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My Kit List - Half Camino Frances April 2014 (Burgos - Santiago)
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[QUOTE="Oct2012Pilgrim, post: 183148, member: 20376"] That's a great packing list, thanks for the post. I also have the Osprey 48, although I've learned that "less is more" (I intend to keep it as light as possible). You have some redundant items, so I might just humbly suggest some things you might consider leaving home to lighten your load... -Having boots, shower shoes, and tennis shoes might be too much. You might consider a Croc (hey, I know they're ugly, but they're good for the shower and for walking around in the evening). Or, I have Teva sandals, which double as the shower shoe and evening shoes (I would avoid anything with a rubber index between the toes). -You might consider leaving the camera at home. I dumped mine last time. The additional charger, cord, and camera were unnecessary when you're carrying a good iPhone for video and pics. So, just a few hints from a guy who took way too much last time. My CdS trek in August will be much lighter. Here's my guide for taking stuff: [B][I]Put everything you think you need in a pile on your living-room floor. Keep half of that and leave the other half home. Then, divide that into two parts, keeping only one half. In the end, taking only 1/4 of what you think you must have on the CdS is a good guide.[/I][/B] Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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