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Just wondering what everyone sleeps in? I wonder if I could find a light weight set of pajamas and a robe?
This year I am carrying both of these for a September to November camino with a new lighter sleeping bag: light cotton tshirt and cotton boxer-style shorts for hot weather, and merino long johns and a merino long-sleeved shirt for colder weather. I may wear the tshirt under the long-sleeved shirt if I find the latter prickly for night wear. I also have an extra pair of warm, soft woolen socks for sleepwear. All of the woolens may provide extra warmth in the day if it gets really cold or I cannot get my walking socks dry. I wouldn't sleep in my day clothes - just yucky.Depends on where I stay and the time of year. In summer in an albergue I would wear a very light T-shirt and shorts. In winter thermal long-sleeved shirt and long johns. Unless it was extremely light (silk perhaps) I wouldn't find a robe worthwhile for either weight or bulk.
Why is it yucky? I didn't think I could survive without my morning shower, but I did on the Camino. And if my shirt is clean when I put it on the night before, and I'm not going to have a morning shower, why bother to change my shirt?.....I wouldn't sleep in my day clothes - just yucky.
@IcacosWhy is it yucky? I didn't think I could survive without my morning shower, but I did on the Camino. And if my shirt is clean when I put it on the night before, and I'm not going to have a morning shower, why bother to change my shirt?
In eight caminos, I have seen the occasional sets of pyjamas, but only once a robe, and it was a very dashing Japanese silk kimono.
You are a 'veteran member', so you'd probably know: I plan on walking from Lisbon from the middle of September. How about buying warmer clothes later on in the year? Maybe when I arrive in Porto? Question: am I going to find long underwear in Portugal?This year I am carrying both of these for a September to November camino with a new lighter sleeping bag: light cotton tshirt and cotton boxer-style shorts for hot weather, and merino long johns and a merino long-sleeved shirt for colder weather. I may wear the tshirt under the long-sleeved shirt if I find the latter prickly for night wear. I also have an extra pair of warm, soft woolen socks for sleepwear. All of the woolens may provide extra warmth in the day if it gets really cold or I cannot get my walking socks dry. I wouldn't sleep in my day clothes - just yucky.
@JakkeYou are a 'veteran member', so you'd probably know: I plan on walking from Lisbon from the middle of September. How about buying warmer clothes later on in the year? Maybe when I arrive in Porto? Question: am I going to find long underwear in Portugal?
Me too. Wearing my bamboo underpants and merino singlet.I tend to sleep in a bed.
I live in Finland ...'Nuf said, I suppose. If only I can be reasonably sure I can buy what I need, I'd be happy to take a little risk. With the weather forecast in my pocket (my mobile), I can be more or less sure about what I'll be facing. Thanks for your thoughts!@Jakke
I am just heading for my second camino and have never walked a Portuguese camino. I suppose that I qualify to be a "veteran" member on the grounds that I talk a lot. What you need to wear or have with you for warmth varies with many details of your planned camino. Walking in the fall, if you have a warm sleeping bag you may not need long underwear. I have already tried mine out with my new light weight sleeping bag and I know that I am comfortable to sleep with the combination and would probably be cold without in cooler weather. I am beginning my camino in the Pyrenees and will be there for a week or so, considering my route. You are beginning further south and will be walking north into weather which may be cooler or wetter. Would you wear long underwear to walk in or sleep in in similar conditions at home? Are you willing to carry with you something which you may wear very little or not at all? You will have to rely on someone else for information about Portuguese clothing stores but it is your choice whether to buy or carry them.
You are a 'veteran member', so you'd probably know: I plan on walking from Lisbon from the middle of September. How about buying warmer clothes later on in the year? Maybe when I arrive in Porto? Question: am I going to find long underwear in Portugal?
Thanks! That is helpful information. So that probably means I'll have to do some shopping in Porto.There are 4 Decathlon stores in and around Porto, including on in Matoshinos. I would not expect to buy anything once you pass Porto unless you are lucky enough to be in town the day the market is on, and even then, the goods available may raise an eyebrow.
I wear string a t shirt and a sarong in company ... the sarong comes off and I sleep in my string t shirt and underpants in my warm 100% silk double silk liner ....oooooooohhhh luxury! Am snuggled in it now in Muxia!
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Would you mind telling me where you found this double silk liner? Thank you.