MCFearnley
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Ponferrada to Santiago (September 2016)
Hi all,
Here is my packing list for my Camino in a couple of weeks (mid-September 2016) - distance 200km to SdC on the Frances. Am I missing anything? Should I leave anything at home? I plan on sleeping in my next-day clothes instead of packing PJs. I have listed food as I need to know that in the event I cannot find sustaining gluten free food locally, I will have some with me.
On me
- Clothes (pants, shirt, socks (polypro liner and wool), underwear/bra)
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Hiking shoes
- Hiking poles w/ removeable rubber tips
- Buff
- Whistle on lanyard
- Watch/activity tracker
In backpack
- Change of clothes (pants, shirt, socks (polypro liner and wool), underwear/bra)
- 2l Platypus hydration system
- Rain jacket + pack cover + gaiters
- Fleece vest
- Crocs
- Toiletries (toothbrush/paste, multipurpose liquid soap, deodorant, hairbrush, sunscreen)
- Prescription medication + ibuprophen, Benadryl, Robax, Rub-A525, Imodium)
- FUD
- Cat hole trowel + toilet paper + small ziploc bags for toting out used TP
- First aid kit + moleskin patches
- Vaseline + anti-friction powder
- Fleece sleeping bag liner + inflatable pillow
- Microfiber towel
- Journal + pen, small bible, Spanish phrase book
- 4 Freeze-dried backpacker gluten free meals, 12 just-add-water gluten free oatmeal packets, 24 gluten free energy bars
- Penknife
- Headlamp + extra batteries
- Cord + clothes pegs (or would I be better with safety pins? They'd be smaller and lighter)
- S-hooks for hanging stuff
- Phone adapter + plug adapter
In my Packsafe tummy tote
- Smartphone (acts also as camera and guide) + memory cards
- Reading glasses
- Wallet with money, Visa, bank card, health insurance cards, driver's license (kept in RFID pocket)
- Passport, travel papers, airline ticket (in ziploc bag) (kept inside zippered pocket)
- Credencial
- Lip balm
For airline travelling
- Fold-onto-itself tote bag as my carry-on bag (very light)
- Backpack overbag to protect backpack and poles in transit (600g)
(I know, I know, I will have to carry those with me in my backpack during my pilgrimage)
Here is my packing list for my Camino in a couple of weeks (mid-September 2016) - distance 200km to SdC on the Frances. Am I missing anything? Should I leave anything at home? I plan on sleeping in my next-day clothes instead of packing PJs. I have listed food as I need to know that in the event I cannot find sustaining gluten free food locally, I will have some with me.
On me
- Clothes (pants, shirt, socks (polypro liner and wool), underwear/bra)
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Hiking shoes
- Hiking poles w/ removeable rubber tips
- Buff
- Whistle on lanyard
- Watch/activity tracker
In backpack
- Change of clothes (pants, shirt, socks (polypro liner and wool), underwear/bra)
- 2l Platypus hydration system
- Rain jacket + pack cover + gaiters
- Fleece vest
- Crocs
- Toiletries (toothbrush/paste, multipurpose liquid soap, deodorant, hairbrush, sunscreen)
- Prescription medication + ibuprophen, Benadryl, Robax, Rub-A525, Imodium)
- FUD
- Cat hole trowel + toilet paper + small ziploc bags for toting out used TP
- First aid kit + moleskin patches
- Vaseline + anti-friction powder
- Fleece sleeping bag liner + inflatable pillow
- Microfiber towel
- Journal + pen, small bible, Spanish phrase book
- 4 Freeze-dried backpacker gluten free meals, 12 just-add-water gluten free oatmeal packets, 24 gluten free energy bars
- Penknife
- Headlamp + extra batteries
- Cord + clothes pegs (or would I be better with safety pins? They'd be smaller and lighter)
- S-hooks for hanging stuff
- Phone adapter + plug adapter
In my Packsafe tummy tote
- Smartphone (acts also as camera and guide) + memory cards
- Reading glasses
- Wallet with money, Visa, bank card, health insurance cards, driver's license (kept in RFID pocket)
- Passport, travel papers, airline ticket (in ziploc bag) (kept inside zippered pocket)
- Credencial
- Lip balm
For airline travelling
- Fold-onto-itself tote bag as my carry-on bag (very light)
- Backpack overbag to protect backpack and poles in transit (600g)
(I know, I know, I will have to carry those with me in my backpack during my pilgrimage)