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[QUOTE="kelleymac, post: 1098506, member: 12939"] I carried a light weight down sleeping bag (three season) on the via podiensis in Sept-Oct 2017. I did not need the sleeping bag every night, but did need it at some places. As always, it depends where you plan to stay the night. I like knowing that no matter what, I will be warm at night. --A few pilgrim places did not have warm blankets-- one place only had room on the floor. I also joined up with friends who were camping at Sauges. (The campground had hot showers and laundry facilities.) My friends had a big tent, but there were also little caravan wagons that could be rented inexpensively. Also, I took an alternate route to stay at a convent, and so spent on night in Condom D'Aubrac where the pilgrim auberge was closed for the season, as was the cafe. The Marie opened the community center for me, where there was a warm room and a gym mat to sleep on. There was also a kitchen to use, but I had no food and there were no shops. The woman from the Marie called the cafe owner and they opened the cafe for me, where I bought supper, and breakfast and a picnic lunch the next morning. [/QUOTE]
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