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Long sleeve, short sleeve, tank or cami for a late April / May Camino Frances?????
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Long sleeve, short sleeve, tank or cami for a late April / May Camino Frances?????
I always wear long sleeves, even (especially) in the heat of summer. We saw some amazing sun burns in July 2014 on the Frances. The only time I want short sleeves is when 1) there is no sun; 2) but it is still hot and muggy. That is a rare occasion on the Frances, and I can always just roll up my sleeves. YMMV.
Buen Camino,
Jo Jo
I've been pondering this same question. I will wear a long-sleeved button-up shirt every day, regardless of weather. I have both a merino cami and merino short-sleeved shirt as possible base layers. I have just about decided to bring only the short-sleeved one. It could also serve as a non-hiking shirt to wear in the evening, while the cami cannot. Having walked in 15F (-9.4C) weather with the short-sleeved merino, the long-sleeved shirt, a fleece, and a wind jacket, I think I'll be fine without a long-sleeved base layer. I can always add my poncho for another layer if needed.Thank you Jo Jo
I have to cover up too (drs orders). I am paying the price of too much sun exposure when I was young!
To elaborate on my original post, I will be wearing a long sleeve top
https://www.nikestore.com.au/nike-element-half-zip-685910-696.html
and long tights, but want to buy some base layers to go under the top. I'm not sure whether a cami merino base layer would be sufficient or if you and others think another long sleeve merino would be better. Maybe @GettingThere is right, I will need all of them for different morning temps. It is quite an expense though and extra weight. I was hoping just to buy 2 to go under my tops.
Carol
I wear a long sleeved hiking shirt like you. I wear merino gloves on cold mornings and that can be enough to keep me warm. If it's really cold I prefer to pop my fleece jacket on top so that I can take it off easily - I would usually be too hot with a base layer under my hiking shirt and that would be more tricky to take off on the side of the road! That said, I do take both a long sleeved and short sleeved merino, which are primarilly intended for after walking, but could be used under my hiking shirt on a really cold day.
My husband has always worn short sleeves and starts off the day with a fleece jacket which quickly becomes too hot, but it's not yet warm enough for just his tshirt. This year he is trying a hiking shirt like mine that we picked up in a thrift store!
I've been pondering this same question. I will wear a long-sleeved button-up shirt every day, regardless of weather. I have both a merino cami and merino short-sleeved shirt as possible base layers. I have just about decided to bring only the short-sleeved one. It could also serve as a non-hiking shirt to wear in the evening, while the cami cannot. Having walked in 15F (-9.4C) weather with the short-sleeved merino, the long-sleeved shirt, a fleece, and a wind jacket, I think I'll be fine without a long-sleeved base layer. I can always add my poncho for another layer if needed.
Like virtually everything I'm bringing, I buy what's on sale, regardless of color. My short-sleeved merino top is a Smartwool brand, a lovely maroon color, that I bought from Backcountry.com. The cami was Icebreaker, in aqua, from Sierra Trading Post. I will be the most colorful person on the Camino, as my hiking shirts are teal blue, my fleece is lime green, my windjacket peachy-orange, and my rainpants royal blue. Oh well, I sure saved a lot of money!Thank you Seabird. I have almost decided as @Kiwi-family suggests to put layers over my long sleeve top rather than having them underneath. It will be so much easier to strip off when I start to heat up. I like your idea of the short-sleeved merino as a 'non-hiking shirt'. Do you have any recommendations?
Gracias and Buen Camino
Like virtually everything I'm bringing, I buy what's on sale, regardless of color. My short-sleeved merino top is a Smartwool brand, a lovely maroon color, that I bought from Backcountry.com. The cami was Icebreaker, in aqua, from Sierra Trading Post. I will be the most colorful person on the Camino, as my hiking shirts are teal blue, my fleece is lime green, my windjacket peachy-orange, and my rainpants royal blue. Oh well, I sure saved a lot of money!
Buen Camino!
Perhaps we will cross paths and can have a picture taken of us in our colorful attire.....I will be in that competition for most colorful as I have also been shopping the sales.
I found some great shirts made of bamboo which wick away and are antimicrobial, they are called icebreaker.
I tested my layers out on a 39 degree walk here at home in Vermont yesterday, and was comfortable once I had walked a bit: tech tee shirt, 150 weight merino long sleeved shirt, Houdini wind shirt (extremely light weight) and over those a lightweight pullover fleece. Plus buff on head. Also have a Packa raincoat that covers me and pack. For bottoms I'm taking merino leggings, hiking capris, and rain pants. Walking mid-April from SJPDP.