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Jill
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Portugués, Francés, LePuy, Rota Vicentina, Norte, Madrid, C2C, Salvador, Primitivo, Aragonés, Inglés
My sixth camino is fast approaching and I am having a problem with a few items . Do I pack it, or don’t I? I put it in, and next day I take it out. Then I put it in . . . . then take it out. This is driving me bonkers. It’s not as though I’m new at this ! You’d think I’d’ve worked it out by now .
To put things into context, I will be starting in France (at Le Verdon-sur-Mer near Bordeaux) on 22 Sep, walking the Voie Littorale to Irun (2 - 3 weeks), then onto the Norte to Santiago.
I think I know what the problem is: it’s the first couple of weeks in France. Lots of access to beaches, but a change of season (end of summer), and few (if any) albergues.
So, the offending items are:
Swimming costume – am I likely to use it or not? After all, I shall be following the coastline the whole way, and I love swimming. However, one year I carried it all the way from Le Puy-en-Velay to Santiago and used it once! (But that one long lazy afternoon by the pool in the campsite at Aire-sur-l’Adour was one of the best days . . . . . )
Electric coil for boiling water – I wouldn’t dream of taking this on the CF, but I know I will use it every day while in France, where a cup of coffee can cost twice as much as in Spain. But what about the next six weeks from Irun? I’ll then be in albergues or pensions most nights, with a café/bar on the corner. 200g is a lot of additional weight to carry for 6 weeks and not use. Has anybody else taken their electric coil with them on the Norte ?
Sleeping bag liner – I will have my light sleeping bag with me, which is good on its own in spring, summer and autumn. In another thread I posted about my “poncho tent”, so I can stay in campsites and save on hotel costs in France. I always carry a space blanket for emergencies. But it could be chilly end of Sep / beginning of Oct, and if I’m sleeping outside my light sleeping bag may not be warm enough, and I’ll need the liner as well. Or will my fleece jacket be enough to wear at night, with the space blanket lightly over me? But then again, the liner could come in useful at the Xunta albergues in Nov where there are no blankets. I should add that my sleeping bag is washable, so I don’t usually carry a sleeping bag and a liner .
Windproof jacket – this folds up tiny, and weighs only 50g, but do I really need to take it? It’s not waterproof and has no warmth, but it’s fantastic as a windproof, and I’ll be on the coast where it could well be windy. I’ll be taking my poncho and a fleece jacket, so do I really need this in the top pocket of my pack as well ?
Oh, decisions, decisions .
Jill
To put things into context, I will be starting in France (at Le Verdon-sur-Mer near Bordeaux) on 22 Sep, walking the Voie Littorale to Irun (2 - 3 weeks), then onto the Norte to Santiago.
I think I know what the problem is: it’s the first couple of weeks in France. Lots of access to beaches, but a change of season (end of summer), and few (if any) albergues.
So, the offending items are:
Swimming costume – am I likely to use it or not? After all, I shall be following the coastline the whole way, and I love swimming. However, one year I carried it all the way from Le Puy-en-Velay to Santiago and used it once! (But that one long lazy afternoon by the pool in the campsite at Aire-sur-l’Adour was one of the best days . . . . . )
Electric coil for boiling water – I wouldn’t dream of taking this on the CF, but I know I will use it every day while in France, where a cup of coffee can cost twice as much as in Spain. But what about the next six weeks from Irun? I’ll then be in albergues or pensions most nights, with a café/bar on the corner. 200g is a lot of additional weight to carry for 6 weeks and not use. Has anybody else taken their electric coil with them on the Norte ?
Sleeping bag liner – I will have my light sleeping bag with me, which is good on its own in spring, summer and autumn. In another thread I posted about my “poncho tent”, so I can stay in campsites and save on hotel costs in France. I always carry a space blanket for emergencies. But it could be chilly end of Sep / beginning of Oct, and if I’m sleeping outside my light sleeping bag may not be warm enough, and I’ll need the liner as well. Or will my fleece jacket be enough to wear at night, with the space blanket lightly over me? But then again, the liner could come in useful at the Xunta albergues in Nov where there are no blankets. I should add that my sleeping bag is washable, so I don’t usually carry a sleeping bag and a liner .
Windproof jacket – this folds up tiny, and weighs only 50g, but do I really need to take it? It’s not waterproof and has no warmth, but it’s fantastic as a windproof, and I’ll be on the coast where it could well be windy. I’ll be taking my poncho and a fleece jacket, so do I really need this in the top pocket of my pack as well ?
Oh, decisions, decisions .
Jill