Veronicad1
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Hopefully this fall!
I'm hoping to walk the Camino this fall and I'm currently going through everything I've purchased and now cutting it down. I would like to know what would be the best compression sack or sacks for clothing and/or a sleeping bag and a case for first aid supplies. I have a Deuter Act Lite 45+10 Liter. Based on the list below, what size(s) should I get? Too much stuff?
Items to pack: 1 pair of silk glove liners, 1 pair of waterproof gloves, 2 Buffs, 1 wool blend hat, 4 pair of Exofficio underwear, 3 sports bras, 3 pair Columbia zip off pants, 3 pair of silk long underwear, shirts TBD, 4 pair of silk sock liners, 4 pair of Smartwool socks, 3 under shirts - 1 silk 2 merino wool blend, 1 micro fiber towel, 1 fleece, 1 rain poncho, 1 light weight jacket, 1 bar of Dr Bronner's, small toiletries/first aid, 1 rollable hat, 1 silk sleeping bag liner, sleeping bag TBD, 2 NASA reflective mylar blankets, 1 small bag for electronics and power converter, small plastic clothes pins, 2 pair reading glasses, 1 head light. It fits with no compression now and no sleeping bag.
I don't know what kind of shirts to wear over my long underwear so a bit of advice on that too would be a great help.
Items to pack: 1 pair of silk glove liners, 1 pair of waterproof gloves, 2 Buffs, 1 wool blend hat, 4 pair of Exofficio underwear, 3 sports bras, 3 pair Columbia zip off pants, 3 pair of silk long underwear, shirts TBD, 4 pair of silk sock liners, 4 pair of Smartwool socks, 3 under shirts - 1 silk 2 merino wool blend, 1 micro fiber towel, 1 fleece, 1 rain poncho, 1 light weight jacket, 1 bar of Dr Bronner's, small toiletries/first aid, 1 rollable hat, 1 silk sleeping bag liner, sleeping bag TBD, 2 NASA reflective mylar blankets, 1 small bag for electronics and power converter, small plastic clothes pins, 2 pair reading glasses, 1 head light. It fits with no compression now and no sleeping bag.
I don't know what kind of shirts to wear over my long underwear so a bit of advice on that too would be a great help.