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[QUOTE="Suzanne H, post: 1026122, member: 66998"] Hi CaminoKate! I walked the last week of August thru October 15 in 2017. We were shocked by the weather in September, for in 2017 the mornings were quite chilly. I wore socks on my hands until I was able to purchase lightweight gloves ($1-2, just enough to keep the chill off). Buffs and/or beanies were needed on those chilly mornings in spite of the very warm afternoons. I only had one half-day of rain (early Sept) until the rains began in Galicia ~15 October. I strongly agree with C Clearly about layers and her list is a good one (although my list didn't include merino). I agree that weight should be your priority (while at the same time packing for the elements). With all of these layers, I was able to stay under 15 lbs. Keep in mind, you will be wearing some of these layers at all times so they will not all be in your pack. The following year I packed the same gear for the approx same timeframe on the LePuy. It was the perfect packing list again, but we did have more rain. I opted to carry a lightweight poncho and no rain pants (I dealt with the damp legs and feet just fine). ;) Good luck with your decisions and Buen Camino~! [/QUOTE]
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