CaminoKate0214
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- June/July 2015 (CF, 100 miles), June/July 2018 (CP, ~40 miles, too hot!)
Hi all,
I have a few questions; answer all or any as you see fit and have experience. I so appreciate all the kindness and good, practical advice in this forum that I've been scouring for a few months. I've learned a lot, so thank you already for all you've done.
1) I'll be on the Camino starting in Leon from about June 23 to July 23. I'm 47, overweight, but very active, and pretty fit, having lost 146 pounds over the years. I lift weights three to five times a week, play petanque once to three times a week, occasionally swim, occasionally kayak and am a beginning archer, and aim for 10k steps every day. Any rough estimate on how long it might take me to complete 205 miles from Leon to SdC? I have knee issues, so I'm a bit of a slow walker, but I persevere and have really good endurance.
2) Will I need a jacket or layers even in summer? I tend to be hot-natured, and definitely want to keep my backpack to 10 pounds or so. So far I have two sets of clothes, but was wondering if I should bring a jacket, or a tank top or a fleece jacket. How cold does it get in the mornings and at night? I live in California, so I'm used to layering for desert weather: cold in the mornings and night, warm to downright hot in the middle of the day.
3) I've got a sleeping bag liner, but is it worth it to bring a flat sheet also? Again, limiting backpack weight and unnecessary extras is a prime consideration. But I hate sleeping hot!
4) With knee issues (subluxing, one fixed surgically, one significantly strengthened over the years with lots of weight workouts and weight loss), what's the best way of navigating a downhill slope with loose gravel? I still have PTSD from a bad knee accident in college in the 80s, so keeping my knees safe is a major concern. I read recently about "traversing" a slope going side to side, and I want to know how that's done, or if someone could point me in the direction of a website or video, I'd appreciate it.
5) I'm REALLY fair, sunburn easily, but also don't want to overheat. Any advice on sunscreen, layers, SPF clothing, etc.? I bought a lightweight, longsleeve hoodie that's thin. I was hoping to put my cap on, a cooling bandana, then the hoodie, and avoid becoming a redneck.
Again, thank you all. I love the Forum, and am beyond excited about walking the Camino. This last academic year, my (older) husband had a life-threatening, two-months-in-hospital illness with multiple surgeries that he fortunately survived, and I'm now a displaced teacher -- still have a job, but no position, so I'm feeling that this time on the Camino is JUST what's needed on many levels. Buen Camino and Ultreya!
I have a few questions; answer all or any as you see fit and have experience. I so appreciate all the kindness and good, practical advice in this forum that I've been scouring for a few months. I've learned a lot, so thank you already for all you've done.
1) I'll be on the Camino starting in Leon from about June 23 to July 23. I'm 47, overweight, but very active, and pretty fit, having lost 146 pounds over the years. I lift weights three to five times a week, play petanque once to three times a week, occasionally swim, occasionally kayak and am a beginning archer, and aim for 10k steps every day. Any rough estimate on how long it might take me to complete 205 miles from Leon to SdC? I have knee issues, so I'm a bit of a slow walker, but I persevere and have really good endurance.
2) Will I need a jacket or layers even in summer? I tend to be hot-natured, and definitely want to keep my backpack to 10 pounds or so. So far I have two sets of clothes, but was wondering if I should bring a jacket, or a tank top or a fleece jacket. How cold does it get in the mornings and at night? I live in California, so I'm used to layering for desert weather: cold in the mornings and night, warm to downright hot in the middle of the day.
3) I've got a sleeping bag liner, but is it worth it to bring a flat sheet also? Again, limiting backpack weight and unnecessary extras is a prime consideration. But I hate sleeping hot!
4) With knee issues (subluxing, one fixed surgically, one significantly strengthened over the years with lots of weight workouts and weight loss), what's the best way of navigating a downhill slope with loose gravel? I still have PTSD from a bad knee accident in college in the 80s, so keeping my knees safe is a major concern. I read recently about "traversing" a slope going side to side, and I want to know how that's done, or if someone could point me in the direction of a website or video, I'd appreciate it.
5) I'm REALLY fair, sunburn easily, but also don't want to overheat. Any advice on sunscreen, layers, SPF clothing, etc.? I bought a lightweight, longsleeve hoodie that's thin. I was hoping to put my cap on, a cooling bandana, then the hoodie, and avoid becoming a redneck.
Again, thank you all. I love the Forum, and am beyond excited about walking the Camino. This last academic year, my (older) husband had a life-threatening, two-months-in-hospital illness with multiple surgeries that he fortunately survived, and I'm now a displaced teacher -- still have a job, but no position, so I'm feeling that this time on the Camino is JUST what's needed on many levels. Buen Camino and Ultreya!