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[QUOTE="Mark Lee, post: 242561"] I think that by late May all the way through July you will not need anything more than a lightweight fleece and that Marmot jacket. That combined with a good synthetic, runners type shirt as a base layer will keep you warm. Both my Caminos ran through the months of June through August. A lightweight fleece and a breathable rain jacket was all I needed. It gets kinda chilly at night and first thing in the morning. I say chilly, not cold. To me cold is in the 30's (F). It never got that cold. If you wear a jacket in the morning when you start walking, you quickly warm up and are taking it off. You don't want to haul gear you don't need. I would say if you have some concerns about being a little chilly, bring a fleece beanie to wear on your head when needed. You lose a lot of body heat via the head. The fleece beanie is warm and weight negligible. Life on the Camino is simple. Your gear should be too. I see a lot of posters on this forum over-complicate things (yikes...no offense to anybody, please) especially when it comes to gear/equipment. The Camino is simply a walk through mostly country type urban towns. Not a wilderness trek. Honestly you could buy everything you need to do it at Wal-Mart. You really don't need to go out and buy a puff jacket. Spend that money instead on the good vino and food on the Camino. ;) [/QUOTE]
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