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evanlow said:Besides what you are wearing, 2 tops, 2 socks and 2 underwear. Shorts can be the walking pants with zippers. This means that you have to do some washing at least every other day.
This is a good idea. I am struggling with excessive weight, but found that light wear is heavy in the priceI raided charity shops for all the lightweight polyester hiking gear I could find
You made me laugh @wichanee . I am doing a first Camino this june, and one of my unspoken worries is where to dry my undies.Once after a very cold and rainy day, I have to hang my undies on my hubby´s pack to dry
one of my unspoken worries is where to dry my undies.
I walked with 2 lovely ladies and I had to laugh at them. Crossing the Pyrenees their laundry didn't dry. So - somewhere at the top of one of the mountain peaks they found a place to take out all of their damp clothes. Then one of them stood guard to watch for other pilgrims. When I caught up to them, they were relieved it was just me and left their undies out... but when they saw the next pilgrim coming they raced to hide their "unmentionables"! LOL It was cute. I wouldn't have cared myself. And where to dry them? On the clothes line is where most of us dry them! But you can get creative if that bothers you.You made me laugh @wichanee . I am doing a first Camino this june, and one of my unspoken worries is where to dry my undies.
We pin ours to our pack if they are not dry and it is not raining.I walked with 2 lovely ladies and I had to laugh at them. Crossing the Pyrenees their laundry didn't dry. So - somewhere at the top of one of the mountain peaks they found a place to take out all of their damp clothes. Then one of them stood guard to watch for other pilgrims. When I caught up to them, they were relieved it was just me and left their undies out... but when they saw the next pilgrim coming they raced to hide their "unmentionables"! LOL It was cute. I wouldn't have cared myself. And where to dry them? On the clothes line is where most of us dry them! But you can get creative if that bothers you.
Yes, this is why I bring safety pins instead of clothes line pins. They work for clothes lines (although slide around more) AND the backpack. I didn't need to pin clothes to my pack myself. Maybe 1 day I could have, but didn't bother.We pin ours to our pack if they are not dry and it is not raining.
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