ParistoCapeCod
"Come on mom this 14k isn't going to walk itself."
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Portuguese, Primitivo, Norte. Hospitalera
Hello, I am considering a silk sleep sheet and pad instead of a sleeping bag for July trek. Any thoughts?
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That is great news. It's only 4.6 ounces!Definitely.. I did my Camino 22/7 to 22/8/2013.. With a thermal liner (not silk) and it was fine.. The places known for being cooler generally provide blankets.
How about the liner vs. bag question for someone starting from SJPdP in one week (i.e. Mid Sept). Am I gonna get cold? What's the strategy in albergues that don't have blankets available. (I read somewhere that happens in some places).
Many thanks for all opinions on this as its my one remaining "big" dilemma!!
Cheers
Robert
It is pretty much an urban myth. A thread specifically on this assertion came up with no blankets in the parochial in Roncesvalles (they may have blankets now), the parochial in Leon, and the xunta albergues in Galicia. Every other albergue has blankets. You may have to ask for one. I would not recommend any of them except Roncesvalles, by the way!!!(I read somewhere that happens in some places).
It is pretty much an urban myth. A thread specifically on this assertion came up with no blankets in the parochial in Roncesvalles (they may have blankets now), the parochial in Leon, and the xunta albergues in Galicia. Every other albergue has blankets. You may have to ask for one. I would not recommend any of them except Roncesvalles, by the way!!!
Axiom: never use a blanket that is dirtier than you.the blankets were sometimes a bit dirty and smelly