Camino kitlist update post Camino

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
  • The lighter your pack, the easier your Camino will be on your body.
    You should be able to get your bag weight to 8kg or less
    It's super personal what you carry, but here are some suggestions, if nothing else, you can use these examples as comparisons for what you might take.
    2kg for a rucksack is really heavy.
    I use Osprey Exos 58lt 1kg, but if you can afford it.
    Hyperlite Contour 35 is 500g.
    Or
    2024 Kumo 36 Superlight Backpack
    580g
    Raincoat
    I'd like to try next time:
    Montane Unisex Minimus Nano Pull-On chaqueta - SS24.
    110g
    Keri wore:
    RAB Firewall Light Jacket
    313g
    John wore:
    Montane Men's Phase XT Waterproof Jacket
    500g
    Sleepingbag
    we use Sea to Summit Traveller TR II 389g
    We use it as a duvet most of the time
    Next time i'd try
    LIFEVENTURE
    Silk Sleeping Bag Liner, Mummy
    Weighs
    94g
    Drybags
    SeatoSummit Ultra-Sil Nano Drysacks 24g
    Ix for alberguie clothing/ sleepin bag
    1x fleece
    1x phone charger
    1x bathroom stuff
    1x journal
    1x first aid, foot care kit
    We wash our socks, shirt & underwear every day & it's dry by the evening. We get into the alberguie 11-12
    After washing & wrining out your clothing, roll it in a towel & walk on it, it takes so much moisture out of the clothes & drys so much quicker.
    Shirt
    REGATTA MENS PACKAWAY SHORT-SLEEVED TRAVEL SHIRT
    Dare2B long sleaved
    POWER UP II JERSEY, for those hot sunny days.
    Underwear
    Montane Dart Briefs
    Socks
    Bridgedale Men's Ultra Light Merino Performance Crew
    Towel
    Decathlon NABAIJI Microfibre Towel L. 200g
    fleece
    Rab Xenair Alpine Light Insulated Jacket 270g
    Walking poles
    I'd say a pair is a must.
    We use Leki Cressida AS 490g & love them.
    They must go in hold luggage on a plane!
    Walking trainers
    Getting a pair that works for you.
    I wear a size large than at home.
    I bought one pair in Burgos 1 size larger than normal & another pair in Santiago 1.5 larger than normal.
    Check out this article to help you choose a pair.
    trailtopeak.co...
    Water
    most of the time i just carry one 500ml (500g) water bottle, the type you get from any bar.
    a few stages, if there are not many stops I'd carry 2 500ml.
    I'd drink 500ml of water with breakfast & the same at each cafe i stopped at for coffee. There are so many places you can refill water bottles & buy water there is no need for a fancy hydration system.
    on really hot days I'd drink 1lt at each cafe, without trying.
    I carry:
    1x shorts
    1x short sleaved shirt
    1x long sleaved shirt
    1x mirino wool t-shirt to sleep in
    1x feece
    1x socks
    2x boxer shorts
    1x beach towers for night/evening
    1x towel
    1x warm hat
    1x wide brimed sun hat (super important)
    1x cool snood (buy a cool Camino one on the walk)
    1x walking trainers - so important to get ones that work for you.
    1x flip flops
    Sun glasses
    Phone & charger
    Phone ear buds
    A5 journal book
    X2 walking poles
    X2 pole rubber
    Feet care
    -Compeed ant-blister stick (for those friction areas you'd traditionaly use vasaline)
    -Elastic Therapeutic Sports Tape (preventative hot spot tape for areas of your feet)
    -Sharp nail scissors, with Cork over sharp tip, to avoid damaging my kit
    I'd love to encourage/support/enthuse other people to become a pilgrim & walk a Camino.
    If you want me to give a talk/slide show of our experience of spending 52 consecutive days walking 1,269.7km I'd be delighted to do so.
    I've got a lot of experience public speaking as a former headteacher.
    There would be no charge, I'd just ask each person who attends to donate £1 to a charity of your own choosing

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