lotti on the Camino
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I finished up SJPP to Santiago in October, straight through and loved every second of it.
Next year am starting to plan my return with three sons (will be 15,13,11) and we will start in Le Puy. A mother and son Camino to Santiago. Other children might join me...but these three are a definite.
We will be purchasing two light weight tents (I did not camp at all on recent Camino). We have narrowed down our search to the Jack Rabbit for three people and bringing two of them. That would have us each carrying a 2lbs burden for the tent though we need to look at mats as well.
My question is what do people do when the tent is wet?
I have camped often but all of my camping involved driving to a campsite and setting up, I have never backpacked with a tent.
I am not worried about this BUT do worry about the wet tent and preventing mildew etc...
Any information on camping in general there and advice that I might need would be welcomed,
Thank you in advance,
N
Next year am starting to plan my return with three sons (will be 15,13,11) and we will start in Le Puy. A mother and son Camino to Santiago. Other children might join me...but these three are a definite.
We will be purchasing two light weight tents (I did not camp at all on recent Camino). We have narrowed down our search to the Jack Rabbit for three people and bringing two of them. That would have us each carrying a 2lbs burden for the tent though we need to look at mats as well.
My question is what do people do when the tent is wet?
I have camped often but all of my camping involved driving to a campsite and setting up, I have never backpacked with a tent.
I am not worried about this BUT do worry about the wet tent and preventing mildew etc...
Any information on camping in general there and advice that I might need would be welcomed,
Thank you in advance,
N