- Time of past OR future Camino
- December 2022
I did a winter Camino and carried a 50L pack. By the end I had it down to about 24 pounds. Could have shaved off a lot more with a lighter pack and sleeping bag.
I walked long enough for the weather to warm up and saw people with 30L packs that made me envious.
Curious how you would adapt your gear for a cold versus warm Camino? This round I’ll buy warmer and lighter clothes and gear. Don’t think I want to go smaller than 40L for a pack because I like extra room for Vino, baguettes, blueberries and queso.
Last year I started with a heavy full leather boot because I was expecting a lot of rain and mud but switched to trail runners (stuck with gortex though!) with no problem. My down jacket was heavy and bulky so will go lighter this time. Had some heavy fleece I will upgrade to something more reasonable. And go with a lighter pack.
I think I have a good plan and just need to choose the gear but curious what you all would add to your pack for colder, wetter, darker conditions
I walked long enough for the weather to warm up and saw people with 30L packs that made me envious.
Curious how you would adapt your gear for a cold versus warm Camino? This round I’ll buy warmer and lighter clothes and gear. Don’t think I want to go smaller than 40L for a pack because I like extra room for Vino, baguettes, blueberries and queso.
Last year I started with a heavy full leather boot because I was expecting a lot of rain and mud but switched to trail runners (stuck with gortex though!) with no problem. My down jacket was heavy and bulky so will go lighter this time. Had some heavy fleece I will upgrade to something more reasonable. And go with a lighter pack.
I think I have a good plan and just need to choose the gear but curious what you all would add to your pack for colder, wetter, darker conditions