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[QUOTE="K_Lynn, post: 1103789, member: 98304"] On another forum, someone posted their gear list for Camino in May of this year. For clothes, they have a sun hoodie, light trousers and socks (also a rain jacket and a warm layer **there is no mention of underwear in their gear list). That is all they are planning on carrying/wearing in terms of clothes, they did mention wallet, phone/sunglasses. They are not planning on sleeping in Albergues as their plan is to hike 40+ miles a day and they want to "sleep rough". Sooooooo, there will be no showering or washing of clothing during their Camino. The gear is all pretty pricey so I don't think they will be willing to purchase new and toss the dirty. I can't imagine standing in line behind this person at a cafe. I think I would rather hang out for an hour in one of the pig farms along Camino, pigs are clean. :D But, to answer your question, yes, you could purchase clean clothes every 3-5 or so days. If nothing else, this makes an interesting mental exercise. [/QUOTE]
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