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I'd seriously entertain feedback on this from those who have walked in September--especially older women.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:Rebekah Scott said:When the question is Pants, the answer is Yes. It´s always a good idea to wear some pants. Especially when you´re going outdoors. :shock:
crhutch said:For those of you who have walked the camino or any other long hike, what is your preference -regular hiking pants or convertible pants? I am putting my "wardrobe" together and have no experience with convertible pants.
Javier Martin said:don't forget to wash both parts of the pants even if you have worn it only as a short pant, to avoid the color of the upper part changes.
Bridget and Peter said:Javier Martin said:don't forget to wash both parts of the pants even if you have worn it only as a short pant, to avoid the color of the upper part changes.
Javier, I bet you never put a bright red scarf in the same wash as the brand new shirt you have just bought to wear at your daughter's wedding! (For instance)
lynnejohn said:Just say "NO!" to zip-offs. I wore them on my first camino and chucked them right after. Never to buy another pair. They were an absolute pain in the neck, and when wearing the upper portion, found the zipper around the bottom was heavy and provided too much friction on my thighs. I have now switched to lightweight long pants and separate lightweight shorts. Better by far.
lynne
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