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Im planning to walk starting 12 March 2014. Are there likely to be many others at this time of year
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[QUOTE="CISSA69, post: 190467, member: 33899"] Check the weather before you go ..... possibly find out how wet it has been as that will determine how sticky the ground is likely to be. There has been a huge amount of rain and storms in the UK and I would not be surprised if Spain got the same weather Lots of light layers Good rain gear - rain and waterproof jacket and trousers - large enough to fit the layers - vented to allow you to cool down. Gortex Boots with good soles Thermal underwear Consider bringing yaktracks for muddy conditions, even small ones Walking poles - Nordic walking poles with cork handles are perfect as they are light and supportive Waterproof your rucksack with stuffsacks eg Eagle Creek Plastic bags [url]http://shop.eaglecreek.com/packit-compression-sac-set-sml/d/1065_c_213[/url] and a backpack cover Warm sleeping bag as albergues might be rather damp and cold Warm gloves and possibly over gloves .... Walking poles Sweat band to keep wind off your forehead Buff Compression guards to help prevent tendonitis Tennis ball to massage your feet every night Cereal bowl to have a decent breakfast in the am eg Special K with milk Spork to eat said breakfast Head torch with red filter [/QUOTE]
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