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- “It’s your road, and yours alone. Others may walk it with you, but no one can walk it for you.” Rumi
Hi, I'm starting the Camino Mozarabe Sunday 7th of April. It would be wonderful to meet some of you lovely people on the Camino. I'll be carrying my new Marmot Graviton 34 (yes, I have read and learned from this Forum) hopefully with a Forumbadge on it - if I get it in time, I was a bit late when it came to ordering the badge from Ivar.
I have been in doubt what to wear when it comes to shoes and I have been looking at Magwood and Lauries blogs to see what people have been wearing on their feet when walking the Camino. Last year I walked the Salvador in shoes (maybe it was trailrunners ( I'm not quiet sure what trailrunners are) and I thougth if they were good for the Salvador, they will be good for the Mozarabe. I hope I'm not wrong. My other option are my Iowa boots but they are heavy and I'll be wearing them 8 hours daily. I did bring boots when I walked Del Norte/Primitivo in the Summer and I ended up carrying them wearing my Teva sandals, but I do not think Teva sandals would be a good walking solution on the Mozarabe.
What do you think? Shoes or boots?
And one more thing on my mind. I'm tempted to bring just a rain poncho (sea to summit) but would I be better off wearing rain jacket and rain pants? Should I bring both? It is so easy when it comes to a poncho, it can go on and off in no time and it protects the backpack. But if it rains for 5 days (like on the Ingles a couple of years ago) then it is nice to have the jacket and pants. And I have read that a poncho is not that good for walking in the mountains. You need something heavier and more sturdy.
I do not have the time to walk all the way to SdC so this Camino, I'll split up in parts and this time, I'll walk for two weeks and hopefully continue next Easter.
I have been in doubt what to wear when it comes to shoes and I have been looking at Magwood and Lauries blogs to see what people have been wearing on their feet when walking the Camino. Last year I walked the Salvador in shoes (maybe it was trailrunners ( I'm not quiet sure what trailrunners are) and I thougth if they were good for the Salvador, they will be good for the Mozarabe. I hope I'm not wrong. My other option are my Iowa boots but they are heavy and I'll be wearing them 8 hours daily. I did bring boots when I walked Del Norte/Primitivo in the Summer and I ended up carrying them wearing my Teva sandals, but I do not think Teva sandals would be a good walking solution on the Mozarabe.
What do you think? Shoes or boots?
And one more thing on my mind. I'm tempted to bring just a rain poncho (sea to summit) but would I be better off wearing rain jacket and rain pants? Should I bring both? It is so easy when it comes to a poncho, it can go on and off in no time and it protects the backpack. But if it rains for 5 days (like on the Ingles a couple of years ago) then it is nice to have the jacket and pants. And I have read that a poncho is not that good for walking in the mountains. You need something heavier and more sturdy.
I do not have the time to walk all the way to SdC so this Camino, I'll split up in parts and this time, I'll walk for two weeks and hopefully continue next Easter.