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Equipment advised for a four-days walk: from Santiago to Finisterre/Muxia

ulara

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Hello there!
I'll probably be on the Camino again in April to walk from Santagio to Finisterre/Muxia (or what's left of it :().
I'd like to ask you some recommendations about the equipment: by the fact that I will be in Galicia, should I take my equipment for the rain?
I know it's impossible to forecast but does anybody know how is generally the weather in that period?
Thanks.
 
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I think it is to early to know.
Weather can be anything i April.
Look at the weather forecast a couple of days before your departure, and decide then.
So far in Europe it has been an extremely warm winter, currently all of Europe has no sub zero degrees, except in very northern parts.

Buen Camino
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Hi ulara,
We hope to be finishing up our walk to Santiago around the end of April and with God's help, we will continue on to Finisterre/Muxia May 1st or 2nd. I can't help you with the equipment you (we) will be needing but I will keep an eye on this thread to see what recommendations are made.

We don't yet have a guide book or map for this part of our journey; have you found one that is helpful? We think we will do Finisterre first and end with Muxia but aren't too sure because I've heard there are more buses from Finisterre back to Santiago so we may have to reverse the order if we get too close to our 'flight home' date.

Happy planning and many Blessings,
A Diaz
 

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Hello there!
I'll probably be on the Camino again in April to walk from Santagio to Finisterre/Muxia (or what's left of it :().
I'd like to ask you some recommendations about the equipment: by the fact that I will be in Galicia, should I take my equipment for the rain?
I know it's impossible to forecast but does anybody know how is generally the weather in that period?
Thanks.
Having lived in Spain for 8 years, even over on the Med we considered April to be a wet month, and in Galicia you're almost guaranteed rain.
That's one reason why I'm setting out in May/June.
Ulara - prepare for almost certain rain, but don't be deterred. The camino is beautiful in ALL weather and you're going to have a wonderful experience!
Buen camino!
 
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ulara

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Thanks for all your answers!
What I got is that it's impossible to forecast, of course, but that April will probably be a wet a month.
So I'll keep an eye on it!
 

ulara

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Hi ulara,
We hope to be finishing up our walk to Santiago around the end of April and with God's help, we will continue on to Finisterre/Muxia May 1st or 2nd. I can't help you with the equipment you (we) will be needing but I will keep an eye on this thread to see what recommendations are made.

We don't yet have a guide book or map for this part of our journey; have you found one that is helpful? We think we will do Finisterre first and end with Muxia but aren't too sure because I've heard there are more buses from Finisterre back to Santiago so we may have to reverse the order if we get too close to our 'flight home' date.

Happy planning and many Blessings,
A Diaz

I don't have a map for that part too..my Dutch friend has so I leave him the honor to take it with him. :)
If I can advise you, I wouldn't be that worried: you'll see when you'll be there.
You're never alone one the Camino and you can always ask for information or help. Buen Camino!
 
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ulara

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Thank you David!
What would you say about gaiters, guys?
I found them very useful with the rain I found from Hontanas to Carrion de los Condes (I think),
but in Galicia..they didn't work. :)
 

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I wouldn't even think of going to Galicia without rain gear. Good rain gear that works in big wind. Been there twice (July and October), torrential rains and gale force winds both times. First time - light weight ponchos blew out immediately. We were very wet, cold and miserable. Second time, Packas and rain pants - we were completely comfortable.

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ulara

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I wouldn't even think of going to Galicia without rain gear. Good rain gear that works in big wind. Been there twice (July and October), torrential rains and gale force winds both times. First time - light weight ponchos blew out immediately. We were very wet, cold and miserable. Second time, Packas and rain pants - we were completely comfortable.

Karl

Sorry, my English is not very good as well as my intuition. :D Did you mean "parka"?
Miserable: that's the word I was looking for to describe how I felt when I entered Galicia. Miserable.
I think that I'll bring rain gear of better quality with me the next time. Expecially the poncho. Mine was too light.
 
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ulara

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I'm not Karl, but I think he means this:

http://www.thepacka.com

Thank you for the post. I had it already but it was of bad quality. The next time I know where to put my money. ;)
Another question: somebody talked about waterproof pants..but long or short?
I mean: if I want to wear short pants, how can I protect my shoes? Gaiters turned out to be not very useful.
 

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Another question: somebody talked about waterproof pants..but long or short?
I mean: if I want to wear short pants, how can I protect my shoes? Gaiters turned out to be not very useful.
Long. Long enough and wide enough to keep the water out of your boots. I've never heard of short rain pants.

I generally prefer to walk in shorts; the rain pants gave me long pants to wear when it was chilly, as well as when it rained. Try to get the kind that zip down the side and can be easily put on without taking off your boots.

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Long. Long enough and wide enough to keep the water out of your boots. I've never heard of short rain pants.

I generally prefer to walk in shorts; the rain pants gave me long pants to wear when it was chilly, as well as when it rained. Try to get the kind that zip down the side and can be easily put on without taking off your boots.

Karl

Good advice. Thank you!
 
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I met a group of women in Fisterra that got rained out near Olveiroa. I think their idea of rain gear was blue jeans ... They got soaked in a ten minute squall. They took a taxi from Olveiroa. I think they had no option as hypothermia was setting in. The room in the albergue was covered in wet gear that didn't dry ... the heat was off.

The squalls came every couple of hours and filled the streets to overflow in five minutes. I felt lucky that I had arrived in Fisterra just as the weather shifted.

That being said ... who needs rain gear? Meh!
 
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