Cancelled twice thanks to COVID, but it looks like I will *finally* get to do the Primitivo this fall.
Although I had all my gear ready to go back in 2020, I now have to buy some new stuff thanks to wear and tear, a new dog who for some unholy reason likes to chew on wool clothing, and putting on some pounds. I've got most of it figured out, but I'm contemplating shirts and curious what everyone's favorites are.
Originally I was going to use Odlo cycling shirts, but I've come to really like a Patagonia capilene cool daily tee that I bought on sale. I like the way it fits, it seems durable (much more so than the lightweight version), and it's been comfortable to hike in here in Arizona.
Patagonia has a merino-blend version that I'm debating though - does anyone have any experience with that one? Any others you all might recommend?
My husband and I did the Primativo last September and then tracked n additional 6 weeks through Portugal and southern Italy afterward. We used this set up for all travel. On the Primativo and the 6 week of subsequent travel. On th Primativo, It started out hot, then rained almost daily midway through to the end.
We layered. Almost all clothing was merino wool. It served us well in all weather and never smelled bad, was lightweight and rolled up tiny. Our pack weight was between 13-14 lbs. We did laundry about once a week.
Backpacks:
Husband - Quechua (not recommended as it gave him a rash from rubbing on his shoulders)
Me: REI Trail 40. VERY GOOD. Husband is buying one for this year’s hike.
We both brought:
3 merino tee shirts - either from Wooley or Merino Tech. The latter company’s shirts were only $38 each and you got free wool socks!
1 long sleeve zip up hooded merino wool sweater (Wooley)
1-long sleeve merino wool shirt (Smartwool)
3-4 prs underwear
3 prs merino wool socks. Company is “DarnTough” and guaranteed for life. You can send them back for a replacement if you wear a hole in them, which I did. Husband uses longer socks than me.
Rain jackets - Quechua
Thin Columbia puffy jacket which we did eventually need
rain ponchos which we needed a lot as it rained hard at times!
Scarpa walking hiker shoes
Merino wool buff and thin gloves ( you will need these when you walk Hospitales. It was raining, foggy and freezing up there.
We each brought a pair of shorts. Mine was a “skort”. That could be shorts or a skirt.
Husband specific:
Husband brought hiking sticks
and he was smart to bring these. I didn’t and my knees ached toward the end of the walk. There is a lot of up and down.
Husband bought only one pair of travel pants by a company called Outlier in NYC. They only make men’s pants. These were expensive but the reviews are accurate. He only washed them twice during the Primativo. They never smelled and still look new. VERY GOOD PANTS! They run a little small, btw.
Me specific:
I brought a pair of merino wool travel pants from Wooley and a pair of wool tights. Both ran large, but the travel pants shrank in length. Not sure I will use either pants again.
I brought a black merino wool dress from Wool & Co. - it’s fantastic! Rolls up tiny and dressed up or down wonderfully.
I ended up buying on the walk a pair of comfy shoes for after walk. My feet were tired of the stinky hiking shoes and we never used our flip flops so ditched them at one point. I bought a cheap pair of Quechua lace up shoes in Lugo. They weighed like 10 oz. It was too cold for sandals as the month wore on and these were great.
We’re doing the Del Norte in Aug/ Sept this year- just bought our airline tickets! Our wardrobes will be essentially the same.
We used this wardrobe for two months.