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BillyB

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april 2016
Ok, last question. I purchased a big angus sleeping bag. Its light but requires a sleeping pad for insolation on the bottom. Will I need it? Its a pound and a half I could shed. How many nights do you think i won't get a bed? I am also willing to anti up for a hotel. Bring it or ditch it?

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Ok, last question. I purchased a big angus sleeping bag. Its light but requires a sleeping pad for insolation on the bottom. Will I need it? Its a pound and a half I could shed. How many nights do you think i won't get a bed? I am also willing to anti up for a hotel. Bring it or ditch it?

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Ditch it!
 
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Saw lots of people carrying them. Saw them only used one night--after Santiago on way to Finisterra when the municipal alburgue was overflowing. Often mailed back home or donated. All alburgues have sleeping mattresses. I would not carry the weight.
 
Most tossed item are sleeping pads...followed by sleeping bags...followed by large cotton towels...followed by anything cotton...if you really need a sleeping pad you can always find one tossed on the Camino just about everywhere...personally I would bring something like a pillow for my head before a sleeping pad.
 
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Most tossed item are sleeping pads...followed by sleeping bags...followed by large cotton towels...followed by anything cotton...if you really need a sleeping pad you can always find one tossed on the Camino just about everywhere...personally I would bring something like a pillow for my head before a sleeping pad.
@Kurt5280, Even a pillow can be improvised, IF you don't get one in an albergue (or even if sleeping outdoors). Fill your sleeping bag cover (BAG??), with your clothes and bingo.. you have a pillow. Sounds fun, doesn't it? Buen Camino :) Caesar
 
Ok, last question. I purchased a big angus sleeping bag. Its light but requires a sleeping pad for insolation on the bottom. Will I need it? Its a pound and a half I could shed. How many nights do you think i won't get a bed? I am also willing to anti up for a hotel. Bring it or ditch it?

Buen Camino

I'd say don't bring it. I never saw anyone actually needing one but I saw plenty left behind in the albergues.
 
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