French Way - Sleeping bag or Liner?

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chignome

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I'll be starting my Camino 4/25 - I'm trying to decide on my sleeping bag sit. I plan on 85% Hostel sleeps and wonder if a Thermolite Reactor Extreme LINER (+15degrees to normal sleeping bag) is adequate for this time of year? Some have said a silk liner is adequate, but I'm not sure they were walking at this time of year. (less than 4 days! scream! :) )
 
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I'll be starting my Camino 4/25 - I'm trying to decide on my sleeping bag sit. I plan on 85% Hostel sleeps and wonder if a Thermolite Reactor Extreme LINER (+15degrees to normal sleeping bag) is adequate for this time of year? Some have said a silk liner is adequate, but I'm not sure they were walking at this time of year. (less than 4 days! scream! :) )
I always carry a light down sleeping bag if I am planning on sleeping in Albergues. If I am planning on staying in Hostals, Hotels & the ilk I see no need
 

chignome

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I always carry a light down sleeping bag if I am planning on sleeping in Albergues. If I am planning on staying in Hostals, Hotels & the ilk I see no need
uh oh....I didn't know there was a diff btwn Albergues and Hostals (thanks for spelling correct!)...I am planning on Albergues...i think...what is the difference - I'm fluent in 2 languages, but Spanish or French are not one of them {:-/
 
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My husband used a Thermolite Reactor liner our first Camino. You may need to wear some of your clothes during the first few weeks to sleep in as April and May can have variable weather. It was too hot for him later in the year and we now carry just silk liner bags for the warm months. Albergues are rooms with bunk beds usually for several people although they can also have private rooms.
 
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Albergues are the basic, usually dormitory style, accommodations serving the pilgrim paths. Hostals are generally small, family run, Hotels.

Albergues will usually provide some sort of disposable bottom sheet and pillow cover and some, very variably, will provide blankets. I'm never prepared to risk my own comfort / nights sleep. That's why I carry the sack. And it means I'll likely survive a night in a church porch if things go awry
 
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Thank you! I plan on Albergues, for the most part, then. Are you out there now? How are those at night temperature-wise? Anyone?
I'm currently living in northern Spain. Inside my house (without heating) it is more than 10ÂşC all the time (usually more like 13-15). The outdoor temperature has been as low as 3ÂşC in the last week, but it won't be that cold in a dorm with other people.
 
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chignome

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Albergues are the basic, usually dormitory style, accommodations serving the pilgrim paths. Hostals are generally small, family run, Hotels.

Albergues will usually provide some sort of disposable bottom sheet and pillow cover and some, very variably, will provide blankets. I'm never prepared to risk my own comfort / nights sleep. That's why I carry the sack. And it means I'll likely survive a night in a church porch if things go awry
And the questions keep coming... PILLOWs! to bring or not bring? Wadding up my clothes is what I was planning - but in the interest of a good nights rest... what say you? If you can't tell, I am highly interested in keeping my pack as light as possible (have some back limitations I need to be vigilant about in order to be able to complete my pilgrimage).
 
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And the questions keep coming... PILLOWs! to bring or not bring? Wadding up my clothes is what I was planning - but in the interest of a good nights rest... what say you? If you can't tell, I am highly interested in keeping my pack as light as possible (have some back limitations I need to be vigilant about in order to be able to complete my pilgrimage).
Most albergues have pillows. I bring a lightweight sarong as a pillow cover, also doubles as a wrap coming out of the shower.
 
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When it comes to a sleeping setup, then just concider what is the least you would be comfortable with. Also, of it will all fit well in your backpack. You can alwys add a layer of clothing or two on yourself for those colder nights. Besides most albegues have basic blankets you can use for those chilly nights.
 
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I'll be starting my Camino 4/25 - I'm trying to decide on my sleeping bag sit. I plan on 85% Hostel sleeps and wonder if a Thermolite Reactor Extreme LINER (+15degrees to normal sleeping bag) is adequate for this time of year? Some have said a silk liner is adequate, but I'm not sure they were walking at this time of year. (less than 4 days! scream! :) )
I personally would do the liner right about now. Unless you have a very lightweight sleeping bag. The days are getting warmer as we move west. I have a sleeping bag and I’ve used it a few times, more like a blanket though.
 

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I am day 4 now into the camino frances. The nights are cold. Not all albergues have blankets. The main albergues in roncesvalles and in zubiri have no blankets. My friend in her silk liner was freezing. She did not sleep. I had my lightweight sleeping bag and was toasty warm I saw that most of the people from around the world have a sleeping bag with them . Take a sleeping bag .
Everywhere has pillows so far but it’s only day 4 for me
 
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agree with @MadisV
On top of everything else DO REMEMBER - anything you bring with you have to carry... 500 miles
So lest you want to recreate Napoleon retreat after crossing Berezina in 1812 consider the weight and ramifications
I did not travel during this time of the year but for staying in Albergues all the time (4 times I did have a private room but all others instances were in communal dorm) I had a light liner and pretty much all but ONE Albergue provided pillow covers
 
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I'll be starting my Camino 4/25 - I'm trying to decide on my sleeping bag sit. I plan on 85% Hostel sleeps and wonder if a Thermolite Reactor Extreme LINER (+15degrees to normal sleeping bag) is adequate for this time of year? Some have said a silk liner is adequate, but I'm not sure they were walking at this time of year. (less than 4 days! scream! :) )
This thread has inspired me to start a poll here. I think it is safe to say that the advice from experienced pilgrims will be very similar for any of the months that are not mid-summer or winter, and for any of the routes in Spain and Portugal.

I will close this thread, since the OP has received some good specific replies, and it would be nice to collect the future advice on a single general thread.
 
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Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

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