BobM
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- V Frances; V Podensis; V Francigena; V Portugues; V Francigena del Sud; Jakobsweg. Jaffa - Jerusalem
Well, most of the training and reading preparations have been done and I can't wait to get going.
I am going "minimalist" (consistent with decency) so far as clothing and stuff to carry are concerned. My 35L Kathmandu day pack and is just about the right size for my stuff. In fact I am bumping up against 10kg, including camera gear. I am not the biggest bloke in the world, so weight is a big deal for me.
No. 2 haircut for hygiene - and no shaving, to save weight. No deodorants or pampering products. Most pilgrims will presumably smell the same after a while.
Finally settled on rain gear after reading various opinions: poncho + rain pants. My poncho alone drips rain onto the legs and sox/boots, hence the pants. The pants can double as a wind layer if weather gets cold on the higher stages. Still debating the value of gaiters to keep sox/boots dry. I will be wearing leather hiking boots (Scarpa) and they can be difficult to dry overnight.
I am a keen photographer, but the 1.6kg weight is a turn-off. Every paradise has its serpent!
Has anyone experienced bed bugs this year? I suspect it is too early in the pilgrimage season. There was an excellent thread here a couple of months ago on bedbugs that gave a couple of good links - one was to Wikipedia, but I have lost the other one. Maybe the thread is archived here somewhere.
Anyway, enough garrulous rambling. I hope to meet any other pilgrims who are also starting from SJPDP on May 18. I will be the short, hairless, bearded, smelly bloke festooned with a camera!
Regards
Bob M
I am going "minimalist" (consistent with decency) so far as clothing and stuff to carry are concerned. My 35L Kathmandu day pack and is just about the right size for my stuff. In fact I am bumping up against 10kg, including camera gear. I am not the biggest bloke in the world, so weight is a big deal for me.
No. 2 haircut for hygiene - and no shaving, to save weight. No deodorants or pampering products. Most pilgrims will presumably smell the same after a while.
Finally settled on rain gear after reading various opinions: poncho + rain pants. My poncho alone drips rain onto the legs and sox/boots, hence the pants. The pants can double as a wind layer if weather gets cold on the higher stages. Still debating the value of gaiters to keep sox/boots dry. I will be wearing leather hiking boots (Scarpa) and they can be difficult to dry overnight.
I am a keen photographer, but the 1.6kg weight is a turn-off. Every paradise has its serpent!
Has anyone experienced bed bugs this year? I suspect it is too early in the pilgrimage season. There was an excellent thread here a couple of months ago on bedbugs that gave a couple of good links - one was to Wikipedia, but I have lost the other one. Maybe the thread is archived here somewhere.
Anyway, enough garrulous rambling. I hope to meet any other pilgrims who are also starting from SJPDP on May 18. I will be the short, hairless, bearded, smelly bloke festooned with a camera!
Regards
Bob M