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My Kit List - Half Camino Frances April 2014 (Burgos - Santiago)
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[QUOTE="CISSA69, post: 189539, member: 33899"] Hi there Why do you need trainers as well as flip flops. If you are happy with your walking boots then consider leaving the trainers behind. Replace the bin liner with an Eagle Creek "Pack-It Compression Sack" [url]http://shop.eaglecreek.com/packit-compression-sac-large/d/1064[/url] they are stronger than bin liners and great for keeping your thinks dry and great for maintaining bio security and see through plastic make for easy access to gear. Your gloves seem a tad on the light side. Might be worth bringing over groves just in case the weather is foul. Consider bringing a cycling sweat band as they are great for keeping ones ears warm and keeping the wind from ones forehead. I cannot see the value of a poncho when you have a very warm rain jacket. You are likely to overheat and still get wet as you do not seem to have waterproof trousers. In fact a lined jacket might be too warm. Make sure it has under arm zips that you can open to keep your body cool, even in the rain. Don't be afraid to bring more socks just in case the weather is very wet. They weigh sod all but are a life safer when the weather is crap. A pair of mini yack tracks it the terrain is muddy and sticky. A pair of over sized cyclingboots to wear over your boots in the event that it is very wet and rainly. Work well with waterproof trousers. Cereal bowl and cereal as breakfasts on the Camino are not very filling. You can buy Special K with fruit in most supermarkets and grocery stores. A head torch that frees you up to walk with your poles. [/QUOTE]
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