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    Paramo jackets?

    Excellent comments have already been made. Páramo is expensive and good. Even if bought on eBay their products are guaranteed for life. Reproofing them is easy in a washing machine. They are also made ethically which would please St. Francis. They do now make lighter jackets but mine is...
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    Poncho vs "rain suit" in May/June?

    ponchos Thank you. Saw the photos, very good, but saw no hump. Walking from Nurenberg to Konstanz in May on Jacobusweg and in Spain but not sure which route...Portuguese or Primitivo, Deo volens. Need time to work as hospitaliera in Miraz (Caminos del Norte) too. There are not enough summer...
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    Poncho vs "rain suit" in May/June?

    ponchos Thank you I will visit Decathlon. My old poncho has served on many different caminos during the last nine years but we hope to walk a few more...." before we go to Paradise by way of Kensal Green". Marion
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    Poncho vs "rain suit" in May/June?

    ponchos All very interesting but I nobody is telling me where to buy a poncho with a hump and no side openings. Two Dutch pilgrims ( on Camino Frances 1998) said theirs came from a factory they visited in Holland.
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    Poncho vs "rain suit" in May/June?

    o camino ingles I would like to suggest that anyone interested in walking the "English Route" should begin their pilgrimage in A Coruna the traditional starting place in Spain for those who arrived in Galicia by boat. Visit the beautiful church of Santiago and maybe (check opening times) the...
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    Poncho vs "rain suit" in May/June?

    ponchos Interesting discussion on rainwear but no-one has yet told me where I can buy a poncho with a hump in the back to take my rucksack. When I first walked the Camino Frances I was envious of those who had such ponchos. These pilgrims were Dutch and Brazilian. There were no side openings...

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