Light sleeping bag or silk liner?

For those who have walked the Le Puy in the Fall, what would you pack?


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Cleenjones

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I’m almost packed and ready to start on the Le Puy (Le Puy to Pamplona), but am struggling on whether to pack a light sleeping bag or a liner!
In 2022 on my Sept Fancais Camino, I brought both, and it was overkill.

If you were walking the Le Puy and staying primarily in gites, what would you pack?
 
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andycohn

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All I can say is that when we walked the Le Puy in the fall of 2019 all the gites provided bottom sheets and blankets, so a liner sufficed (and my recollection is that the gites were reasonably well-heated, too). The same was true in the gites on the Robert Louis Stevenson trail in France, which we walked this spring. Also, gites on the Le Puy are much more pro-active about bed bugs than the albergues are in Spain, in that generally you cannot even take your pack into the sleeping area.
 
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Hi @Cleenjones My experience is the same as @andycohn I’d go with the liner. If on the odd occasion it’s not enough you can wear some of your clothes but I think you’ll be fine.

It’s a beautiful path. Enjoy. And feel free to get in touch when you are close to Lectoure where we are living at present. I’m always delighted to have a coffee or apéro with another pilgrim ☺️

Bon chemin. 😎
 
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good_old_shoes

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I haven't walked in fall, but in spring.

Would *definitely* bring a sleeping bag, always (no matter what time of year), unless you plan to sleep in private rooms that include blankets, or if you know you're a very warm sleeper. I am a cold sleeper and do stay at the cheaper gites/albergues, so what you need might be different.

Maybe test your sleeping gear at ~10°C at home, after a long walk, being tired, with an open window and wearing your Camino sleep attire. Then you'll get an idea whether it will work or not.

No right or wrong here. You'll know best.

Bon chemin!
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

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linnea.borealis

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I’m almost packed and ready to start on the Le Puy (Le Puy to Pamplona), but am struggling on whether to pack a light sleeping bag or a liner!
In 2022 on my Sept Fancais Camino, I brought both, and it was overkill.

If you were walking the Le Puy and staying primarily in gites, what would you pack?
The gites in France all had blankets. A silk liner should be enough. That's all I had in April 2010.
 
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Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

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Chizuru

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The gites in France all had blankets. A silk liner should be enough. That's all I had in April 2010.
No, we didn’t stay in many Gites but there were two that we did stay in that didn’t have blankets and those two nights were very cold. We were pleased that we had our sleeping bags.
 
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MarkN

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My wife and I have sleeping bags that have one side with a light lining, and the other side with insulation. Works great as you can just sleep under the side you need, change during the night, and they pack very small.
We've long since cut off the tags and I forget the name. If it helps (and you are interested) we did buy them at MEC (Outdoor store in Canada) that may still carry them (though since they sold we believe we've have seen a drop in variety of equipment).
 
Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

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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