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Ok, now i can answer to my own question 🤣
Today i did my first day of Camino. From Ponferrada to Trabadelo (started at 8am and finished at 3pm. There was a lot of rain, but i just walked in rain and it was good exierience. Just have a good rain clothes. Btw, i used some plastic poncho over my...
I have a good rain clothes (Pants, Jacket, cover for backpack). Only shoes dont have rain protection (Altra Lone peak 5). Also will buy umbrella when i arrive to Spain.
No :( i have exactly 9 walking days for Camino Invierno. I think, if it will be heavy pouring rain all that days, ill go Frances instead of Invierno. Less km per day, more time to hide in shelters.
Starting in tuesday in Ponferrada and saw the weather forecast for a week :confused:
Is this a "walkable" weather or better to stay in albergues for rainy days?
What people usualy do, when its 90% of rain and thunderstorm?
Oh, good to know. Here in Israel i take 2x2litres bottles for a day hike. If there is a lot of water fountains on the way, ill take smaller bottles.
I think ill do same. Will bring liner and if its get cold, ill buy a simple sleeping bag/blanket.
Thanks all for answers.
Hi there.
Im starting my first Camino Frances on 15 september and have a couple questions.
1. Should i take a warm sleeping bag or just a liner to sleep in albergues? And do i need to bring warm clothes in september - first half of october? I checked weather and it says its hot in sep-oct on...
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