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If it’s the type of bag I am thinking it was you can get themOn my last camino I ran across a peregrino who had a mesh bag attached to his backpack. It's used to dry clothes while he was walking. It was ingenious. Just put the wet clothes in the bag then attach it to the backpack. After walking for a couple of hours, the clothes were totally dry. I asked him where he had bought it. I vaguely remember that he was from Australia. I live in the US and have been trying to look for it on Amazon, but no luck. Does anyone have information on this contraption? What is the bag called? Where can I get one? I'm going to Portugal April 1 to walk the Rota Vincentina and the CP. Bom Caminho.
If it’s the type of bag m thinking of you can get them at the Dollar store or similar. In laundry s cation. Mesh bag with zip. Quality’s not as good as it was. Get a few.If it’s the type of bag I am thinking it was you can get them
On my last camino I ran across a peregrino who had a mesh bag attached to his backpack. It's used to dry clothes while he was walking. It was ingenious. Just put the wet clothes in the bag then attach it to the backpack. After walking for a couple of hours, the clothes were totally dry. I asked him where he had bought it. I vaguely remember that he was from Australia. I live in the US and have been trying to look for it on Amazon, but no luck. Does anyone have information on this contraption? What is the bag called? Where can I get one? I'm going to Portugal April 1 to walk the Rota Vincentina and the CP. Bom Caminho.
Buy Merino T shirts. They dry incredibly fast. $$$ but well worth it. Get a few different weights. Try Icebreaker.
I have, when necessary, worn wet clothes at the start of the day and within an hour, if not raining, they are dry and if it is raining then it doesn't matter if they are wet.
On my last camino I ran across a peregrino who had a mesh bag attached to his backpack. It's used to dry clothes while he was walking. It was ingenious. Just put the wet clothes in the bag then attach it to the backpack. After walking for a couple of hours, the clothes were totally dry. I asked him where he had bought it. I vaguely remember that he was from Australia. I live in the US and have been trying to look for it on Amazon, but no luck. Does anyone have information on this contraption? What is the bag called? Where can I get one? I'm going to Portugal April 1 to walk the Rota Vincentina and the CP. Bom Caminho.
Does anybody know where to get discounted merino wool t-shirts? At the prices I'm seeing, "a few different weights" would cost more than a plane ticket!
I did see somebody once say that the Decathlon chain in Spain has good prices on merino undergarments. But I've not been brave enough to fly to Spain with no underwear.
They are sold at Target, Walmart and like stores. They are sold to put delicate clothes in the washer.On my last camino I ran across a peregrino who had a mesh bag attached to his backpack. It's used to dry clothes while he was walking. It was ingenious. Just put the wet clothes in the bag then attach it to the backpack. After walking for a couple of hours, the clothes were totally dry. I asked him where he had bought it. I vaguely remember that he was from Australia. I live in the US and have been trying to look for it on Amazon, but no luck. Does anyone have information on this contraption? What is the bag called? Where can I get one? I'm going to Portugal April 1 to walk the Rota Vincentina and the CP. Bom Caminho.
On my last camino I ran across a peregrino who had a mesh bag attached to his backpack. It's used to dry clothes while he was walking. It was ingenious. Just put the wet clothes in the bag then attach it to the backpack. After walking for a couple of hours, the clothes were totally dry. I asked him where he had bought it. I vaguely remember that he was from Australia. I live in the US and have been trying to look for it on Amazon, but no luck. Does anyone have information on this contraption? What is the bag called? Where can I get one? I'm going to Portugal April 1 to walk the Rota Vincentina and the CP. Bom Caminho.
And to respectfully continue playing devil’s advocate...are the claims about merino gear universally true? Keep in mind that some people just aren’t very smelly. For instance research has shown that folks with dry ear wax don’t have BO and don’t need to use deodorant. For sure wool adsorbs/wicks moisture and stays warm even when wet. It is a truly amazing fibre. However, I still have doubts about the claims that it doesn’t smell? And it certainly pills. The only tshirt that I spent way too much money on from that well known NZ brand pilled the first time I wore it.
Happy to be convinced that I’m wrong.
Drying clothes...no problem when you have a willing friend!View attachment 39180
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