Summer I use a silk liner bag. Your rain poncho can double as an extra cover.
Winter, fall, spring, I have a very light down sleeping bag that I've owned for about 15 years now. It is very light.
One year I took a army poncho liner that I...
Here's an ultralight down bag that has been recommend on the forum, I think by @Anhalter, but I'm not positive.
https://cumulus.equipment/us_en/down-sleeping-bag-magic-100-zip.html
I carry a good quality (ie not cheap) very small down sleeping bag. It squishes down to the size of my fist, and is about the same weight/size as a liner. Best of all worlds.
Lightweight sleeping bag covers all the bases. Be prepared! You'd be very surprised the vast number of people carrying little or no bedding who are shocked and dismayed to learn their 6 euro donation doesn't cover sheets and blankets.
As most of us generally only recognize four seasons in the year I presume you mean seven years.
I'm being picky because it totally depends on what season I'm walking. Shoulder seasons I take both a lightweight sleeping bag (opened completely up...
Well Peter, yes you are being picky, a little unfriendly too - assuming that he lives on the same planet as us he probably already knows four seasons so is fairly obvious what he meant - isn't it?????
I assumed he meant 7 caminos, one a year...
For 7 seasons of Caminos I’ve always taken a silk liner and have just used blankets at my albergue or gite. I do remember just a handful colder nights where blankets weren’t available , roncesvalles comes to mind. Im contemplating taking a...
Oh, and for the '98 km before that are pretty average,' this is patently false. Every blade of simple common grass is a miracle; every single budding or non-budding flower is a miracle; a single hanging or fallen leaf is a miracle; a single bird...
Statistics show a lot of Spainards walk the last 100 km into Santiago. Remember, it is THEIR COUNTRY. Most I have met along here are happy, excited and friendly PILGRIMS. Many in family groups. Maybe just carrying a light day pack. All...
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