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    Filling backpack guidelines?

    That's what I'll be taking in May - the lavender scent. I'll cut the bar in half for my 16 day trek. I've used liquid Dr. B's for years. It's what I use now to bathe.
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    Women over 60 who DON'T take a sleeping bag...

    Remember, age ain’t nothing but a number. And my mother, who passed away at 97, would follow that with "and mine's unlisted." Thanks for your thoughts and buen camino.
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    Women over 60 who DON'T take a sleeping bag...

    Hello backpack45. What brand and model do you have?
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    Women over 60 who DON'T take a sleeping bag...

    I was actually planning on doing that! Give me another month of jiggering, though.
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    Women over 60 who DON'T take a sleeping bag...

    Thank you all! I do think I'm going to be happiest if I take something more than a liner. I like the idea of trying out the system at home. I'm a light sleeper and it even takes a while for me to warm up in bed at night here in my 60 degree house. I don't imagine myself being comfortable...
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    Women over 60 who DON'T take a sleeping bag...

    I'd like to hear from you. I am struggling with whether to take or not take a sleeping bag. I know many people just take a liner, sleep with their clothes/jackets on, rely on a blanket at the albergues, etc. I'd kind of settled on that approach and then read a thread where a number of women...
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    Sleeping bag

    Jane, did you use the 40 degree Spark? I'll be walking the Frances in May and have some concerns about warmth at night. I'd talked myself out of taking a sleeping bag some weeks ago, but still wonder if that's the way to go.
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    Poll How heavy is your backpack?

    My first Camino will be in May. I'm using Robo's excellent spreadsheet and am working hard to get it to 6kg. From my initial packing list I've ditched a pair of pants, a pair of underwear, the toe socks I wear every night, a spiky foot roller, my Spanish phrase book, half of my Brierly book...
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    Mail trekking poles to SJPP?

    Thank you all! It seems that the advice I've received to "not over-plan" and that "the Camino will provide" is already very useful. I will trust that the poles I will need for my walk will appear once I arrive in France.
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    Socks

    An inspiring REI employee walked the Pacific Crest Trail at age 70. I gathered from talking to him that it was a turning point for him, as he had a desk job that he quit to be able to do it. It took him four months. He's been doing long hikes ever since and has had his share of blisters. He...
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    Mail trekking poles to SJPP?

    Does the Pilgrim Office in SJPP hold packages for pilgrims? Do the albergues? After reading a thread on the topic of trying to take poles on airplanes, I've decided I don't want to risk losing them to airport security. And although I have a three hour layover in Paris to change airlines for...

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