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Hello Pilgrims!
I'm starting Camino Frances in JULY and I wonder if it is important to have a waterproof clothes and things.. I just try to minimize things in my backpack, you know.. Any advice how to walk in the summer time? You know what to definitely take or leave at home etc.. Anything?
Thank you!
Jan
So is latex body paint, but the world and (more to the point) the Guardia Civil are not ready for this pilgrim in either attire! I can just imagine the picture my son sends back to my wife, with me in handcuffs and latex . . .Skin is waterproof. Streak!
Big time DITTO on that for my "dry bags" for all the same reasons. I use them for my clothes, and then basic silnylon or cuben fibre stuff sacks for everything else (but I still roll the top before packing them along the same logic as the dry bags)....If you can't tell I love my stuff sacks
Question about backpack cover: I just bought new backpack 35l that I love. It Sits Very comfortable but it does not have its own rain cover. I got a cover separately, but still undecided between cover or just a black trash bag. We will be on Portuguese Camino for a week, so there is a big chance that we will not have rain at all. ... (Or it will rain all week long
My back pack has a curve on the back with a net for breathing, so my back does not touch the back of backpack. The cover does not cover that part of the bag and I have a feeling that that's is where it all will get wet. Is there any way to protect this part of the bag? Is Altus poncho the only option?
Why does all this talk of plastic bags remind me of a rustling noise?
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