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Sleeping bag Temperature

Jawad

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Time of past OR future Camino
May 2023
Hello,

I will be walking the camino frances starting May 22nd. I tried to find advice on the correct sleeping back temperature, but couldn't find any. Is a sleeping bag with comfort temp 20 degrees celcius and limit 15 enough given it will be May and hot? Or should I go with the 15 degrees comfor and 7 degrees limit?

Thank you
 
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,-
We will also be walking about that time and will only take a silk liner bag. You can put on socks or a few more clothes inside the bag if you need something warmer.
 
Around that time i was using the lightes "proper" sleeping bag i could get my hands on. For most nights, i was to warm rather than to cold. One night, it could have been warmer, but i could have worn more cloth and used blankets to counter that. Many people opt for only a liner, but i tend to sleep cold and i am no fan of the blankets. But extremely unlikely weather aside, you'll be fine with the lightest sleeping bag.
 
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Quite a lot of places no longer have blankets available. I would not make my plans assuming they will be on hand.
Fair enough. But combined chances of a start in late may, seriously cold temperatures, no heating and no blankets... I'd take my bet.

edit: said night was at the rather special Tosanto albergue of Jose Luis.... sleeping on a thin matress on the floor might also have been a factor.

edit 2: Cumulus states my sleeping bag at a comfort of 13°C, but they tend to be optimistic about that.
 
We will also be walking about that time and will only take a silk liner bag. You can put on socks or a few more clothes inside the bag if you need something warmer.
yes, agreed. starting CF may 2 & only using silk liner. perhaaps a light fleece blanket that could double as a privacy screen. weighs less than sleeping bag.
 
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