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[QUOTE="whariwharangi, post: 124318"] My backpack is a 90L pack which I use for backpacking trips. It weighs 3.5 Kg. A 60L pack weighs half that much. Most exterior frame packs weighs less than an interior frame pack. If there is a next time, I will bring a smaller lighter backpack. I brought one walking pole. It was nice to have going down hills. I could have done the walk without; there is nothing technical or steep on the camino. Most of the time it was tied on my pack. I brought a -10C sleeping bag as I was there in November and early December. I was warned that many albergues did not have heat. While that was true in places, in many others I was roasting in just a sheet liner. I was in the bag a couple of times but never zipped shut. There were blankets that I could have used. 3 lbs - a +10C sleeping bag would likely have been enough at 1 lb. A down quilt might have been a better option. I brought Teva sandals for use as shower sandals and night shoes. The weather was too cool to dry the cloth sandal straps and I ended up buying shower sandals. I wore the shower sandals in the albergue and usually wore the boots for outdoors stuff because it was too cold or it was raining to make Tevas practical. [/QUOTE]
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