I'd like to know what warm weather clothes past pilgrims have found useful to take for sept to about mid oct.
I live in the south west of France and already for the past few nights, it's been cold enough to wear a light fleece.
I have bought a lightweight sleeping bag and silk liner and will be taking a long sleeved top and a pair of long johns made of "climate control" material (can keep you warm but not too warm).
Apart from a fleece, should I have any more warm clothes with me?
I haven't got a shell jacket for fear that it will be too warm when I'm walking and I also only have a very lightweight and not especially sturdy rain jacket.
Have decided that I'd just let my walking trousers dry on their own as I hate being encased in waterproofs. But, will I get cold?
What sort of temperatures could we expect, daytime, night time?
I live in the south west of France and already for the past few nights, it's been cold enough to wear a light fleece.
I have bought a lightweight sleeping bag and silk liner and will be taking a long sleeved top and a pair of long johns made of "climate control" material (can keep you warm but not too warm).
Apart from a fleece, should I have any more warm clothes with me?
I haven't got a shell jacket for fear that it will be too warm when I'm walking and I also only have a very lightweight and not especially sturdy rain jacket.
Have decided that I'd just let my walking trousers dry on their own as I hate being encased in waterproofs. But, will I get cold?
What sort of temperatures could we expect, daytime, night time?