and it doesn't include water or any snacks. Still, I'm eager to know if there's anything on the list that I should leave at home. I've tried to be thoughtful and know I can get anything I need in Spain, but even if I buy it there I have to carry it, so I want to be mindful of that.
Here it is--thanks for any thoughts or ideas!
OUTFIT ON PLANE (or wearing while hiking)
1 shirt
1 pair hiking pants
1 running bra
1 pair underwear
1 pair liner Injinji toe socks
1 pair wool hiking socks
1 pair trail runners
1 Merino wool hoodie (I'm always freezing on planes and will use for colder nights on Camino)
1 pair reading glasses
IN PACK
CLOTHES/BIG ITEMS
1 Sleeping Bag
1 Rain Jacket (to double as wind breaker)
1 short-sleeved T-shirt
1 long-sleeved T-shirt
1 tank top
1 pair hiking shorts
1 pair very light weight running shorts to use for sleeping/swimming/lounging or extra hiking on a very hot day
2 pairs underwear
2 pairs merino wool hiking socks
1 pair liner Injinji toe socks
1 running bra
Flips Flops
* all clothing super light weight and packed down inside a dry bag
TOILETRIES
1 deodorant
1 shampoo bar
1 sunscreen
1 lip balm
1 razor
1 comb
1 small toothbrush
1 small toothpaste
1 small dental floss
1 towel
FIRST AID/EXTRA
Ibuprofen (small container)
1 roll of Nexcare athletic tape
Moleskin
1 small container green goo for feet
1 small sewing kit with needle and thread
Earplugs
Laundry detergent sheets
Nail clippers
Safety pins
STONE
SHELL
Safety whistle
A couple of extra ziplock bags
One drawstring bag for groceries or as daypack
Sunglasses
Extra pair reading glasses
* most of this (except items hanging on/in pocket of pack) packed in dry bag for washing clothes
ELECTRONICS
1 power pack
1 adaptor for Spain
1 long charging cord
Headphones
LUXURY
1 mascara
1 lipstick
NOT IN PACK BUT WILL ALSO TAKE
Small body purse
Phone
Passport
Credential
Cards
Money
TO BUY/FIND IN SPAIN
Pocket Knife
Sun Hat
Hiking Poles (?) Everything I read on this forum says they are great to use; I walk a lot at home and never used them but am eager to try.
My pack seems pretty light already, and it feels fine when I carry it around, but I'm still debating a few things. One of the heaviest is the POWER PACK. Maybe I should leave it or just take a smaller one? I really don't want to be on my phone when I'm walking, but I'm realistic and know I'm going to be using it sometimes on the trail and in the albergues for reading. Still I figure I'll always be pretty close to a place to charge, and I'm just not sure any power pack is worth its weight. Also, do I need the moleskin and the tape? I threw in the moleskin because I happened to have it already, but if the tape is enough, maybe I shouldn't bother? I walk and run at home and don't really have trouble with blisters, but I realize this is different and that the camino may provide....
Thanks for weighing in on my base weight!
I have more than a month to go until I leave on my first Camino, but couldn't resist getting my pack together already this weekend.
My full backpack (Deuter 30 L) is currently weighing in at 9.9 lbs/4.49 kgs. That includes everything except my phone, passport, credential, credit cards, and money which I usually carry in a small bag that I have across my body/around my waist. Oh, and it doesn't include water or any snacks. Still, I'm eager to know if there's anything on the list that I should leave at home. I've tried to be thoughtful and know I can get anything I need in Spain, but even if I buy it there I have to carry it, so I want to be mindful of that.
Here it is--thanks for any thoughts or ideas!
OUTFIT ON PLANE (or wearing while hiking)
1 shirt
1 pair hiking pants
1 running bra
1 pair underwear
1 pair liner Injinji toe socks
1 pair wool hiking socks
1 pair trail runners
1 Merino wool hoodie (I'm always freezing on planes and will use for colder nights on Camino)
1 pair reading glasses
IN PACK
CLOTHES/BIG ITEMS
1 Sleeping Bag
1 Rain Jacket (to double as wind breaker)
1 short-sleeved T-shirt
1 long-sleeved T-shirt
1 tank top
1 pair hiking shorts
1 pair very light weight running shorts to use for sleeping/swimming/lounging or extra hiking on a very hot day
2 pairs underwear
2 pairs merino wool hiking socks
1 pair liner Injinji toe socks
1 running bra
Flips Flops
* all clothing super light weight and packed down inside a dry bag
TOILETRIES
1 deodorant
1 shampoo bar
1 sunscreen
1 lip balm
1 razor
1 comb
1 small toothbrush
1 small toothpaste
1 small dental floss
1 towel
FIRST AID/EXTRA
Ibuprofen (small container)
1 roll of Nexcare athletic tape
Moleskin
1 small container green goo for feet
1 small sewing kit with needle and thread
Earplugs
Laundry detergent sheets
Nail clippers
Safety pins
STONE
SHELL
Safety whistle
A couple of extra ziplock bags
One drawstring bag for groceries or as daypack
Sunglasses
Extra pair reading glasses
* most of this (except items hanging on/in pocket of pack) packed in dry bag for washing clothes
ELECTRONICS
1 power pack
1 adaptor for Spain
1 long charging cord
Headphones
LUXURY
1 mascara
1 lipstick
NOT IN PACK BUT WILL ALSO TAKE
Small body purse
Phone
Passport
Credential
Cards
Money
TO BUY/FIND IN SPAIN
Pocket Knife
Sun Hat
Hiking Poles (?) Everything I read on this forum says they are great to use; I walk a lot at home and never used them but am eager to try.
My pack seems pretty light already, and it feels fine when I carry it around, but I'm still debating a few things. One of the heaviest is the POWER PACK. Maybe I should leave it or just take a smaller one? I really don't want to be on my phone when I'm walking, but I'm realistic and know I'm going to be using it sometimes on the trail and in the albergues for reading. Still I figure I'll always be pretty close to a place to charge, and I'm just not sure any power pack is worth its weight. Also, do I need the moleskin and the tape? I threw in the moleskin because I happened to have it already, but if the tape is enough, maybe I shouldn't bother? I walk and run at home and don't really have trouble with blisters, but I realize this is different and that the camino may provide....
Thanks for weighing in on my base weight!
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