Amanda Surbey
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF Nov 2014
Ah, the months of provisioning and planning are behind me. Monday is it. And I'm going back and forth about so many things -- all clothing-related. At home I just keep all my gear in the back of my car and I always offer to drive my fellow hikers so I can make my final decisions about what to wear as I'm putting on my boots. I rarely carry more than tissues and water for short hikes (2 hours) adding lunch and a first aid kit for longer hikes (up to 6-7 hours).
So now I'm looking at what to pack. Veterans tell me 3 sets of clothes, but what about rain? How cold are the albergues at night?
I hate my rain pants -- I always overheat in them (and they have zip open sides). They are bulky to pack. Will gaiters and my good, long poncho be enough? I have a good Goretex jacket for top layer (but also bulky to pack if the day turns warm).
Hat, check. Light gloves, check. Scarf?
For warmth, how much polar fleece and which ones? I have that nice Icebreaker Merino 200 for top and bottom. Was thinking to bring two pairs of the bottoms as I could sleep in one. Or maybe yoga pants instead to wear after shower/during dinner? What do you wear when you are done for the day? At this time of year, what are you sleeping in? If it were summer I'd wear/sleep in tomorrow's kit -- any reason to change that in November?
Fleece hoodie (keeps neck warm -- could supplement a hat at night)? Or fleece without hood? Thick one is warmer, but if I have to take it off during the day, it's bulky to carry, stash. Sleeveless fleece hoodie? Very thin down jacket (packs into its own tiny carrying bag -- super light, but will I wear it)? I tend to be warm as long as I'm moving -- plenty of body fat for now.
Just writing this now is helpful. Thanks for listening to me fret. I was originally going to head out in October and had my head around the weather then. Now I don't know. I'd love to hear from the veteran winter pilgrims on this.
So now I'm looking at what to pack. Veterans tell me 3 sets of clothes, but what about rain? How cold are the albergues at night?
I hate my rain pants -- I always overheat in them (and they have zip open sides). They are bulky to pack. Will gaiters and my good, long poncho be enough? I have a good Goretex jacket for top layer (but also bulky to pack if the day turns warm).
Hat, check. Light gloves, check. Scarf?
For warmth, how much polar fleece and which ones? I have that nice Icebreaker Merino 200 for top and bottom. Was thinking to bring two pairs of the bottoms as I could sleep in one. Or maybe yoga pants instead to wear after shower/during dinner? What do you wear when you are done for the day? At this time of year, what are you sleeping in? If it were summer I'd wear/sleep in tomorrow's kit -- any reason to change that in November?
Fleece hoodie (keeps neck warm -- could supplement a hat at night)? Or fleece without hood? Thick one is warmer, but if I have to take it off during the day, it's bulky to carry, stash. Sleeveless fleece hoodie? Very thin down jacket (packs into its own tiny carrying bag -- super light, but will I wear it)? I tend to be warm as long as I'm moving -- plenty of body fat for now.
Just writing this now is helpful. Thanks for listening to me fret. I was originally going to head out in October and had my head around the weather then. Now I don't know. I'd love to hear from the veteran winter pilgrims on this.