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An overview of what kit I carry in my Camino Backpack.
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An overview of what kit I carry in my Camino Backpack.
Yes, I'm interested in the sleeping bag as well. What's the name/brand?David, can you tell me about your sleeping bag?
It looks so nice and small!
And did you say your Deuter pack was a 50L????
I’ll just elaborate on my backpack, as I know some within the Camino community become overly focused on weight and size.
Some complain about the weight of the pack, but the difference in most cases is negligible, but the benefits for a healthy and comfortable journey far outweigh mere ounces/grams.
Regardless, each to their own.
That's all very well - but your pack weighs 1.7kg and your sleeping bag 0,6kg - that's rather a lot of mere ounces/grams
That's as much as I carry in total on a May/Sep camino (though I carry liquid on top of that)
spurfan; you carry 2.3 kg (5lbs) of kit (plus water) – that’s impressive. I don’t understand it, or even why, but that’s the beauty of the Camino – each to their own. However, I would be very curious to see your kit list.
Hi David,An overview of what kit I carry in my Camino Backpack.
I wish I could get by with that little bit, but we leave next Thursday and it was snowing in Roncesvalles yesterday. Actually pack is a 13.5 pounds including a sleep bag, excluding water. I am happy with that.Spare Merino shirt, underpants, socks, running shorts, towel and a sleeping bag liner - cap and rain jacket
Toiletries, couple of guidebooks, moneybelt, earplugs, chocolate and plenty of liquid
I wish I could get by with that little bit, but we leave next Thursday and it was snowing in Roncesvalles yesterday. Actually pack is a 13.5 pounds including a sleep bag, excluding water. I am happy with that.
Great Video - thank you for sharingAn overview of what kit I carry in my Camino Backpack.
Why remove the straps off your poles? Isn't proper pole technique not gripping the pole but using the strap?
Yikes. I think you just confirmed for me that being a Winter Pilgrim is best for me! Those guys have a lot more trouble jumping around in the snow...I’m not a fan of snakes and as luck would have it, I saw 4 vipers during that Camino.