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Blankets? Sheets? We must be walking different caminos! You might find these in a few PRIVATE albergues....gittiharre said:There are blankets in most places you stay. If the sheets are clean, you can use it as a cover only.
gittiharre said:I know, I have been looking at the Yeti, it costs a bomb and I personally would feel very trapped in it as it does not zip right down and narrows at the bottom. I opted for a double silk liner, available on line from New Zealand,http://www.silksak.com/double-silksak.html It weighs about 220 grams and you can move your legs around. There are blankets in most places you stay. If the sheets are clean, you can use it as a cover only. I think I paid around 130 New Zealand dollars for it, not too much I think. Alternatively if you want a sleeping bag, the down liner by Macpac weighs 480 grams, and I took it on the Le Puy route in September and the Geneva route and Robert Louis Stevenson trails in September also and I was totally warm enough.
Pieces - this looks like a good one-season bag, but I am not sure that it would be suitable for the 2.5 seasons of August to November. The OP might be inclined to choose a bag with a much lower temperature rating than this one has.Pieces said:I use this one last summer and will be again this year. It is very omfortable and warm enough as there is no sleeping outside
I found it the best price/weight value at about 500 grams and 150 usd
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