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Canuck said:Buck naked!
I don't sleep in albergues... :twisted:
Sweet dreams,
Jean-Marc
Ribeirasacra said:After thinking about you naked how can you say sweet dreams? More like nightmares :lol:
Tia Valeria said:I prefer not to wear next day's clothes to sleep in so I am taking Trekmate longjohns and long sleeved T-shirt. Lightweight, quick drying and wicking - not wool type. They will make pyjamas or warmer underwear - total weight 230gms. I also have a Rohan dress for evening wear, or nightwear if it is warm. Again lightweight - 185gms, crease proof and quick drying. Happy to carry both as both sets are dual purpose.
Buen Camino,
Tia Valeria
You won't be alone. Leave the disgrace genes at home!I am imagining climbing out of an upper berth bunk bed in a Tshirt and knickers. in a room full of strangers of all ages. . . not normally shy but will I disgrace myself??? should i bring something more?
also, do I need a pillow? sleeping bag?
Starting in late May you should be fine with just a silk liner. I'd also suggest a pillow case or scarf of some kind to cover the pillow that's provided (the only place I've found that doesn't provide a pillow is the central albergue in Leon).Forrest said:forgive me, but I am imagining climbing out of an upper berth bunk bed in a Tshirt and knickers. in a room full of strangers of all ages. . . not normally shy but will I disgrace myself??? should i bring something more?
also, do I need a pillow? sleeping bag? was thinking of bringing only a silk liner without an actual sleeping bag. I am startingat sjpdp on May 27 of 2013 anyone have any insight?
I took a super light weight pair of yoga pants, topped it off with a clean shirt...super comfy for sleeping and good for after hours too!Hi there!
It may seem stupid, but I'd like to ask: what did you usually wear to sleep, at the camino?
You already wear the clothing you're going to walk the next day?
Or is it better have a different t-shirt for sleeping?
There was a great 'pillow topic' at the forum, so i'd like to hear more complete explanations about what you all did when you went to sleep ^^
Hi there, I just completed Camino France in October. I did not bring extra anything esp something to sleep in. I just slept in whatever I was wearing the next day. This worked well for several reasons. Packing lighter, already ready to begin next am without too much fuss. The only time it became an issue was when I could not wash my clothes day before. Worked for me.Hi there!
It may seem stupid, but I'd like to ask: what did you usually wear to sleep, at the camino?
You already wear the clothing you're going to walk the next day?
Or is it better have a different t-shirt for sleeping?
There was a great 'pillow topic' at the forum, so i'd like to hear more complete explanations about what you all did when you went to sleep ^^
It was hot during my weeks in Spain so I slept in just my underpants. If I needed to slip out of my sleeping bag to go to the toilet I wrapped my self in my silk scarf (it is 1,5x1,5 meter and weights almost nothing, had multipurpose use of it). I slept wrapped in the silk scarf in my sleeping bag one night as it was cold. I also wore my socks that night.
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