Hi everyone, I’m currently at the airport to fly to Madrid, then from there will spend Saturday night in Leon (initially thought I’d start hiking from there), then bus to Astorga Sunday morning and start walking to Santiago. It’s my first Camino. I have limited vacation days right now, but have wanted to do a it for several years.
I’m looking day by day at the 10-day weather channel forecast for which towns I’m supposed to be leaving/coming from each day, and there’s a significant chance of rain or storms (60-100% chance) on a number of days. I was not anticipating this much rain when I planned an early September Camino.
I packed a lightweight Columbia rain jacket and the rain cover my REI pack came with. Is this sufficient? (Stopping at Decathlon in Madrid tomorrow morning for walking sticks, so could pick up something else)
In your experience, is the rain in these areas constant during the day? Should I anticipate, potentially, entire days of rain and storms, or is it more like on and off showers? Is hiking in thunder advisable, or do people stop during that type of weather?
And do you have any other general advice on dealing with rain on the Camino, not having soggy gear, etc.? Keeping a positive attitude despite less than ideal weather days on end?
Thanks in advance for any wisdom you can impart.
I’m looking day by day at the 10-day weather channel forecast for which towns I’m supposed to be leaving/coming from each day, and there’s a significant chance of rain or storms (60-100% chance) on a number of days. I was not anticipating this much rain when I planned an early September Camino.
I packed a lightweight Columbia rain jacket and the rain cover my REI pack came with. Is this sufficient? (Stopping at Decathlon in Madrid tomorrow morning for walking sticks, so could pick up something else)
In your experience, is the rain in these areas constant during the day? Should I anticipate, potentially, entire days of rain and storms, or is it more like on and off showers? Is hiking in thunder advisable, or do people stop during that type of weather?
And do you have any other general advice on dealing with rain on the Camino, not having soggy gear, etc.? Keeping a positive attitude despite less than ideal weather days on end?
Thanks in advance for any wisdom you can impart.