MainelyStina
Chronic Overpacker
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances from SJPP Starting Aug 21, 2023
Hey All!
I leave for my Camino in just under 50 days, so I'm in the quarter-final stages of packing/shaving weight from my pack. My Camino is scheduled to stretch from 21 August until 30 September. I'm really struggling with figuring out the best layering options all while trying to keep my pack weight down (I'm outright failing at that at the moment!) I repack on near weekly basis, stripping items from the bag, and this past Saturday, instead of losing weight, the bag gained nearly a kilo...
One of my current dilemmas is around layering and outerwear. I purchased a backpacking poncho, which I think seems pretty good, and it weighs 330 grams in it's little bag. I'm just trying to figure out what other outerwear I should take with me for this time period. I know it is likely to be fairly warm in August and probably early September, but am wondering about early mornings, and late September in Galicia? I have a wool sweater I really love, which I think would be great, but it's pretty heavy. I have a lightweight fleece from Outdoor Research, which I also think is great, but worry that it won't be warm enough? Though I do see an advantage to a zip-front fleece for regulating temp vs the pullover sweater. Would it be more advantageous to layer the fleece with a lightweight rain jacket/shell? Is it just unnecessary weight? Or would it be sufficient to simply layer my short sleeve, long sleeve, and light fleece? I know everyone's cold tolerance is different, but, as a data driven individual, I'm just trying to figure out what might be the best system? Any guidance you can offer would be really appreciated. Btw, I'm not a fan of rain pants, so that's why I thought the poncho would be a better option for me (I got really attached to the poncho concept after wearing one at Disney World last fall in a hurricane!)
Thanks in advance for the guidance from the experienced folks on here. And, apologies for repetitive questions...
Stina
PS: I've searched the forum for the last few days, but just though it was easier to ask my own question.
I leave for my Camino in just under 50 days, so I'm in the quarter-final stages of packing/shaving weight from my pack. My Camino is scheduled to stretch from 21 August until 30 September. I'm really struggling with figuring out the best layering options all while trying to keep my pack weight down (I'm outright failing at that at the moment!) I repack on near weekly basis, stripping items from the bag, and this past Saturday, instead of losing weight, the bag gained nearly a kilo...
One of my current dilemmas is around layering and outerwear. I purchased a backpacking poncho, which I think seems pretty good, and it weighs 330 grams in it's little bag. I'm just trying to figure out what other outerwear I should take with me for this time period. I know it is likely to be fairly warm in August and probably early September, but am wondering about early mornings, and late September in Galicia? I have a wool sweater I really love, which I think would be great, but it's pretty heavy. I have a lightweight fleece from Outdoor Research, which I also think is great, but worry that it won't be warm enough? Though I do see an advantage to a zip-front fleece for regulating temp vs the pullover sweater. Would it be more advantageous to layer the fleece with a lightweight rain jacket/shell? Is it just unnecessary weight? Or would it be sufficient to simply layer my short sleeve, long sleeve, and light fleece? I know everyone's cold tolerance is different, but, as a data driven individual, I'm just trying to figure out what might be the best system? Any guidance you can offer would be really appreciated. Btw, I'm not a fan of rain pants, so that's why I thought the poncho would be a better option for me (I got really attached to the poncho concept after wearing one at Disney World last fall in a hurricane!)
Thanks in advance for the guidance from the experienced folks on here. And, apologies for repetitive questions...
Stina
PS: I've searched the forum for the last few days, but just though it was easier to ask my own question.