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Packing list for my summer CaminoPortugues

SabsP

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First time I will walk in summer ( last week of August and first of September) so I changed some items from earlier Caminos ( when I walked in Spring ).

1. First of all I'm keeping my 45 +5 litre Gregory backpack. I really like the feeling of it and it is still in a good state. And I do prefer to have some extra room for water and food. The straps on the pack make it possible to make the pack a bit less bulky too.
Weight = 1300 grams.

2. Not sure yet about taking a walkingstick. Only use one anyway and then only when descending.
So optional = 320 gr.

3. Bra = 65 gr. ( will be wearing another one )

4. 3 underpants total of 75 gr.

5. backpackcover ( in a fluo colour ) = 89 gr.

6. sleepingbag in compression sack ( my usual 3 seasons Millet, I do get cold in the evenings so no liner for me ) = 655 gr.

7. rainpants = 137 gr. ( in spring I use a much heavier Berghaus ). Now I bought this one.
http://www.macinasac.com/collection...cts/mac-in-a-sac-2-packaway-overtrousers#tab2

8. Fleece of 220 gr.

9. Three pairs of socks total = 195 gr.I prefer to have four in total with me on every multiple days walking.

10. Rainjacket Marmot = 333 gr. ( instead of heavyweight darkcoloured jacket of 700 gr. )

11. T-shirt shortsleeved ( a cheap one from Decathlon instead of heavier Icebreaker ) = 90 gr.

12. T-shirt longsleeved = 150 gr.

13. Yogapants for after walking and double as pj bottom = 283 gr.

14. Small shoulderbag for afterwalk ( for guide or small booklet ) = 185 gr. Yes this is a bit of luxury item , I could easily use a plastic bag.

15. 4 ziplock bags for all kinds of uses ( food , putting valuables when to shower ) = total of 50 gr

16. Neckwallet of 35 gr

17. Two compression sacks , one for clean clothes, other for clean socks and underwear = total of 75 gr. Different colours make it easier to find everything back in pack.

18. Quick dry towel = 105 gr

19. Cellphone ( also Kindle and camera ) with charger = 190 gr

20. Opinel knife and spork/ safetypins and small sewingkit = 70 gr

21. Crocs for shower and after walk = 200gr

22. Hat and bandana = 115 gr

23. Tootbrush and paste/ all in one soap / footcreme / sunscreen = 300 gr

24. Meds = 100 gr

Total= 5015 gr. or bit more than 5 k. without walking stick and water and snack.

One set of walkingclothes/shoes to wear.


 
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Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-
I like the rain gear ...... well thought out packing list and I'm sure will go a long way to making this a enjoyable Camino for you. Equipment threads are my favourite and here I saw the rain pants and the Opinel knife!

Buen Camino Sabine

Mark
 
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Hi Sabinep,

This is a great, light gear list :) If you wanted to shave an extra 110gr off, you could look at the Sea to Summit Ultra Sil day packs instead of the shoulder bag. I have one and it fits all my stuff in it for taking into the shower (toiletries, change of clothes, camera, phone, passport etc), then I use it around town.

http://www.seatosummit.com.au/products/outdoor/ultra-sil-day-pack/

You haven't mentioned a water container and if you're starting in Lisbon there's a few long stretches where you won't pass any cafes. Platypus do a very lightweight Platy 2 litre water container at 36 grams, but I remember last year in June when I walked through a heatwave from Lisbon I carried 4 litres on a few occassions (just in case), so this 2 litre Platy could be in addition to a 2 litre plastic water bottle bought from a supermarket. There aren't as many fountains on the Portuguese way as there are on other caminos in Spain.

http://www.cascadedesigns.com/platypus/bottles-and-storage/platy-bottle/product

Buen Camino!

Kat
 
Hi Kat, thanks for the tip on the bag.
I will start from Porto and will bring two liter with me ( 4 bottles of 500 ml ) and stop at bars/ shops to restock.
 
Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-

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