WanderingChristian
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances SJPDP--->SDC (Dates TBD)
Buen Camino!
I was thinking about making a pilgrimage to Spain for the Camino de Santiago. I have a preliminary packing list that I would love some feedback on. I was thinking of going in May of whatever year i go.
IMPORTANT
U.S. Passport (book)
Pilgrim’s Passports (Credential) in little ziploc baggie
Money ($500 in Euros to start)
ATM/Debit card
Credit card (Visa)
Prescriptions for medications/glasses translated into Spanish and French
Important phone numbers (us consulates, bank, home , etc.)
Travelers insurance card
MedicAlert tag (either a watch, bracelet, sports band, etc)...Allergies
Copies of all important documents
CLOTHES
Boots. I’m not sure if I want ones that are waterproof or ones that are breathable...
Sandals (Teva would be preferred)
Flip-flops for shower.
4 pairs underwear...NOT COTTON
4 pairs socks (SmartWool)
4 pairs of liner socks
4 shirts...NOT COTTON (2 long sleeve, 2 short)
2 pair “convertible” pants
1 pair lightweight cargo pants...NOT COTTON
1 pair cargo shorts, NOT COTTON
Rain gear (poncho or rain suit)
Gaiters
Fleece jumper
Boonie hat, not a baseball cap (marks you as an American)
Warm hat (navy watch hat)
Gloves (higher altitudes like at Cruz de Ferro)
Glasses and sunglasses
Spare glasses and sunglasses
"keepers" for glasses/sunglasses
PERSONAL CARE
4 oz bottle of 2-in-1 shampoo (replace as needed)
Bar of soap in mesh bag
Microfiber washcloth (REI)
Microfiber towel (REI)
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Dental Floss
Sunblock
Bug juice (small bottle)
Lip balm
Meds
Deodorant (Arm & Hammer unscented)
Allergy pills (non-drowsy and Benadryl)
Ear plugs (for snorers in hostels) <---MYSELF included
Eyeglass repair kit
Sewing kit
Toilet paper (tubes removed)
Foot powder or Vaseline
Anti-chafe balm (BodyGlide)
no-rinse soap (washing hands on the trail)
EQUIPMENT
Pack (treated for bed bugs). I was thinking of one from LL Bean
Rain cover (not needed if we wear Altus ponchos)
Sleeping bag...find something long enough and lightweight (treated against bugs)
Twin fitted sheet w/ pillowcase sewn on.(treated against bugs)
Camping pillow (treated against bugs)
Waterproof bags for clothes and sleeping bag
Ziplock bags for other gear
Camelbak
First aid kit--> See separate document
Transport bag for pack
Whistle
Trek poles or walking stick
Lighter
Universal sink plug
Woolite laundry packets
“Kitchen sink” (collapsible washbasin) for laundry or soaking tired feet
Small trowel (for making “cat holes”)
Swiss army knife with good corkscrew
32 oz wide-mouth Nalgene bottle
Splash guard for Nalgene bottle
Headlamp and battery charger
Reflective tape strips for pack/ankles (walking in the dark)
Blinker from a bike (attach to pack for walking in the dark)
Money belt
#36 Nylon twine, OD Green, cut into 20 pieces of 25’ (making rosaries for other peregrinos)
20 crucifixes, black plastic.
Mobile phone
Backpacking clothesline (for hotels)
Irish Breakfast (or Earl Grey) tea bags/ Starbucks Vita coffee packets
Thermos mug with a carabiner attached
Knee braces (support when going over the mountains
SwissCard
MISCELLANEOUS
Missal/Hymnal...useful for Mass attendance and personal reflection time
Digital camera (get one that uses “AA” batteries or can charge via USB)
SD cards
iPod touch with cable and earphones
Nook (Bible and Divine Office loaded on)
Spanish phrasebook
Journal and pens
Airmail stationery (get stamps from Tobacconist shops)
Rosary (NOT Cursillo one)
Pilgrim guide for Camino Frances
Packets of Gatorade
GU Gel (energy)
Clif bars
Scallop shell painted with Santiago cross
I was thinking about making a pilgrimage to Spain for the Camino de Santiago. I have a preliminary packing list that I would love some feedback on. I was thinking of going in May of whatever year i go.
IMPORTANT
U.S. Passport (book)
Pilgrim’s Passports (Credential) in little ziploc baggie
Money ($500 in Euros to start)
ATM/Debit card
Credit card (Visa)
Prescriptions for medications/glasses translated into Spanish and French
Important phone numbers (us consulates, bank, home , etc.)
Travelers insurance card
MedicAlert tag (either a watch, bracelet, sports band, etc)...Allergies
Copies of all important documents
CLOTHES
Boots. I’m not sure if I want ones that are waterproof or ones that are breathable...
Sandals (Teva would be preferred)
Flip-flops for shower.
4 pairs underwear...NOT COTTON
4 pairs socks (SmartWool)
4 pairs of liner socks
4 shirts...NOT COTTON (2 long sleeve, 2 short)
2 pair “convertible” pants
1 pair lightweight cargo pants...NOT COTTON
1 pair cargo shorts, NOT COTTON
Rain gear (poncho or rain suit)
Gaiters
Fleece jumper
Boonie hat, not a baseball cap (marks you as an American)
Warm hat (navy watch hat)
Gloves (higher altitudes like at Cruz de Ferro)
Glasses and sunglasses
Spare glasses and sunglasses
"keepers" for glasses/sunglasses
PERSONAL CARE
4 oz bottle of 2-in-1 shampoo (replace as needed)
Bar of soap in mesh bag
Microfiber washcloth (REI)
Microfiber towel (REI)
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Dental Floss
Sunblock
Bug juice (small bottle)
Lip balm
Meds
Deodorant (Arm & Hammer unscented)
Allergy pills (non-drowsy and Benadryl)
Ear plugs (for snorers in hostels) <---MYSELF included
Eyeglass repair kit
Sewing kit
Toilet paper (tubes removed)
Foot powder or Vaseline
Anti-chafe balm (BodyGlide)
no-rinse soap (washing hands on the trail)
EQUIPMENT
Pack (treated for bed bugs). I was thinking of one from LL Bean
Rain cover (not needed if we wear Altus ponchos)
Sleeping bag...find something long enough and lightweight (treated against bugs)
Twin fitted sheet w/ pillowcase sewn on.(treated against bugs)
Camping pillow (treated against bugs)
Waterproof bags for clothes and sleeping bag
Ziplock bags for other gear
Camelbak
First aid kit--> See separate document
Transport bag for pack
Whistle
Trek poles or walking stick
Lighter
Universal sink plug
Woolite laundry packets
“Kitchen sink” (collapsible washbasin) for laundry or soaking tired feet
Small trowel (for making “cat holes”)
Swiss army knife with good corkscrew
32 oz wide-mouth Nalgene bottle
Splash guard for Nalgene bottle
Headlamp and battery charger
Reflective tape strips for pack/ankles (walking in the dark)
Blinker from a bike (attach to pack for walking in the dark)
Money belt
#36 Nylon twine, OD Green, cut into 20 pieces of 25’ (making rosaries for other peregrinos)
20 crucifixes, black plastic.
Mobile phone
Backpacking clothesline (for hotels)
Irish Breakfast (or Earl Grey) tea bags/ Starbucks Vita coffee packets
Thermos mug with a carabiner attached
Knee braces (support when going over the mountains
SwissCard
MISCELLANEOUS
Missal/Hymnal...useful for Mass attendance and personal reflection time
Digital camera (get one that uses “AA” batteries or can charge via USB)
SD cards
iPod touch with cable and earphones
Nook (Bible and Divine Office loaded on)
Spanish phrasebook
Journal and pens
Airmail stationery (get stamps from Tobacconist shops)
Rosary (NOT Cursillo one)
Pilgrim guide for Camino Frances
Packets of Gatorade
GU Gel (energy)
Clif bars
Scallop shell painted with Santiago cross