VintageCowgirl
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- September, 2023
To start - I'm about to become a nomad. All my worldly possessions will be inside one 26" suitcase and laptop backpack, both will be staying in London at a friend's house while I go to Spain for 3 months. About half that time walking the Camino Frances. Which means the things inside my backpack I'm kind of stuck with for the whole trip. Some of the stuff listed I'll be wearing, but for the purpose of weighing my pack, I pulled them out of my suitcase where I'm whittling down my worldly belongings, and put them in my backpack. The weight will be slightly off, considering I'll be wearing one of each clothes items. I didn't include my hiking shoes that I'll be wearing.
I will be wearing a slim fanny pack where my iPhone, slim wallet, passport, credential, lip balm, and cash will be on my person. I've worn this fanny pack with my backpack. No interference. All good. Backpack weighs 2.75 lbs empty. I'll be hitting the Camino starting around 3rd week of September, so considering the need for warmer clothes and rain gear. Prepared to buy on the walk if needed.
Rate my packing list:
Gregory Jade 38 backpack, comes with rain cover
Sleeping bag + compression pack - weighs just under a pound
Longsinger rain poncho, big enough to cover me and backpack
Headlamp + charge cord
Microfiber towel
Dry bag
Sea to Summit clothesline
2 long sleeve shirts, light weight, quick dry, SPF protection
1 hiking leggings
1 Columbia hiking leggings with zip offs
1 hiking shorts
3 pairs merino socks
2 pairs injinji toe sock liners
1 pair waterproof socks
Hiking sandals
3 pairs underwear
2 sports bras
Light sweater
First aid/blister kit in zip lock bag
Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss (courtesy last dentist check up)
Citronella insect repel bracelets
Package (42) flushable wipes
Face mask
Sun glasses
Sunscreen stick
Hat
Buff
Eye mask for sleeping
2 golf balls (foot massage)
Scrub mitt for clothes washing (Dr Bronner’s 2 oz. 18 in 1 soap in first aid bag)
Portable charger
iPhone cable
Plug adapter
Camera – small point and shoot with charger
Shopping bag, folds into little bag
Stone
Brita water bottle
Yeti travel mug
Weighed in at 18 pounds. Yikes! The Brita had water in it. I pulled it out and weighed again at 16 pounds. I bought that Brita with filter specifically for the Camino, but I get it. Leave it with my stuff in England. I'm thinking of ditching the sweater and buying a hoodie somewhere along the route when the weather begins to turn.
The waterproof socks are when it rains to wear with my sandals. This combo will be easier to wash off mud and dry faster than my shoes.
The shirts and pants are lightweight and quick dry. The little camera fits inside one of my hip pockets. And yes, I'm a photographer. It kills me not to take a better camera and to leave my camcorder in England.
I'm also open to using that shopping bag to put my sleeping bag and other things I don't need for the day and use a transporter to get it to that night's lodging, other than it means I have to plan where I'm staying ahead instead of winging it. I'm used to walking with a backpack and weight. Sure, I say that now... I looked at this post where this blogger uses the same backpack, but seems to travel the Camino with a lot more stuff than I'm carrying. https://marisahikes.wordpress.com/
What wiggle room do I have?
I will be wearing a slim fanny pack where my iPhone, slim wallet, passport, credential, lip balm, and cash will be on my person. I've worn this fanny pack with my backpack. No interference. All good. Backpack weighs 2.75 lbs empty. I'll be hitting the Camino starting around 3rd week of September, so considering the need for warmer clothes and rain gear. Prepared to buy on the walk if needed.
Rate my packing list:
Gregory Jade 38 backpack, comes with rain cover
Sleeping bag + compression pack - weighs just under a pound
Longsinger rain poncho, big enough to cover me and backpack
Headlamp + charge cord
Microfiber towel
Dry bag
Sea to Summit clothesline
2 long sleeve shirts, light weight, quick dry, SPF protection
1 hiking leggings
1 Columbia hiking leggings with zip offs
1 hiking shorts
3 pairs merino socks
2 pairs injinji toe sock liners
1 pair waterproof socks
Hiking sandals
3 pairs underwear
2 sports bras
Light sweater
First aid/blister kit in zip lock bag
Toothbrush, toothpaste, floss (courtesy last dentist check up)
Citronella insect repel bracelets
Package (42) flushable wipes
Face mask
Sun glasses
Sunscreen stick
Hat
Buff
Eye mask for sleeping
2 golf balls (foot massage)
Scrub mitt for clothes washing (Dr Bronner’s 2 oz. 18 in 1 soap in first aid bag)
Portable charger
iPhone cable
Plug adapter
Camera – small point and shoot with charger
Shopping bag, folds into little bag
Stone
Brita water bottle
Yeti travel mug
Weighed in at 18 pounds. Yikes! The Brita had water in it. I pulled it out and weighed again at 16 pounds. I bought that Brita with filter specifically for the Camino, but I get it. Leave it with my stuff in England. I'm thinking of ditching the sweater and buying a hoodie somewhere along the route when the weather begins to turn.
The waterproof socks are when it rains to wear with my sandals. This combo will be easier to wash off mud and dry faster than my shoes.
The shirts and pants are lightweight and quick dry. The little camera fits inside one of my hip pockets. And yes, I'm a photographer. It kills me not to take a better camera and to leave my camcorder in England.
I'm also open to using that shopping bag to put my sleeping bag and other things I don't need for the day and use a transporter to get it to that night's lodging, other than it means I have to plan where I'm staying ahead instead of winging it. I'm used to walking with a backpack and weight. Sure, I say that now... I looked at this post where this blogger uses the same backpack, but seems to travel the Camino with a lot more stuff than I'm carrying. https://marisahikes.wordpress.com/
What wiggle room do I have?