My buff has been so necessary!

Rav

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I always hike, work, and play with a buff around my wrist, so I naturally brought on on my first camino. Aside from its #1 intended purpose (wiping the sweat from my face), it’s been essential for me so many times. It’s a hand towel, because so may bars and albergues don’t have paper towels or hand dryers. It’s an eye mask for when pilgrims turn lights on way late or way too early. It holds my hair back when I wash my face. A bonus is that you don’t count it’s minuscule weight in your pack weight, because it’s always being worn :)
 
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No @Anniesantiago you didn’t dream it… I have my 2010 or 11 camino buff with me again on the Invierno. Love it and all its uses.
Thanks for all the ideas @Rav
 

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I always hike, work, and play with a buff around my wrist, so I naturally brought on on my first camino. Aside from its #1 intended purpose (wiping the sweat from my face), it’s been essential for me so many times. It’s a hand towel, because so may bars and Albergues don’t have paper towels or hand dryers. It’s an eye mask for when pilgrims turn lights on way late or way too early. It holds my hair back when I wash my face. A bonus is that you don’t count it’s minuscule weight in your pack weight, because it’s always being worn :)
It's great for keeping gnats off your face too! 😜
 

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I have a Camino one that I bought at Ivar store and love it!! I have used it many times on the two caminos we have done. I am taking it with me again in a week and half. We leave on the 27th. I am really excited about walking again. We are going to walk from Porto to Santiago. Taking the Littoral route.
 
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Yes, I think buffs are indispensable, on the camino and elsewhere. When I walked way back in the spring of 2013 I wished I had had two buffs with me instead of just one; one to keep my head warm on those chilly mornings and evenings, and another to wrap around my neck. Buffs no doubt could be put to all manner of uses.

I can’t help but be reminded now of a post by one of our beloved members (whom we haven’t heard from in a long time and whose engaging and endearing stories delighted so many of us for so long.) This member gleefully related to us how he had found a buff in the bushes somewhere along the camino, how he had retrieved it and how useful it had been to him over time …. until another one of our members wondered what task said buff might have been called upon to perform in the first place and why it might have been discarded in the bushes. 🤣
 

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No @Anniesantiago you didn’t dream it… I have my 2010 or 11 camino buff with me again on the Invierno. Love it and all its uses.
Thanks for all the ideas @Rav
I have the same one which I always bring with me but don't use as often as I should.
 
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Love my buff. Followed the instructions which came with it. Turn inside out. Pull tube down over ears. Twist on top of head. Pull buff above twist down over ears - right side will be out. Kept my head and ears warm.
 

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I always hike, work, and play with a buff around my wrist, so I naturally brought on on my first camino. Aside from its #1 intended purpose (wiping the sweat from my face), it’s been essential for me so many times. It’s a hand towel, because so may bars and albergues don’t have paper towels or hand dryers. It’s an eye mask for when pilgrims turn lights on way late or way too early. It holds my hair back when I wash my face. A bonus is that you don’t count it’s minuscule weight in your pack weight, because it’s always being worn :)
Absolutely one of my must haves!
A wool buff is my preference, I get two one on each wrist and they end up on my neck, hair, everywhere!
 
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Mine is invaluable when I'm walking on a dusty dirt track and a vehicle drives by. I keep it around the strap of my rucksack so it's handy to shield my mouth and nose through the resulting dust cloud.
I've never thought about using it in place of a towel so I'll remember that when I walk my next Camino in under 2 weeks, yay 😁.
 
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I always hike, work, and play with a buff around my wrist, so I naturally brought on on my first camino. Aside from its #1 intended purpose (wiping the sweat from my face), it’s been essential for me so many times. It’s a hand towel, because so may bars and albergues don’t have paper towels or hand dryers. It’s an eye mask for when pilgrims turn lights on way late or way too early. It holds my hair back when I wash my face. A bonus is that you don’t count it’s minuscule weight in your pack weight, because it’s always being worn :)
It’s an essential item, I totally agree. For me it’s keeping the cold wind out of my ears as well.
 
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I have a Camino one that I bought at Ivar store and love it!! I have used it many times on the two caminos we have done. I am taking it with me again in a week and half. We leave on the 27th. I am really excited about walking again. We are going to walk from Porto to Santiago. Taking the Littoral route.
I will be doing that route next year at Easter. This is my first Camino and I'm overexcited about it. It seems that all my family and friends are rolling their eyes at me everytime I talk about it.
 
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I will be doing that route next year at Easter. This is my first Camino and I'm overexcited about it. It seems that all my family and friends are rolling their eyes at me everytime I talk about it.
Get used to it MissChic. Especially if you become a Camino tragic like me. Most people just don't get it! Buen Camino. 🚶‍♂️
 
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I always bring a buff and use it for several purposes, but never thought of keeping it on my wrist to dry my hands in a bathroom.
One of its most important uses for me was when walking on a few cold spring mornings. I had developed an extremely painful sore throat and it soothed the pain immensely as I walked with it covering my neck and pulled up over my mouth and nose as it warmed the air I breathed.
 
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Am I the only English speaker sniggering?

To us buff means naked !
I hear what you say and agree! I first heard of the versatile neck buff when watching the well known American reality show "Survivor" twenty years ago as every participant was issued a buff for use on the show.
 

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Absolutely one of my must haves!
A wool buff is my preference, I get two one on each wrist and they end up on my neck, hair, everywhere!
I also have a merino wool buff. Used it only once when walking over pyrenees, very chilly. Even though I only used it once it will be in my backpack for next camino.
 
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