caminoforme86
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- Camino Frances October 2013 - December 2013
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How much does your present sleeping bag actually weigh? Not all albergues have blankets nor do all albergues have central heating. Believe me there is nothing colder than being in a non insulated stone albergue without heat especially when you enter wet from walking through heavy rain, icy hail, fog or even snow. The choice is yours, of course, but base your decision on the possibility of COLD weather as you walk in November/December.
Margaret Meredith
I, too, like it to be cool when I am sleeping, but the November weather will require a lightweight sleeping bag. In the unlikely event that it is really cold, ask for a blanket. Almost all albergues have them if you avoid the xunta albergues!
This would be a warm day indeed, or a very cold one.Think I am going to decide on this one, 750g and 18cmX16cm when packed.
It says its 2 season, with temps between +7oC and +25oC but in further details is says comfort temp +9oC and extreme temp -9oC so I think it will do the job.
http://www.traveloutdoors.co.uk/yellowstone-ultralite-100-sleeping-bag/
Oops, I think you've added a zero too many. Should be +7c to + 25c. Otherwise you will be cooked to cinders! AnneThink I am going to decide on this one, 750g and 18cmX16cm when packed.
It says its 2 season, with temps between +7oC and +25oC but in further details is says comfort temp +9oC and extreme temp -9oC so I think it will do the job.
http://www.traveloutdoors.co.uk/yellowstone-ultralite-100-sleeping-bag/
Mine is the Paddy Pallin Wollemi, but I am sure that you will find similar bags in good outdoors outfitters in the UK.@dougfitz,
I am not a great fan of the mummy....but I am thinking of warmth and believe these are to be the better ones. Shall keep searching though. Like the sound of your rectangular one!
Are the Xunta albergues the ones that are run by government? Therefore likely to have nothing much at all?
@dougfitz,
I am not a great fan of the mummy....but I am thinking of warmth and believe these are to be the better ones. Shall keep searching though. Like the sound of your rectangular one!
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