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how to pack for Sept-November walk
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[QUOTE="K_Lynn, post: 1026016, member: 98304"] I walked last September/October. As others have said, layers! September started off very hot but cooled down quickly. I wore leggings most days, and towards the end I would start my day with a pair of hiking pants over the leggings and then take those off when I warmed up. Icebreaker makes very thin merino glove liners (28grams) and they were perfect for keeping the chill off my hands. Merino tank top, merino t-shirt, merino long sleeve shirt and a merino hoodie were worn on cooler days and layers removed as needed. You will not be the only person stopping and shedding gear as you go, it's a regular sight. *Remember to put your shed clothes in your pack! I saw a lot of forgotten sweaters/hoodies. I am full Team Merino. Icebreaker and Patagonia have great lightweight shirts that will allow you to sweat and not stink and will keep you warm when you need it. I brought a light merino shift dress for evenings, it was comfortable and was my one luxury item. They are all machine washable and dry quickly. Pack list: 1 merino tank 1 merino sports bra, 1 merino t-shirt, 1 technical t shirt, 1 long sleeved merino shirt, 1 pair capri leggings, 1 pair hiking pants, 1 merino dress, 1 merino zip hoodie, 4 pairs merino socks, 3 pairs merino underwear, sports sandals for end of day (pair them with socks for true Camino fashion!) rain poncho, rain pants, baseball hat, thin gloves. *I'm ditching the dress next Camino, I picked up a nice hiking skirt (that is almost knee length!!!honestly why are hiking skirts soooo short?) that I can walk in on hotter days or wear in the evening. [/QUOTE]
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