caminomarie-o
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- August 2018
Hey guys!
I have a few *random questions* as I approach the Camino Frances this August 2018 (or end of July). Okay now I decided to walk the camino last week so I'm going to have to train + prep like a champ, but I'm up for the challenge! (Note: female + 22 y/o + 5ft 1in + 120lbs + size 6.5/7 shoe.) I have a few questions listed below - please answer any or all questions! Specifics are amazing! Anything said is greatly appreciated! I understand that everyone is different, so I would love to hear YOUR personal opinion even though it may differ! Thank you
1) Do you recommend staying in St Jean for one whole day (after arrival) and then leaving at 6am in the morning to start the Camino? // Similarly, do you recommend staying in Santiago de Compostela an extra day or two after completing the Camino? Or do most people just leave? Gotta plan flights. I am estimating a 33 (maybe 34) day walk.
2) Since this decision to walk is last minute - I do not have time to break in Merrel hiking shoes so I will probably buy Brooks Cascadia 8 (or secondly New Balance Vazee Summit V2 with Superfeet pain relief green sole support). What type of socks do you recommend? I was thinking Wrightsock double layer quarter socks under ankle SmartWool or Icebreaker socks. Any specific brand or style recommendations? Specifics would be much appreciated! What worked well for you to avoid blisters or heard worked well?! I also may bring Keen Whisper sandals - and then light flip flops for shower and night.
3) I am considering bringing a CamelBak Chute 1L - as well as a Platypus 1L water bag for just in case. Do you recommend a .5L or 1L water bottle? Do you recommend a stainless steel water bottle to keep the water cold? (I am afraid of the weight of the water - I will probably bring a carabiner to connect to my front backpack).
4) I am planning on bringing a money belt to keep my passport + credit cards (2) + and cash to wear under my clothes. I am also considering a fanny pack or over-the-shoulder purse for my phone + cash + pilgrim passport. Q: Do you recommend a fanny pack or purse or nothing at all?
5) What do people usually do once they reach the Alberque - from 2pm until bedtime? I am considering bringing a Kindle Fire 7 16GB (would have to buy one) - do you recommend it or should I leave the extra weight at home? I could just use my phone for entertainment + audio books + videos // and write in a journal.
6) To avoid bed bugs, I will use a Sea to Summit Coolmax Insect Repellent sleeping liner (instead of a sleeping bag). Any experience with it? Any bed bug prevention advice?
7) Any other advice at all?! I've research a TON and its getting overwhelming but would love to know any tips of WHAT TO DO + WHAT TO EXPECT + WHAT TO NOT DO.
Thank you!
I have a few *random questions* as I approach the Camino Frances this August 2018 (or end of July). Okay now I decided to walk the camino last week so I'm going to have to train + prep like a champ, but I'm up for the challenge! (Note: female + 22 y/o + 5ft 1in + 120lbs + size 6.5/7 shoe.) I have a few questions listed below - please answer any or all questions! Specifics are amazing! Anything said is greatly appreciated! I understand that everyone is different, so I would love to hear YOUR personal opinion even though it may differ! Thank you
1) Do you recommend staying in St Jean for one whole day (after arrival) and then leaving at 6am in the morning to start the Camino? // Similarly, do you recommend staying in Santiago de Compostela an extra day or two after completing the Camino? Or do most people just leave? Gotta plan flights. I am estimating a 33 (maybe 34) day walk.
2) Since this decision to walk is last minute - I do not have time to break in Merrel hiking shoes so I will probably buy Brooks Cascadia 8 (or secondly New Balance Vazee Summit V2 with Superfeet pain relief green sole support). What type of socks do you recommend? I was thinking Wrightsock double layer quarter socks under ankle SmartWool or Icebreaker socks. Any specific brand or style recommendations? Specifics would be much appreciated! What worked well for you to avoid blisters or heard worked well?! I also may bring Keen Whisper sandals - and then light flip flops for shower and night.
3) I am considering bringing a CamelBak Chute 1L - as well as a Platypus 1L water bag for just in case. Do you recommend a .5L or 1L water bottle? Do you recommend a stainless steel water bottle to keep the water cold? (I am afraid of the weight of the water - I will probably bring a carabiner to connect to my front backpack).
4) I am planning on bringing a money belt to keep my passport + credit cards (2) + and cash to wear under my clothes. I am also considering a fanny pack or over-the-shoulder purse for my phone + cash + pilgrim passport. Q: Do you recommend a fanny pack or purse or nothing at all?
5) What do people usually do once they reach the Alberque - from 2pm until bedtime? I am considering bringing a Kindle Fire 7 16GB (would have to buy one) - do you recommend it or should I leave the extra weight at home? I could just use my phone for entertainment + audio books + videos // and write in a journal.
6) To avoid bed bugs, I will use a Sea to Summit Coolmax Insect Repellent sleeping liner (instead of a sleeping bag). Any experience with it? Any bed bug prevention advice?
7) Any other advice at all?! I've research a TON and its getting overwhelming but would love to know any tips of WHAT TO DO + WHAT TO EXPECT + WHAT TO NOT DO.
Thank you!
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