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Hola peregrinos,
Doing final planning for July Primitivo. A couple if my guides say it can be tricky leaving Oviedo, anyone had any issues?
As a precaution I'm looking to download good quality street maps. Anyone know of a good source?
Getting over excited now!
My first camino in 09 starting in Winchester I had a 60ltr pack weighing 24kg!
However my previous camping forays had been with the Army where lightweight doesn't really figure. I took loads of things I'd now consider a luxury and did send some bits home by the time I got to Bordeaux. Also...
Nice looking pack. I've been experimenting with a similar set up using my standard 30ltr then adding a front pouch to the waist strap to bolster amount I can take. Lots of options out there from various companies, Raidlight is my favourite. They can all be adapted to fit any bag as well and are...
Can't remember where exactly once but I loved the slogan posted outside one town which read:
"Pan y Vino esta Camino!"
Very true, with more emphasis on the Vino a definite pleasure in any company
Regarding the rubbish I met a couple from the SA Confraternity in St Jean d'Angeley who were...
Oh almost forgot: waterproofing your pack.
I prefer to waterproof the gear on the inside with waterproof roll top (very important) stuff sacks.
If you use several smaller ones it'll help organise your gear (eg different colours or just written on). Roll tops keep all water out if rolled 3...
The 'weight vs what if conundrum' is strong in this thread!
You can prep for everything but then weigh yourself down...but if you don't a Camino of happy memories could turn to a horrid damp slog. Yes skin is waterproof but any fool can be cold wet and miserable lol
When I got to Spain in 09...
Jackets,
Waterproof. Get a breathable one from a good name. The more you pay the better more breathable material you will get. For the Camino though just ask the recommendation of your local outdoor shop, they should know what they're talking about. In my store I'd usually go with something...
Jackets,
Waterproof. Get a breathable one from a good name. The more you pay the better more breathable material you will get. For the Camino though just ask the recommendation of your local outdoor shop, they should know what they're talking about. In my store I'd usually go with something...
I crossed the Pyrenees in June and found a 2 season sleeping bag more than suitable.
I would always advise going with a bag slightly warmer than you need. If too warm you can un zip it but if the temp drops more than expected (which it can in the mountain areas) then you are prepared.
Also...
All booked now, checked out all the options and easiest/cheapest for us was the following:
Flying Gatwick to Asturias via Barcelona (Gatwick had more flights and easier to get to for us than Stanstead) then bus to Oviedo.
Will be counting the days.
Buen Camino
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