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Sounds nice and light so should give you a good walk - just make sure you have room in case you need to help your partner with their burden as well - we may see you as we start from SJ on the 16th May - Buen Camino
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Hi, Can you tell me about the foam sandals. I am allergic to rubber and latex so need to be careful and can't wear traditional Australian thongs !! Thanks
I'm impressed!
11 pounds is awesome - I'm going to study this list and see if I can drop any weight.
A mylar blanket is an excellent idea, really, for those few situations where the albergue is freezing cold even in June! They weigh next to nothing and are tiny.
Questions: Tell me about Frogg Toggs. I'm looking for a featherweight pair of rain gear.
Are these lightweight? Flexible? Warm?
My Comments in Red, most made in gest ......
My wife and I booked our flights and are excited to be spending our honeymoon on the Camino Frances starting in SJPP in mid May.
Listed below is a packing list I put together. I am confident in the gear listed (have you discussed and agreed it with your better half?) as I (should you not be using "We"?) have used most of it on various long distance backpacking trips in the States; however, I realize the Camino is a different trek and I would love (be careful how you use this word not that you are about to get married .... ) to hear some thoughts or ideas from other pilgrims as to what has worked for them. My (.... Our .... ) current pack weight is ( .... are .... ) approximately 11 pounds (4.9 kilos) including 1 full liter of water ...... A 3.9KG packpack sounds a tad on the heavy side!!!
Packing List – .... If your wedding is as well planned as this list then your wedding should go off without a hitch …
1x Golite Dawn pack - 2,200 cubic inches (41 liters) – ...... Just one backpack between two, a tad on the light side ….. consider bringing a second backpack just in case you cannot carry everything. I know as a man you are expected to carry things but carry all her gear for 800KMS is a bit extreme ....?
PACKED - Main Backpack Compartment:
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1x 36 inch cut down ridge rest sleeping pad (folded works as internal frame for pack, plus sitting or sleeping pad) ..... sounds like it fits just one person?
1x Garbage bag (used to line main pack compartment will also bring one extra as an emergency pack cover) – ....... Can I suggest that you discuss your issues and avoid dumping in the garbage bag as it is a "crap" way to manage a relationship and likely to lead to a "rubbish" Camino.
1x large silnylon stuff sack
1x silk liner for sleeping ...... very sxxy
3x extra ziplock bags ...... sounds scarry
2x light weight Wright socks - ........ remember that you are always "Wrong" and she is always "Wright"
1x light/mid weight sock that will be used for sleeping or mittens in a pinch
1x Patagonia capilene (#2) thermal shirt – ...... long sleeve ?
1x light weight Merrell running short sleeve shirt (Could be worn hiking, or for sleeping)
1x Columbia Men's Palmerstone Peak shorts (quick drying, light weight and great for sleeping, hiking, swimming)
1x Eddie Bauer Travex short sleeve button down shirt (Quick drying for wear to church or dinner/after hiking) ...... What is your wife going to wear? Walk in the buff?
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1x mesh toiletries bag
1x toilet paper – ....... Can I suggest that you consider bringing a roll or at least a ½ roll as women like their loo roll even if you do not need it.
1x quick drying towel
1x compact soap sheets
2x earplugs – ........ Does not sound good if you feel the need to bring ear plugs … it is good to talk but even more important to listen.
1x dental floss – ........ Possibly not ideal underwear especially for a man
1x tooth brush – ...... Sweet to see that you are prepared to share your tooth brush and in the process save some weight …
1x tooth paste (small)
small first aid kit/blister treatment
small sewing kit – ..... Metro sexual ......... modern man …. well impressinve ….
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PACKED main compartment top of pack accessible
1x Golite Whisper - primaloft sweater (Good for cold nights and can be a great pillow) ... obviously do not plan to cuddle up together .....
1x Frogg Toggs Classic Jacket - Rain jacket
1x Frogg Toggs Classic Rain pant (If these are dry on a cold night they make a mean pair of pajamas when broken in)
1x lightweight winter hat
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Backpack Outer Middle Mesh Compartment
1x Pilgrims Guide Book - Rother Walking Guide
1x compact mylar blanket (Just in case)
1x spoon
1x clip on red led light –
snacks for the day or two
pen
small sun block
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RIGHT side Water bottle holder
1x 1 iter (33.8 oz) bottle of water (if it gets nasty, I'll recycle it and replace it with another)
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LEFT side Water bottle holder
Ultra light foam sandals for shower and relaxing
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CARRIED
1 x Set of Leki Trekking Poles
CLOTHING WORN/ACCESSORIES
Altra Lone Peak Trail Shoes (confident that they can make it the whole way)
Wright socks (light weight synthetic)
Eastern Mountain Sports zip off pants - ........ planning on doing the "full monty" .....no stripping please ..... we are pilgrms!!!!
ExOfficio Give and Go boxers – Good to see that you are prepared to “Give and Go” v “Give and Take”
Ball cap – ..... You make no reference to bringing a ball so why the ball cap?
Long sleeve button down Columbia trekking shirt
watch
bandana (To keep sun of the back of my neck)
sunglasses
mini Swiss army pocket knife
daily cash and pilgrim passport
harmonica
Missing items might include:
On a more serious note ......
- A wide brimmed hat as the sun is likely to be very strong
- Walking Gloves
- Cereal Bowl and Spork so that you can have a descent breakfast every morning
- Lunch box for carrying food for picnics
- Bag cover just in case it rains
- Note book for keeping a diary
- Two way radios in case you decide to walk separately from each other but want to stay connected.
- Spend time planning on how you will walk together and how you might resolve different conflict scenarios eg one partner decides they have had enough and want to go to Madrid ....
- Sleeping bag
- Gloves
- Passport / ID Card - you will not be able to leave your country much less get into Spain
- Compression leg sleeves made by the likes of Skins, Salmon
- Two long sleeved under and two over shirts - made with coolmax
- One tennis ball for stretching out your feet
I think that you seem to have a pretty descent pack and gear. To tweo ..... walk the Camino on your Honeymoon should be a truly amazing experience but not without risks. Become aware of the risks and your will be able to deal with them. The unusual environment, weather etc is likely to give rise to issues. Spend time before going discussing what you want from the Camino as individuals and as a couple making sure that you walk on the same hymn sheet and have strategies for when you are not .....
C
thanks!Hi Anniesantiago,
My experience with Frogg Toggs has been positive. I used them on the Appalachian Train in 2000 and for various other adventures since then. My current rain suit is a few years old and still works very well, however I am not sure if in that time they have made any updates that could affect the quality.
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Missing items might include:
On a more serious note ......
- A wide brimmed hat as the sun is likely to be very strong
- Walking Gloves
- Cereal Bowl and Spork so that you can have a descent breakfast every morning
- Lunch box for carrying food for picnics
- Bag cover just in case it rains
- Note book for keeping a diary
- Two way radios in case you decide to walk separately from each other but want to stay connected.
- Spend time planning on how you will walk together and how you might resolve different conflict scenarios eg one partner decides they have had enough and want to go to Madrid ....
- Sleeping bag
- Gloves
- Passport / ID Card - you will not be able to leave your country much less get into Spain
- Compression leg sleeves made by the likes of Skins, Salmon
- Two long sleeved under and two over shirts - made with coolmax
- One tennis ball for stretching out your feet
I think that you seem to have a pretty descent pack and gear. To tweo ..... walk the Camino on your Honeymoon should be a truly amazing experience but not without risks. Become aware of the risks and your will be able to deal with them. The unusual environment, weather etc is likely to give rise to issues. Spend time before going discussing what you want from the Camino as individuals and as a couple making sure that you walk on the same hymn sheet and have strategies for when you are not .....
C
Only twice a month? Lucky you.
Thank you! And I agree about the PJsWe met a couple having their honeymoon on the Camino and they were having a great time. You could just tell they will go on to have adventures together.
I wish you all the best.
PS My bit of advice would be that unless it is really really really really cold, you don't want to wear rain pants as PJs;-)
Congratulations to you and your wife on such a splendid idea for a honeymoon!
Like posters above, I am impressed with your organization and the tight, light packing list you have developed.
My one concern is that "mylar blanket". I am presuming these are also known as "space blankets". While you note that it is for emergencies, I hope that means "survival situations" outdoors!
In Fall 2012 a couple of young ladies broke out mylar blankets at Mansilla. This was despite the albergue being well equipped with blankets as well as decently warm. Those things made quite the racket with their every move. Plastic bag rustling at 4:30 am is bad enough but the "Night of the Space Blankets" made many peregrinos darn near homicidal. The next day's walk into Leon was a bit cranky despite it being clear and bright after a long run of rainy days.
Just so you know...
B
BTW, you might check out the threads on the forum related to walking with companions. It will give you some good ideas for strategies when, for one reason or another, walking together appears to have been a daft idea. (Not certain to happen but it is a good bet..) Admittedly, I am no expert - - the wife and I have only been together for 40 years. We still find new ways to irritate each other at least twice a month.
Wait till you walk with an 8 and 10 year old. That's a definite test of communication and kindness lol Just jokingThey talk all day, enough for all of us and even those that pass.
Hello Everyone,
My wife and I booked our flights and are excited to be spending our honeymoon on the Camino Frances starting in SJPP in mid May.
Listed below is a packing list I put together. I am confident in the gear listed as I have used most of it on various long distance backpacking trips in the States; however, I realize the Camino is a different trek and I would love to hear some thoughts or ideas from other pilgrims as to what has worked for them. My current pack weight is approximately 11 pounds (4.9 kilos) including 1 full liter of water.
Packing List
1x Golite Dawn pack - 2,200 cubic inches (41 liters)
PACKED - Main Backpack Compartment:
===================================
1x 36 inch cut down ridge rest sleeping pad (folded works as internal frame for pack, plus sitting or sleeping pad)
1x Garbage bag (used to line main pack compartment will also bring one extra as an emergency pack cover)
1x large silnylon stuff sack
1x silk liner for sleeping
3x extra ziplock bags
2x light weight Wright socks
1x light/mid weight sock that will be used for sleeping or mittens in a pinch
1x Patagonia capilene (#2) thermal shirt
1x light weight Merrell running short sleeve shirt (Could be worn hiking, or for sleeping)
1x Columbia Men's Palmerstone Peak shorts (quick drying, light weight and great for sleeping, hiking, swimming)
1x Eddie Bauer Travex short sleeve button down shirt (Quick drying for wear to church or dinner/after hiking)
===================================
1x mesh toiletries bag
1x toilet paper
1x quick drying towel
1x compact soap sheets
2x earplugs
1x dental floss
1x tooth brush
1x tooth paste (small)
small first aid kit/blister treatment
small sewing kit
===================================
PACKED main compartment top of pack accessible
1x Golite Whisper - primaloft sweater (Good for cold nights and can be a great pillow)
1x Frogg Toggs Classic Jacket - Rain jacket
1x Frogg Toggs Classic Rain pant (If these are dry on a cold night they make a mean pair of pajamas when broken in)
1x lightweight winter hat
===================================
Backpack Outer Middle Mesh Compartment
1x Pilgrims Guide Book - Rother Walking Guide
1x compact mylar blanket (Just in case)
1x spoon
1x clip on red led light
snacks for the day or two
pen
small sun block
===================================
RIGHT side Water bottle holder
1x 1 iter (33.8 oz) bottle of water (if it gets nasty, I'll recycle it and replace it with another)
===================================
LEFT side Water bottle holder
Ultra light foam sandals for shower and relaxing
===================================
CARRIED
1 x Set of Leki Trekking Poles
CLOTHING WORN/ACCESSORIES
Altra Lone Peak Trail Shoes (confident that they can make it the whole way)
Wright socks (light weight synthetic)
Eastern Mountain Sports zip off pants
ExOfficio Give and Go boxers
Ball cap
Long sleeve button down Columbia trekking shirt
watch
bandana (To keep sun of the back of my neck)
sunglasses
mini Swiss army pocket knife
daily cash and pilgrim passport
harmonica
Musical instruments are excluded from the weight equation, especially if you are any good at playing one ... and if playing music is important to you.
It's a strong list, no doubt honed over time given that you and your fiance are experienced backpackers. I'm loathe to mess with a working system, but would offer a few thoughts.My wife and I booked our flights and are excited to be spending our honeymoon on the Camino Frances starting in SJPP in mid May.
Listed below is a packing list I put together. I am confident in the gear listed as I have used most of it on various long distance backpacking trips in the States; however, I realize the Camino is a different trek and I would love to hear some thoughts or ideas from other pilgrims as to what has worked for them. My current pack weight is approximately 11 pounds (4.9 kilos) including 1 full liter of water.
One piece of marital advice from firsthand experience. My wife and I took three weeks in the pacific northwest for our honeymoon. I scrimped and saved along the way (OK, I was downright cheap). But, in Napa, I shipped home several cases of wine. Monica came out of the winery restroom just as I was completing the purchase. It was our first marital fight, and it was a doozey. That night, we stayed in a very nice hotel and ate at a very nice restaurant, and I didn't say a word.My wife and I booked our flights and are excited to be spending our honeymoon on the Camino Frances starting in SJPP in mid May.
One piece of marital advice from firsthand experience. My wife and I took three weeks in the pacific northwest for our honeymoon. I scrimped and saved along the way (OK, I was downright cheap). But, in Napa, I shipped home several cases of wine. Monica came out of the winery restroom just as I was completing the purchase. It was our first marital fight, and it was a doozey. That night, we stayed in a very nice hotel and ate at a very nice restaurant, and I didn't say a word.
My advice, therefore, is as follows --- treat your wife to a night in a Parador before shipping home several cases of Rioja's finest. Just saying.
Houdini just happens to be my favorite; there are lots of them out there, depending on fit and features. My gripe is that the Houdini doesn't have good pockets, but that's a price for lightness.I'll check out the Houdini wind shirt I like the sound of that.
Congratulations to you both on your impending marriage. What a great way to spend a honeymoon! May the shared Camino experience cement a firm foundation for your future life together. Will the first boy be called James?
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