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Sleeping bag or liner in May?

grimgram1378

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Hi All,
I’m Graham and I’m doing the Camino Frances from SJPDP starting second week of May 2023. (First timer)
Just asking is a sleeping bag necessary, or would a liner be enough?
I’m from N.Ireland so I’m used to a bit of cold weather.
Any comments/advice would be most appreciated.
G
 
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grimgram1378

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I wouldn’t even bother with the liner. Sleep naked and the opprobrium will keep you warm 😉

Well, truth be told, I always take my sleeping bag. May to October I can sleep wherever the fancy or the road takes me. October to May I’ll seek shelter as required
Worth a try if stuck 🤣🤣. At least I’ll get to spend the night in a cell
 
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Grousedoctor

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I can remember a very chilly day in late-May after walking for hours in the Galician rain. Very glad to have had my sleeping bag to curl up in. A light weight 1-season bag (1 to 1.5 lbs) hardly weighs much more than a liner. I carry my sleeping bag on all my Caminos. Knowing that I have 12-15 miles to walk the next day, the last thing I want is a poor night’s sleep because I was cold.
 

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The only sure answer is that you will "definitely" need to decide whether the risk of being cold is balanced by the work of carrying the sleeping bag, based on your typical comfort levels, the weather, what type of accommodation you will use, and what other layers you will have to wear on a chilly night.
 

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I have always carried a sleeping bag, even in May. I don't tolerate mummy bags, so I accept the weight penalty of carrying a light, semi-rectangular bag that can open out as a quilt. I carry a permethrin treated liner that I can use even when I might not be using the bag, eg if I stay in a hostel. Could I just carry the liner? Perhaps, but I'm not inclined to give away the flexibility it gives me in where I can stay.
 
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I have always carried a sleeping bag, even in May. I don't tolerate mummy bags, so I accept the weight penalty of carrying a light, semi-rectangular bag that can open out as a quilt. I carry a permethrin treated liner that I can use even when I might not be using the bag, eg if I stay in a hostel. Could I just carry the liner? Perhaps, but I'm not inclined to give away the flexibility it gives me in where I can stay.
Thanks for this. I’ll be walking is May-June too. Very sensible. I walked from Astorga in July with just a liner, but I wouldn’t do that again since I had to wear all my clothes more than once. Was fine, but not necessary. :)
 

grimgram1378

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Thanks for this. I’ll be walking is May-June too. Very sensible. I walked from Astorga in July with just a liner, but I wouldn’t do that again since I had to wear all my clothes more than once. Was fine, but not necessary. :)
Thanks Rebequa, perhaps I’ll see you ong the Way! 🙌🏻
 

grimgram1378

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Thanks everyone for your kind comments, I had originally been advised that a liner would do the job but from reading your comments and advice I think I’ll bring along an ultra lightweight sleeping bag too. I’m not pre-booking any accommodation apart from the first night in SJPDP and I do enjoy the occasional night in the great outdoors so best come prepared! Buen Camino
 

snuz55

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Hi All,
I’m Graham and I’m doing the Camino Frances from SJPDP starting second week of May 2023. (First timer)
Just asking is a sleeping bag necessary, or would a liner be enough?
I’m from N.Ireland so I’m used to a bit of cold weather.
Any comments/advice would be most appreciated.
G
I did the walk in May from Leon in 2014 and only used a liner. You will be going over some higher elevations but I had no issues.
 
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Lizhk

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Hi,
I always take a cotton/silk liner and a very compact lightweight down throw to give me a choice. Since you will likely be sleeping on a mattress, you don’t need to worry about insulation under you and the sleep liner, especially if it has some silk provides some warmth.
Another option is to look for a very warm liner and skip the down throw. Here's some info on liners:
For down throws, look carefully at weight and the size it compresses to:
https://www.outdoorgearlab.com/topics/camping-and-hiking/best-camping-blanket
Buen camino
 

grimgram1378

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Hi,
I always take a cotton/silk liner and a very compact lightweight down throw to give me a choice. Since you will likely be sleeping on a mattress, you don’t need to worry about insulation under you and the sleep liner, especially if it has some silk provides some warmth.
Another option is to look for a very warm liner and skip the down throw. Here's some info on liners:
For down throws, look carefully at weight and the size it compresses to:
https://www.outdoorgearlab.com/topics/camping-and-hiking/best-camping-blanket
Buen camino
Thanks Lizhk. Thats really useful.
 
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On the recommendation of a friend, I have purchased the same sleeping bag. Cheaper and more versatile than a quality liner.
One of the things I really like about it is the comfy feel of the fabric as it does not have that awful slippery feel like cheaper bags usually do, nor does it slide round on the plastic mattress covers that are often used.
 
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I like things that may have more the one use.
A pareo served a beach blanket, light weight cover, a modesty curtain and a towel. And yes where they come from men wear it. :) That may be your liner.
A mummy sleeping back was utterly uncomfortable for me having to peel myself out of it in the morning.
So see what’s the coldest and whats the warmest recorded temperature in your timeframe and test sleep.
My solution was an old Army quilt. Which can serve as blanket or a poncho or a sunshade, when not used as a blanket it was my pillowcase.
 
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I can remember a very chilly day in late-May after walking for hours in the Galician rain. Very glad to have had my sleeping bag to curl up in. A light weight 1-season bag (1 to 1.5 lbs) hardly weighs much more than a liner. I carry my sleeping bag on all my Caminos. Knowing that I have 12-15 miles to walk the next day, the last thing I want is a poor night’s sleep because I was cold.
Best response ever! Thanks.
 

Pronetowander

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Hi All,
I’m Graham and I’m doing the Camino Frances from SJPDP starting second week of May 2023. (First timer)
Just asking is a sleeping bag necessary, or would a liner be enough?
I’m from N.Ireland so I’m used to a bit of cold weather.
Any comments/advice would be most appreciated.
G
I only had a liner and was sorry I didnt have a light sleeping bag as I found the liners awkard to get in and out of. Maybe if it had a zip but mine didn't. The sleeping bag can become a blanket when needed and in my opinion is more versatile. And it gives better cushioning on the plastic bed covering..
 

grimgram1378

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I only had a liner and was sorry I didnt have a light sleeping bag as I found the liners awkard to get in and out of. Maybe if it had a zip but mine didn't. The sleeping bag can become a blanket when needed and in my opinion is more versatile. And it gives better cushioning on the plastic bed covering..
I was just wondering that last night. How do you get into a liner on a bunk bed without shaking the frame and bunk partner at that. What if I have to use the loo in the middle of the night?? More shaking and fumbling about!! A light sleeping bag seems to make more sense now. Thanks 👍🏼
 

Snowflake5090

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Hi All,
I’m Graham and I’m doing the Camino Frances from SJPDP starting second week of May 2023. (First timer)
Just asking is a sleeping bag necessary, or would a liner be enough?
I’m from N.Ireland so I’m used to a bit of cold weather.
Any comments/advice would be most appreciated.
G
I walked the CF last May and I only ever used my liner. At one point I was tempted to ditch my sleeping bag but it was so lightweight I thought better of it. I found most Albergues supplied wool blankets for those slightly chillier nights. But I must add we were lucky to have walked during an unusual heatwave for that time of year. Buen Camino.
 

grimgram1378

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I decided to go with this little gem…

Thank You all for your comments and advice. I just don’t trust weather forecasts these days so better safe than sorry. Besides a liner may not be the best idea for the occasional morning glory 🙈🤣 Buen Camino!
 
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Pronetowander

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I was just wondering that last night. How do you get into a liner on a bunk bed without shaking the frame and bunk partner at that. What if I have to use the loo in the middle of the night?? More shaking and fumbling about!! A light sleeping bag seems to make more sense now. Thanks 👍🏼
Yes, less fumbling about with a sleeping bag. Hope you have a wonderful Camino. Lots of trial and error but then you find out what works best for you. It's all part of the fun too. ☘
 

Pam s

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Hi All,
I’m Graham and I’m doing the Camino Frances from SJPDP starting second week of May 2023. (First timer)
Just asking is a sleeping bag necessary, or would a liner be enough?
I’m from N.Ireland so I’m used to a bit of cold weather.
Any comments/advice would be most appreciated.
G
We always take a quilt cover because all the hostels provide blankets, and if you get into the cotton bag, it does instead of sheets
 

Henriettagal

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Hi All,
I’m Graham and I’m doing the Camino Frances from SJPDP starting second week of May 2023. (First timer)
Just asking is a sleeping bag necessary, or would a liner be enough?
I’m from N.Ireland so I’m used to a bit of cold weather.
Any comments/advice would be most appreciated.
G
I started my Camino in SJPDP May 4 and I used my sleeping bag (very very light weight) every night. I also had a liner. At times in some albergues it was nice to have the liner to lay on the mattress (many are plastic) and put my bag on top. Plus, I never sherpa. I carry my full pack because you never know what you might need along the trail and I wanted the camino to be a random adventure (I never prebooked accommodations) I liked knowing I had my sleeping bag with me if I were unable to find a bed. I could lay my poncho down and climb into that sleeping bag. :) Buen Camino.
 

grimgram1378

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May 2023
I started my Camino in SJPDP May 4 and I used my sleeping bag (very very light weight) every night. I also had a liner. At times in some albergues it was nice to have the liner to lay on the mattress (many are plastic) and put my bag on top. Plus, I never sherpa. I carry my full pack because you never know what you might need along the trail and I wanted the camino to be a random adventure (I never prebooked accommodations) I liked knowing I had my sleeping bag with me if I were unable to find a bed. I could lay my poncho down and climb into that sleeping bag. :) Buen Camino.
I like that idea 👌🏼
 

mattythedog

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I've now got a liner that has a lightweight quilt on one side. This gives me the flexibility to put quilt side up if it is cold and sheet side up if it is hot.
David, that sounds like a great option. What is brand and model of that liner? I have been using a $25 Coleman fleece liner for last 6 Caminos (April/May, June/July, Sept/Oct) as a sleeping bag is usually too hot and heavy. There have been a few times where a warmer upper side would be nice.
 
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David, that sounds like a great option. What is brand and model of that liner? I have been using a $25 Coleman fleece liner for last 6 Caminos (April/May, June/July, Sept/Oct) as a sleeping bag is usually too hot and heavy. There have been a few times where a warmer upper side would be nice.
The brand is Camino+Casa. It is a custom Camino sleeping solution by @trecile. I'm not sure if she is still making them but I expect she might be willing to share what she did to put them together.
 

NomadBoomer

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Sleeping bag 100%. I followed the general advice on the forum and left my lightweight one behind on my first CF starting in September. Big mistake! First night out Roncesvalles there are no blankets. Freezing little sleep even tho I wore all of my clothes in bed. I bought a so so bag on the way. If you are going to be using mostly Albergues bring a lightweight bag and a silk liner. On my 3 caminos I've probably been glad to have a bag 25% of the nights that's a lot of nights.
 

Zordmot

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Hi All,
I’m Graham and I’m doing the Camino Frances from SJPDP starting second week of May 2023. (First timer)
Just asking is a sleeping bag necessary, or would a liner be enough?
I’m from N.Ireland so I’m used to a bit of cold weather.
Any comments/advice would be most appreciated.
G
I’ve walked the CF twice starting April 28 and carried a lightweight sleeping bag. Some nights I crawled into it and shivered, some nights I slept on top of it, and some nights I opened it and used it like a quilt. Many albergues offer a big pile of warm woolen blankets. With just a liner on a cooler night you could put one blanket under you and another one on top
 
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Hi All,
I’m Graham and I’m doing the Camino Frances from SJPDP starting second week of May 2023. (First timer)
Just asking is a sleeping bag necessary, or would a liner be enough?
I’m from N.Ireland so I’m used to a bit of cold weather.
Any comments/advice would be most appreciated.
G
two liners the first being bug repellant second down to 55 degrees. with all the other folks sleeping in beds around you. air temperature rarely goes go below 50. another additional technique is sleeping in your next day's underwear. sleeping bags not necessary. have a great adventure. buen camino stuart
 

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