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<blockquote data-quote="AZperegrino" data-source="post: 987918" data-attributes="member: 93257"><p>We walked the CF in September 2019 and had only 1 or 2 rainy days. Our REI rain jackets kept our upper body dry, and our Osprey's built-in pack covers also worked well. However, we didn't have rain pants, so eventually the water running down soaked everything below the jacket: our pants, socks and shoes. Ever since, I switch to my Teva sandals whenever rain threatens. This keeps my socks and shoes dry, but the pants or shorts still get wet eventually.</p><p>Based on the many discussions on this site and with friends who have walked the Camino, I plan to get a poncho next time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZperegrino, post: 987918, member: 93257"] We walked the CF in September 2019 and had only 1 or 2 rainy days. Our REI rain jackets kept our upper body dry, and our Osprey's built-in pack covers also worked well. However, we didn't have rain pants, so eventually the water running down soaked everything below the jacket: our pants, socks and shoes. Ever since, I switch to my Teva sandals whenever rain threatens. This keeps my socks and shoes dry, but the pants or shorts still get wet eventually. Based on the many discussions on this site and with friends who have walked the Camino, I plan to get a poncho next time. [/QUOTE]
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