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I see 3 choices:
1. Do what the hospitalera insists, and take your chances
2. Go somewhere else
3. Keep items you don't want to wash in a plastic bag, somewhere outside
I just finished Camino Portuguese (Porto to Santiago). There are not only grocery stores (Mercardo's), there are also fruit stores everywhere. When I walked the Camino Francis, I was amazed of how many tiny bars could even squeeze their own juice. Really worry about bringing a juicer or a mug...
My advice--lighten your load as much as you can if you are carrying the backpack yourself.
1. It can get cold
My advice:
1. It does get cold sometimes during the summer but if you have the ability to layer (ex: leggings then pants +/- rain pants) then liner only.
2. Leave the kindle if from the...
I do too but the OP said the bottom of her pack filled up with water!!! Yikes, all I can think of is possible increased weight from water IN the pack.
Is anyone out there anyone out there that has walked this year, in the rain, that has had the same problem?
I know it's tough to cut things out, but if you truly want to, these are my (female) suggestions:
1. Too much for upper body. Think of only up to 4 different things, for up to 4 layers at one time, if needed. Short sleeve merino shirt is a given (1st layer). Lightweight rain jacket is your 4th...
I always have swelling, even with trail runners. I always go up 1/2 size. My new Hoka speedboats are a little loose so I plane to wear Injinji cool max toe socks then some merino socks (probably med weight).
Forgive me for squeezing in. I'm having a hard time figuring out what size in the Altus atmospheric poncho that I would need. I am willing to buy it elsewhere since so many are ahead of me.
I am female and wear a size 12 or 14. Can anyone advise what size would work for me please. TIA.
1. Only 2 total shorts or pants (you can use each for 2 days in a row)--zip on pants can provide both items. If desired, 1 pair of lightweight (for summer) wool leggings/base layer as a "luxury item).
2. Limit to 1 paper guide book.
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You have a great list. But I have a few suggestions:,
1...
Do NOT take an electric toothbrush. You will live without it and you will regret the extra weight. Almost all restaurants along the way expect to see pilgrims in pilgrim wear.
I have good luck with Patagonia and Columbia zip off pants. I also am tall, thus need a long waist to crotch length, and a longish inseam, so you may need to buy men's zip off pants to get the fit you are looking for.
I like 1 bag for my clothes, 1 for my sleeping bag, and 1 for my toiletries, and other items (with some of those items divided into zip lock bags). You'll have to figure out what size bags you need based on what you are bringing. I always get lightweight dry bags. I would definitely consider a...
I would suggest you think of it as a layering system. I usually do T shirt, then long sleeve shirt, next fleece jacket then finally a rain jacket, if needed. I agree that you should be able to do without the merino sweater, as long as your fleece is not a thin, flimsy fleece jacket.
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