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I am planning my Camino for mid April 2017
I will be using the French route.
my question is sleeping bag? bug resistant bag liner, sleeping pad.
weight is a major concern.
so is daily distance. this could be a long trek.
what do I need? what can I do with out?
I am thinking a 10c/50f sleeping bag and a liner.
is a pad necessary?
thank you.
 
Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

€149,-
I use a Therm-a-Rest down quilt combined with an Asolo sleeping sheet that can be a bag when colder or unzipped to a flat sheet when only cooler. The system weighs under 2.2 lbs or 1 kg and is comfortable down to +2c. We can't get the bedbug treated sheets in Canada as permethrin is listed as a carcinogen but so far haven't had any bedbug issues anyway (knock on wood!)
 
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We are Walking the Camino right now. We are using lightweight sleeping bags down to 40 degrees plus we have soap liners which will add about 10 degrees plus to the sleeping. I'm not sure what it'll be like when you get here but we've a couple of Albergues with very little Heat. And many of the heaters are on timers and will turn off in the middle of night. We have had a couple of Stormy nights with snow and lots of rain on the really cold nights with very little heat. And many of the heaters are on timers and we'll turn off in the middle of night. We have had a couple of stormy nights with snow and lots of rain on the really cold nights I sleep in my long johns
 
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We are Walking the Camino right now. We are using lightweight sleeping bags down to 40 degrees plus we have soap liners which will add about 10 degrees plus to the sleeping. I'm not sure what it'll be like when you get here but we've a couple of Albergues with very little Heat. And many of the heaters are on timers and will turn off in the middle of night. We have had a couple of Stormy nights with snow and lots of rain on the really cold nights with very little heat. And many of the heaters are on timers and we'll turn off in the middle of night. We have had a couple of stormy nights with snow and lots of rain on the really cold nights I sleep in my long johns
Should say silk liners and not soap liners.
 
We can't get the bedbug treated sheets in Canada as permethrin is listed as a carcinogen
Permethrin can be bought in Canada - check the insecticides at Canadian Tire. It is more likely that "bedbug repellent" sheets cannot be marketed as such because no studies have shown that they are effective. To advertise this would require evidence of effectiveness.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I went with a sleeping bag rated to 35f/2c. I did not use any repellant. I had no issues with bed bugs. I did not use a liner. You won't need to bring a pad. I thought about getting one of those quilts but decided I liked having the sleeping bag between me and the bed sheets. I'm glad I made that decision. Most of the bedding in the alburgues was clean and fresh, but at a few of the alburgues it looked a bit dodgy.
 
Permethrin can be bought in Canada - check the insecticides at Canadian Tire. It is more likely that "bedbug repellent" sheets cannot be marketed as such because no studies have shown that they are effective. To advertise this would require evidence of effectiveness.
Hi! I know it can be bought as an insecticide but believe it cannot be found in a personal product that is intended to touch your skin because it's labeled as a carcinogen. To me that makes sense as your skin is your largest organ and absorbs such things easily directly into your system. Think I'll hope for another bedbug-free Camino with fingers crossed instead!!
 
Hi! I know it can be bought as an insecticide but believe it cannot be found in a personal product that is intended to touch your skin
I haven't heard of it being sold anywhere in a personal product to be applied to the skin as an insect repellant.
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
Plenty of info on Permithrin, and it's effectiveness re BB, how, what, where to apply, etc, on this site. Use the search function. I use a Lifesystems treated sheet. The sheet is treated by the factory @ .5%. I re-treat to .8%. The sheet acts in two ways. First, as a barrier physically blocking the bugs from crawling on top of the mattress. Secondly, the permithrin kills the bugs and/or interrupts the egg cycle . I also carry all my clothes(clean and dirty), sleeping bag, etc. inside silnylon bags in my pack-makes it tidy and dry. I treat the inside of the bags. I also treat the outside of my pack. This acts to stop the spread of BBs. BTW, permithrin IS used in topical shampoo and cream for use on humans. It's in various shampoos for the treatment of lice, etc. Although, I wouldn't rx for the camino.

https://entomologytoday.org/2015/04/01/pyrethroid-resistant-bed-bugs-fewer-eggs-activeguard/
 
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I have used a Season 1 (15degree) mummy style sleeping bag and it has mostly been great. I put a few drops of tea tree oil in it each day and have yet to have trouble with bed bugs. (Tea tree oil is a great all purpose product). I also always sleep in my clothes. That said, coming into Leon last May 2015, it was so cold that I ended up booking into a hotel simply to get warm. It was about 2 or 3 degrees C on the morning of May 23rd.
Buen Camino
 
I've used a down-sleeping quilt for a number of years. It doesn't keep me so warm these days so to avoid buying another one I bought a £3.50 fleece blanket from Ebay. When I am ready to sleep I put the blanket over me and then pull the quilt over both of us. My warmth problem is now solved.
 
Very light, comfortable and compressible poncho. Specially designed for protection against water for any activity.

Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-

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