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[QUOTE="Peterexpatkiwi, post: 1195166, member: 107500"] [USER=111560]@ROjeda[/USER] , in spring I carried/ wore 2 pairs of zipoff pants ( Colombia). I had several warm days where I unzipped the legs to create shorts, the morning's and evening's were always cool. My second camino later in the year I carried one pair of the zip-offs and wore shorts for walking. Evening's were often cool enough to warrant the pants, however I was on the Primitivo which is mountainous. I'm tanned enough not to get [USER=10982]@dougfitz[/USER] 's lobster leg's! His idea of antifungal cream for your feet is a very good one. Shoe's - in spring I carried a cheap lightweight pair of shoes for the evenings, my feet welcomed the break ! Summer, my sandals. Rather than a second pair of shoes I could have used a different pair of insoles to give my feet a break. Much lighter! But I was comfortable with the extra weight. Definitely lift out the insoles to help the shoes air during the night. Water bottle/s. - very much a personal choice, I still use the same three 500 ml throwaway bottles that I've had for four or five years now. And as for work - just quit your job, go and walk it in one hit - if you're any good at what you do you'll find not only another but a better job when you get back! Unless of course you love where you are. In which case you could always do what I once did when I wanted to come to Europe for 5 months - I resigned, but told them that I was only doing it because I realized that I couldn't take so much time off at once - so they tore up my resignation and gave me six months off! [/QUOTE]
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