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[QUOTE="Tandem Graham, post: 1226481, member: 66606"] Hi Chrissy, What a great adventure to share with your daughter! The expected temperatures from mid May onwards will be warm, certainly from mid-morning onwards. However, that first day out of Saint Jean PdP, the hilltops later on, and the first hour of each day throughout your Camino may be a bit chilly until the sun cuts through. But once you are walking, you'll be generating some heat, particularly when you're gaining altitude. Apart from first thing, the other time you may want extra insulation is in the evening, after your shower, when perhaps you'll sit outside with a cold beer, soda or glass of wine in your hand, admiring the view and chatting to fellow pilgrims. As [USER=96259]@Anhalter[/USER] and [USER=111210]@davejsy[/USER] have suggested, in the morning it is best to put on several layers, so that you can remove them as you warm up. For instance, if you have two short sleeved T-shirt and a long sleeve T-shirt, wear them all! Then those you remove during the first couple of hours will still be clean enough to wear as your first layer tomorrow. I tend to take a cheap down-filled gilet/vest to wear in the evening, which is light, small when packed, and warm, especially when worn under a waterproof jacket. I rarely wear it while walking though. There are shops in towns and villages along the way, so even if you haven't brought enough warmth with you, you can buy something more. Better that way around than carrying an extra kilogram or couple of pounds of unnecessary weight. Happy planning and Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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