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I’ve always used one of those bolsa, the plastic carrier bags that are standard issue in every street market and supermarket.Also, is it recommended to bring a small backpack along with the standard pack for meandering about town?
Pad: I don't think so. I actually carry one in my pack, but its main reason is reducing volume, giving the pack rigidity and pad my back a bit. And i can use it as a sitting / yoga mat if i want to. In a pinch sleeping on it would be better than sleeping on the ground, but just so. Never needed it.
Daypack: Yes, i think it can be useful. I use a 10L folding one from Decathlon. Nice to be able to have something to put stuff into when going out.
I am doing the Francés Summer 2025. Is it worth ot bringing a lightweight sleeping pad? I will be in albergues and hostels.
Also, is it recommended to bring a small backpack along with the standard pack for meandering about town?
Whilst I would agree with the no need, it's not a bad comfort item. You could always swap it out for an oblong of bubble wrap. Mine is 60 cm X 30; I typically use it folded in half.I have no experience on a camino yet, but I always take a small piece of closed-cell foam padding (1/2"x12"x12") backpacking. To my Scouts, I call it "2 ounces of bliss." I use it when sitting on rocks, logs, ground, etc. (In the snow/cold, standing on it reduces cold feet.) It also provides some structure and added padding to my pack. I'm not sure if this is needed on a camino or just another item in the pack. Leaning towards 'no need' right now...
Wouldn't they all fit better in the bag that you already own, and isn't that bag lighter than the butt pack?But I'm thinking about another solution -- maybe a little butt pack per @Kathy F. -- for the next CdF because I do like to hit the town with a few items that don't fit in my pockets (e.g., packable rain jacket, phone, and my friend Brierley
Ha -- you are correct! I'm thinking about something a little smaller and that I can keep attached to me. AND I still might bring the day pack!Wouldn't they all fit better in the bag that you already own, and isn't that bag lighter than the butt pack?
IMO no on the sleeping pad and the small backpack. I carry a cloth shopping bag (that I don't need to bring back home) on the airplane with all the magazines I am going to read while on the flight and the bag is useful when you go to the market. to have a bag if you go to the market. I do not carry a fanny pack, I wear a money belt that goes under my clothes such as this below. It holds passport, currency, credit cards, pilgrim passport, etc.I am doing the Francés Summer 2025. Is it worth ot bringing a lightweight sleeping pad? I will be in albergues and hostels.
Also, is it recommended to bring a small backpack along with the standard pack for meandering about town?
I can’t find the one I use, but it is old & maybe no longer made. Here is a similar one that takes up very little room. There are others. This one is $9.99.I am doing the Francés Summer 2025. Is it worth ot bringing a lightweight sleeping pad? I will be in albergues and hostels.
Also, is it recommended to bring a small backpack along with the standard pack for meandering about town?
So you prefer 20L over 10L? Is 10L too small?I can’t find the one I use, but it is old & maybe no longer made. Here is a similar one that takes up very little room. There are others. This one is $9.99.