Hi
@Jimmy Smith
Here are quick answers to your questions.
1. Did you carry a tent?
2. I take it you mostly slept outside.
3. What weight in food did you start out with
4. and was that extra to your E5 budget,.
5. Which Camino did you do?
6.What was your pack weight?
7. These are the sorts of hints and tips I look for.
8. Thank you.
1. No, a tarp+strings+pegs (+my walking sticks). Basic model, ~1kg -> which is very heavy for a tarp... Also was my "poncho" -> great one!!!
2. In France, yes (20 nights outside out of 31). In Spain, no (5/37). Not counting Santiago.
3. Don't remember exactly, but ~1kg of various things + 1kg of oat flakes (I do remember that one!)
4. Apart transportation to starting point/back home + albergue /post cards/a shirt in Santiago, all was included in the 5€/day budget. Extra within the budget would be unnecessary/avoidable/comfort stuffs, like transportation through big cities/night in albergue when pouring rain or sick/chocolate, fruit juice, empanadas and other "fancy" edible treats/eating out once or twice/drinks in bars: so many coffees!/...
5. The Arles route in France, then the C. Aragones and Frances. 2 months 1/2
6. ~10kg (12 with the food at the beginning
)
7. I may open a thread about this experience...
8. You're welcome!
Bonus: 3 capital things when planning such a low-budget trip!
1) DON'T go expecting people to provide for you and pay your journey (giving-receiving is a extremely tricky topic, especially when money in involved. I won't start it here)
2) DO know what kind of journey you're signing up for. No private accommodation or Menu del Peregrino down this route!
3) Expect awe and admiration as well as incomprehension, disgust, suspicion and anger. In some people's minds, the Camino sometimes seems to be reserved to "clean" pilgrims (that is to say, with enough money to at least sleep in public albergue)...
Not talking about anyone in particular or criticizing "wealthy" pilgrims. Just sharing personal experience and making a blank observation. Again, we're talking about money here and even worse, having few money and
still doing amazing journeys. Like some say, it's easier to talk about sex than money!
Buen Camino!