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As I have discovered "head torches" are also very useful on plane flights when you drop something on the floor mid flight! and that's often when flying from Australia . We also wear hats because of the sun and I personally take 3 varieties on Camino. Great video thank you 🙂
You didn't like your backpack... can you elaborate as to what you didn't like, or what you'd prefer in the next one. Fantastic videos, and we loved tagging along. Thanks
Yes… at the time I purchased, I was looking primarily based on my budget at the time. I got the backpack on sale during REI’s Memorial Day sale for about $95. It is a decent pack, but I think if I were to do it again, I’d invest more in a bag because it’s really worth it. I would go with an ultra-light version with a suspended mesh ventilated back panel which helps keep you cool. Admittedly, I didn’t research it much before I left and learned the hard way. Lmk if you have any more questions!
Thank you for the packing video. I just got that pack and I think I’m going to like it, but I haven’t used it yet, so I’ll see. Of course, the fit and comfort of a pack is an individual preference. I hope it works for me, but it’s too bad you weren’t comfortable with your pack. That’s a long journey to be saddled with a pack that you don’t really care for.
Yes, you may find that it works well for you! I hope you like it. It turned out okay for me because I ended up using Jacotrans and sending my bag ahead a few times. Thanks for your comment and I hope you have a wonderful Camino! ♥️
Hi! It's the "A Pilgrim's Guide to the Camino de Santiago (Camino Francés)" by John Brierley. It's one of the two most popular guidebooks for the Camino Frances: amzn.to/3tmcCZw
Thank you for making this very useful video. One thing I’m really worried about is rain because I will be going in May. You didn’t mention rain gears. Could you please comment what will be a good choice? If your shoes get wet, what do you do to prevent blisters ?
I'm planning to do the Camino in 2026 solo. As a woman, do you find that it's safe to do the Camino alone? Do you have any suggestions for an Asian woman in her 50?
Thanks for your comment! Yes, it is safe to do it alone as a woman. I would say the biggest risk is potentially an injury while walking alone, so if you prefer, you can meet fellow pilgrims at the start of the Camino and walk together. Choose a more popular route if you are nervous about walking alone. Remember to dial 112 if you are in an emergency on the Camino. For more tips, check out my video on this topic - th-cam.com/video/OgFk4WtGhtU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5HqgFGT7WSaFQPk2
They held up well! Good in the mud. I didn’t slip. I didn’t get torrential rain, fortunately, so I can’t say how waterproof the shoes are. On the occasions it did rain, though, usually my poncho covered me and also kept my shoes dry. My socks were never wet
Thanks so much. While a guy, I appreciate the insights. One question. Since i will be walking in July, I am curious about the weather. I live in Phoenix, so used to warm weather, however, thought I would start the warmer days early in the morning. Question, what was the coolest temperature in the morning? Thanks so much. Buen Camino
Thank you for your comment! I’m glad you found the video helpful. Yes, on very hot days, it’s better to start anytime before 7:15am. Typically in the mornings it’s quite cool, a chilly, dry 65F degrees. Typically I would wear a long sleeve shirt with a tshirt underneath. I also eventually purchased a fleece in O Cebreiro, but could’ve used it earlier on. Let me know if that helps answer your question/if there’s anything I can help elaborate on. Buen Camino!
My sleeping bag liner is by Marycrafts and it cost $42. Looks like the one I bought is sold out. Here is a similar one: amzn.to/3tTuQCo It weighs 4.3oz and is 100% silk at a similar price. Buen Camino!
It wasn't super breathable -- I noticed that other pilgrims had a mesh panel that creates air flow, separating your back from the actual pack. I think that breathability would be crucial for super hot days -- worth the investment.
Keep it under 10 lbs or you’ll get beat up and on day 1 up the mountain and then get blisters and need to use a pack transport service. Nobody needs a pack over 10 lbs on the Camino.
Are you asking us questions or stating facts? Also, I would recommend not titling your videos towards women. You eliminate half of your potential audience. Feel free to give specific advice to women in the videos but you are only hurting yourself by excluding men. The Camino is for everyone.
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Hi Jen, thanks for a very informative video. Really enjoyed following your Camino journey.
Hi Anne, thank you so much for your comment! I really appreciate it :) Buen Camino!
As I have discovered "head torches" are also very useful on plane flights when you drop something on the floor mid flight! and that's often when flying from Australia . We also wear hats because of the sun and I personally take 3 varieties on Camino. Great video thank you 🙂
You didn't like your backpack... can you elaborate as to what you didn't like, or what you'd prefer in the next one. Fantastic videos, and we loved tagging along. Thanks
Yes… at the time I purchased, I was looking primarily based on my budget at the time. I got the backpack on sale during REI’s Memorial Day sale for about $95. It is a decent pack, but I think if I were to do it again, I’d invest more in a bag because it’s really worth it. I would go with an ultra-light version with a suspended mesh ventilated back panel which helps keep you cool. Admittedly, I didn’t research it much before I left and learned the hard way. Lmk if you have any more questions!
@@jenontherunninteresting. I actually own this bag and was wondering if I’d like it for a Camino. I also don’t love how the top flops open
Thank you for the packing video. I just got that pack and I think I’m going to like it, but I haven’t used it yet, so I’ll see. Of course, the fit and comfort of a pack is an individual preference. I hope it works for me, but it’s too bad you weren’t comfortable with your pack. That’s a long journey to be saddled with a pack that you don’t really care for.
Yes, you may find that it works well for you! I hope you like it. It turned out okay for me because I ended up using Jacotrans and sending my bag ahead a few times. Thanks for your comment and I hope you have a wonderful Camino! ♥️
Did you use your pack yet? What did you think of it?
Hi Jen. What brand is that tiny foldable day pack that folded up into the carry bag? Thank you!m
I can't see the name of your Day back. Where did you buy it?
Can u elaborate more on the bag. Was it long , body fit , style to a woman's body?
Thanx!
How did you do the little wobbly line outline effect in your video? It looks so cool 😍
It's a plugin that my boyfriend (who edits every video!) uses in Final Cut Pro! 🙌
What’s the name of the guidebook you carried?
Hi! It's the "A Pilgrim's Guide to the Camino de Santiago (Camino Francés)" by John Brierley. It's one of the two most popular guidebooks for the Camino Frances: amzn.to/3tmcCZw
Thank you for making this very useful video. One thing I’m really worried about is rain because I will be going in May. You didn’t mention rain gears. Could you please comment what will be a good choice? If your shoes get wet, what do you do to prevent blisters ?
I have the same backpack as you! This is the one they recommended from REI. Of course
What one would you recommend and why. TIA
I'm planning to do the Camino in 2026 solo. As a woman, do you find that it's safe to do the Camino alone? Do you have any suggestions for an Asian woman in her 50?
Thanks for your comment! Yes, it is safe to do it alone as a woman. I would say the biggest risk is potentially an injury while walking alone, so if you prefer, you can meet fellow pilgrims at the start of the Camino and walk together. Choose a more popular route if you are nervous about walking alone. Remember to dial 112 if you are in an emergency on the Camino. For more tips, check out my video on this topic - th-cam.com/video/OgFk4WtGhtU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5HqgFGT7WSaFQPk2
@6:43 Sorry, I was distracted by the puppy behind you.
Hey Jen! Thanks for the insights. How were your shoes in the rain? I ran into torrential downpours on several days the closer I got to Santiago.
They held up well! Good in the mud. I didn’t slip. I didn’t get torrential rain, fortunately, so I can’t say how waterproof the shoes are. On the occasions it did rain, though, usually my poncho covered me and also kept my shoes dry. My socks were never wet
Thanks so much. While a guy, I appreciate the insights. One question. Since i will be walking in July, I am curious about the weather. I live in Phoenix, so used to warm weather, however, thought I would start the warmer days early in the morning. Question, what was the coolest temperature in the morning? Thanks so much. Buen Camino
Thank you for your comment! I’m glad you found the video helpful. Yes, on very hot days, it’s better to start anytime before 7:15am. Typically in the mornings it’s quite cool, a chilly, dry 65F degrees. Typically I would wear a long sleeve shirt with a tshirt underneath. I also eventually purchased a fleece in O Cebreiro, but could’ve used it earlier on. Let me know if that helps answer your question/if there’s anything I can help elaborate on. Buen Camino!
Also, wind in the morning can make it feel much cooler, too.
What brand is your bag liner? What does it weigh? Thanks
My sleeping bag liner is by Marycrafts and it cost $42. Looks like the one I bought is sold out. Here is a similar one: amzn.to/3tTuQCo It weighs 4.3oz and is 100% silk at a similar price. Buen Camino!
Thank you!
What was your fully loaded pack’s weight? Looks like about 25 pounds or so.
It came to 20 lbs! Too heavy!
@RC - others have said that it's best to keep it at ~10% of your body weight. (unless you're a vlogger/ filmmaker & you need camera equipment)
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What didn't u like about your pack?
It wasn't super breathable -- I noticed that other pilgrims had a mesh panel that creates air flow, separating your back from the actual pack. I think that breathability would be crucial for super hot days -- worth the investment.
but then, you didn’t carry your backpack???
I did some days, didn't other days, it was about 50/50 the whole way. Carried it a lot in the first 2 weeks
Keep it under 10 lbs or you’ll get beat up and on day 1 up the mountain and then get blisters and need to use a pack transport service. Nobody needs a pack over 10 lbs on the Camino.
Are you asking us questions or stating facts? Also, I would recommend not titling your videos towards women. You eliminate half of your potential audience. Feel free to give specific advice to women in the videos but you are only hurting yourself by excluding men. The Camino is for everyone.
Thanks for your comment!
If the content is not for you then move on.
@@Jules-TravelsIf my comment is not for you then move on
Dude move on...
@@Jules-TravelsMove on with your life Jules