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here has been mention here of fleece 100? And wind and water resistant jackets
And wind and water resistant jackets, but which one?
Bom Dia, Mares63! How exciting, you have purchased your first pair of hiking boots. I'll never forget that feeling. It's 15 years since I bought my first pair and since then I have hiked the soles and uppers off many....My first walking shoes...
For me, less is best. Unlike Alwyn, I am a 'one or none of everything' pilgrim. I found the Altus poncho heavy & space consuming when not in use. I ditched mine. I now carry a 2 dollar plastic poncho and/or an X large garbage bag with neck & sides split. It's surprisingly elegant......My problem is now final clothing...
I am a 'one or none of everything' pilgrim
I now carry a 2 dollar plastic poncho
My husband and I are 'experiencing' the portuguese comino in mid May. It is the first time in our lives that we have ever walked any distance that didn't involve a dog at the end of a leash. The last month has involved a lot of Firsts. My first walking shoes, pacer poles, and yesterday, my very first back pack in my 50 plus years!!! All of these decisions were made possible by hours of trawling through this forum. It's completely addictive, I've loved reading all the different and varied opinions on all subjects.
My problem now is final clothing. Being from inland Queensland I'm able to access some of the brands mentioned here but I walk into Anaconda, Katmandu and other large camping retailers and I'm completely bemused by it all. So I leave. There has been mention here of fleece 100? And wind and water resistant jackets, but which one? I know personal choice is paramount, but I'm drowning and our Anacondo has next to no retail assistance. Which is why I've come here. Could some fellow Aussies please point me to some tried and true top layers so I can just go in and buy them. Quite happy in this instance just to do what I'm told. Also I was wondering if anyone knows if the camping shop in Tui sells the Altus atmospheric, I've been on their web site but couldn't find them, or else somewhere in Barcelona, we have a couple of days there when we first arrive in Spain. Thank you for your patience with such a newbie, look forward to your advice.
@Mares63.... Congratulations !! You've done well. You've heard from the vets. My two cents will be: KEEP IT LIGHT. You get what you need when you do. I walk with 6-7 kilos in a 35L Berghaus backpack. And even so... I find I keep adding things I could do without. You'll do fine. Buen CaminoMy husband and I are 'experiencing' the portuguese comino in mid May. It is the first time in our lives that we have ever walked any distance that didn't involve a dog at the end of a leash. The last month has involved a lot of Firsts. My first walking shoes, pacer poles, and yesterday, my very first back pack in my 50 plus years!!! All of these decisions were made possible by hours of trawling through this forum. It's completely addictive, I've loved reading all the different and varied opinions on all subjects.
My problem now is final clothing. Being from inland Queensland I'm able to access some of the brands mentioned here but I walk into Anaconda, Katmandu and other large camping retailers and I'm completely bemused by it all. So I leave. There has been mention here of fleece 100? And wind and water resistant jackets, but which one? I know personal choice is paramount, but I'm drowning and our Anacondo has next to no retail assistance. Which is why I've come here. Could some fellow Aussies please point me to some tried and true top layers so I can just go in and buy them. Quite happy in this instance just to do what I'm told. Also I was wondering if anyone knows if the camping shop in Tui sells the Altus atmospheric, I've been on their web site but couldn't find them, or else somewhere in Barcelona, we have a couple of days there when we first arrive in Spain. Thank you for your patience with such a newbie, look forward to your advice.
wondering what the benefits are of wearing a skirt
I hear you, Camino Ky. So looking forward to cool, even cold weather in Europe. I think the older I get the less I like our Queensland summers. Buen Camino.Can't wait to hike in a cooler climate. Training is hot work at the mo eh.
My sister and I are also from SE Qld, doing our first Camino with a Melbourne friend. Walking today around the Burleigh headlands was a killer in the heat and humidity!Hi Maree, I am from SE Qld and also doing my first Camino this year. April/May. I have a Mont brand Gortex rain coat I will take on the Camino. (I purchased this from K2 in fortitude Valley Brisbane years ago.) I have a lightweight 100 micron black zip up fleece jacket from Kathmandu it is also a few years old and well used. Under these I have a choice of a thermal top and or quick dry Tshirt. (Macpac and Kathmandu brand). I have Mountain Designs, Columbia and NorthFace quick dry pants (will pick 2 out of these 3 to take.) 3 X undies, 3 X socks and 2 bras. 36 litre back pack. Can't wait to hike in a cooler climate. Training is hot work at the mo eh.
Hope this helps
Buen Camino
Too hot and humid to walk today dtippett. When do you head overseas? Buen Camino.My sister and I are also from SE Qld, doing our first Camino with a Melbourne friend. Walking today around the Burleigh headlands was a killer in the heat and humidity!
Hi dtippett, awe yes the heat and humidity is horrible, I have temporarily suspended training opting for some aircon. Hope it cools down soon, I am keen to resume. When do you all head off? I am walking with a friend and 1 day after we head off my sister and another friend will play catch up. We start 5 AprilMy sister and I are also from SE Qld, doing our first Camino with a Melbourne friend. Walking today around the Burleigh headlands was a killer in the heat and humidity!
That could be funPerhaps we could organize a 'training' wander around Toowoomba, where the humidity is not quite so abysmal...!
Hi SharonHi Mares63,
If you can get to Brisbane before you go, there are quite a few hiking shops in Fortitude Valley. A very lightweight fleece is important. Also merino t-shirts are great. I got my last one at Aldi for $12! ( Still in good condition after 1600km). So, you don't necessarily have to pay big prices. I can't do without my Altus poncho. It has been invaluable. Noticed lots of people last year walking in leggings - very cheap and lightweight. Will use them myself next camino.
Sharon
Hi Sharon
I am keen to know where you got your 'very lightweight fleece' and if you could recommend one please?
I have been looking and looking and just can't decide. They all seem so expensive!
I'm also thinking that a jacket would be preferable?
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Carol
Hi auldies. For what it's worth I bought my lightweight merino fleece from Kathmandu. (I actually bought two, but sensibly only took one.) It turned out to be one of the most versatile bits of gear I had (walking in April/May). I also used a lightweight, waterproof jacket which proved to be plenty of protection for me. Just as an aside, I can strongly recommend compression tights as a base layer. Buen Camino.Hi Sharon
I am keen to know where you got your 'very lightweight fleece' and if you could recommend one please?
I have been looking and looking and just can't decide. They all seem so expensive!
I'm also thinking that a jacket would be preferable?
Any thoughts?
Thanks
Carol
Kanga, do you have a link for that. Is it a retail store?Aldi are selling 90% merino 10% silk cardigans at the moment for $30. I bought three! Not sure how well they will wear but they feel divine.
@auldies I'd take a fine merino cardigan or jumper in preferance to fleece any day. Lighter, warm when wet, wonderful wicking properties.
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