minaleigh
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- June 2016
These things are probably tiresome to veterans, but if any of you could take a look at my packing list, that would be great! We're starting from Roncesvalles either May 31st or June 1st. It depends on when my friend is done teaching.
* Things that I still need to get.
Also, I know it might seem like I have a lot of preventative measures for injuries and maybe over-killing it. I broke my knee when I was younger and I still have some problems with it occasionally. I'd rather prevent than treat.
Toiletries
Everything that isn't starred, I packed to see the weight and fit, not including my hiking shoes. This means I weighed it with all of the clothes listed.
As of right now, the whole pack weighs 12.8 pounds, or 5.8 kilos.
If I'm missing anything vital, or it seems like something is completely unnecessary, let me know! I even thought of things as I was typing this straight from a notebook that I had missed.
* Things that I still need to get.
Also, I know it might seem like I have a lot of preventative measures for injuries and maybe over-killing it. I broke my knee when I was younger and I still have some problems with it occasionally. I'd rather prevent than treat.
Toiletries
- Dental floss (travel-sized)
- Toothbrush (folds in on itself)
- Toothpaste (travel-sized)
- Mouthwash (100 mL)
- Shampoo (200 mL)
- Conditioner (100 mL)
- Moisturizer (100 mL)
- Deodorant (travel-sized)
- Hairbrush (folds in on itself)
- Tissues (2 pack of travel-sized)
- Hair ties (about 8 of them)
- Microfiber towel (medium sized)
- Sunscreen (100 mL)
- Feminine pads
- * Razor (Have one, just haven't put it in the pack yet!)
- * Hand sanitizer (travel-sized)
- Band-aids (various sizes)
- Antiseptic wipes
- Jumper's knee strap
- KT Tape
- Foam/Gauze Tape
- Walking poles
- Medication (1 prescription)
- Pain reliever
- Allergy relief (Just a few doses worth)
- Lactaid (Just 10 tablets. I know Spanish dishes don't use as much dairy as we do)
- Heartburn relief (OTC, prescribed by doctor for a post-surgery complication)
- iPod (for music and PDFs)
- 4 port USB hub
- * Charger (Have one but it's falling apart. Will purchase a new one)
- * Earphones (Same as above)
- * Camera (I have a slim one, but I can't find it!)
- * Prepaid flip phone (my friend is currently in Spain and is giving this to me when I arrive)
- Clip-on sunglasses (Plus cleaning cloth for both that and my glasses)
- Raincoat
- Fleece pullover
- Knee-length active leggings
- Ankle-length active leggings
- Gym shorts
- Socks (2 liner and 2 hiking)
- Shirts (2)
- Underwear (3)
- Sports bras (2)
- Hiking shoes
- Town/Albergue shoes
- Backpack (Osprey Talon, 33 liters)
- * Flip-flops (For shower. I can't walk in them, hence why I have different shoes for town)
- * Buff
- * Convertible/zip-off pants (1 pair)
- * Hat (Friend has one that folds and zips up inside itself, just need to pick it up)
- Passport
- Travel insurance
- Flight info
- Medication info
- Laundry detergent (100 mL)
- Nylon Rope (10 feet)
- Day pack
- Safety pins (Several of different sizes)
- Earplugs (Foam, 4 pairs)
- Water pouch (1 liter)
- Dry bags (3 of various sizes)
- Ziploc bags (Various sizes)
- Carabiners (1 small, 1 large)
- Spork (My friend and I plan on buying groceries for most meals instead of the pilgrim's meal)
- Sharpies (2)
- 11 in 1 tool (Includes a knife, bottle opener, screwdriver, etc. It's small and thin)
- Bag Cover
- Sleeping bag liner
- * Keychain light
- * Small sewing kit
- * Headlamp (Have one, just need to find the strap for it)
- * Stone for Cruz de Ferro
Everything that isn't starred, I packed to see the weight and fit, not including my hiking shoes. This means I weighed it with all of the clothes listed.
As of right now, the whole pack weighs 12.8 pounds, or 5.8 kilos.
If I'm missing anything vital, or it seems like something is completely unnecessary, let me know! I even thought of things as I was typing this straight from a notebook that I had missed.
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