thegirlwhoflies
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Walked - Frances, Primitivo, Ingles, Portuguese
Hi fellow adventurers!
This is my first post & very excitedly, I'm planning my first Camino Frances, leaving from SJPDP on 20 April 2018. I've put together a loose itinerary for the walk, based on distance I'd like to cover & towns I'd like to stop in/explore along the way. All being well, I hope to finish my walk in Fisterra on 31 May, roughly 41 days. So, between now & then my biggest decisions are going to be gear related, which brings me to the forum to ask a few questions.
Thus far I've made a couple of purchases, one being my backpack (I chose an Osprey Sirrus 36) & secondly my shoes. It's fair to say, that choosing a pair of boots that you're planning to walk over 890 kilometres in is a hugely daunting task however, today I think I found my hoof chariots! After trying multiple brands & fits, I've just settled of a bright new pair of Hoka One One - Tor Ultra Hi WP (see photo below). Does anyone have experience with walking the Camino in these? From the past few days of wear, they seem amazingly comfortable & feel incredibly different to any other hiking shoe I've tried on before.... I'm also not going to lose them on a dark night, that's for sure! They are on the bigger side however, I am planning on wearing 2 pairs of socks, having read that a combination of Injinji Lightweight Toe Socks under Smartwool socks could be a good idea. Any thought's on this?
Another one of my biggest gear decisions is going to trekking poles. Having never walked with poles before I'm wondering if it's best to go for something like a Pacer Pole or stick to a more basic pole such as Black Diamond? I've read some terrific things about Pacers & I'm starting to believe they might be worth the investment?
As for my backpack, I weigh roughly 56kg. I've read that it's obviously ideal to carry no more than 10% of your body weight, however this doesn't seem entirely realistic. I'm fit, I work out several times a week, although I want to be comfortable & unburdened by my pack. I'm wondering what you've all found your comfortable weight to be when walking the Camino? I'm looking at my current packing list; everything I've included seems like a necessary item but I'm concerned that I'm going to be lugging around a pack that feels too heavy because I'm quite small.
Here's an overview of everything I'm intending to pack. If you have any suggestions or thought's on anything I've listed, please let me know
+ Hoka One One Hiking Boots
+ 2 Long Sleeve Icebreaker Tops
+ 2 Short Sleeve Quick Dry Tops
+ Purple North Face Jacket
+ Ferrino Rain Poncho
+ 1 Convertible Shorts/Pants
+ 2 2XU Leggings (1 Long/1 Mid)
+ 4 ExOfficio Give-N-Go Bikini Briefs
+ 2 Sports Bras
+ Performance Fleece
+ 2 Merino Smartwool Coolmax Socks
+ 2 Toe Socks
+ Gloves
+ Headband/Buff
+ Small Torch / Lanyard
+ Sea to Summit Spark II Sleeping Bag
+ 2 Light Weight 500ml Water Bottles *
+ Black Diamond Z Hiking Poles *
+ Teva Rest Shoes
+ Light Weight Wallet *
+ Hiking Umbrella *
+ Osprey Stuff Back Pack (Day Bag)
+ Osprey Toiletry Organiser
+ Osprey Dry Sac 12L
+ Quick Drying Towel
+ Head Lamp
+ S Clips
+ Swiss Army Knife
+ Flat Sink Stopper
+ 8 Small Bulldog Clips
+ Bedbug Spray
+ Combo Lock
+ Earplugs
+ Sunglasses
+ Spork
+ Duct Tape
+ Medical/Sewing/Blister Kit
+ Hike Goo
+ Toothbrush
+ Toothpaste
+ Deodorant
+ Lush Shampoo Bar + Tin
+ Hair Ties
+ Comb
+ Razor
+ Deodorant
+ Sunscreen
+ Medication
+ Camera
+ Chargers (Phone, Camera, Fitbit)
+ European Adaptor
+ Headphones
+ USB with important docs
+ 1 Credit Cards / 2 Debt Card/ ID / Passport
+ Guidebook ?
+ 1 Rock !
Lastly, I'm going to be taking a lightweight sleeping bag; I've always been a cold sleeper. I've been trying to find the lightest weight model on the market without having to sacrifice too much on warmth. I'm currently looking at the Sea to Summit Spark SPII. It's spendy ($379) but weighs in at 18oz (or 500g for us Australians). I'm an International Flight Attendant & currently use a Roman Palm in the bunks at work; being synthetic I find I'm often not warm enough & despite being small, it weighs in at over 1kg. Does anyone have any experience with using or carrying the Spark SPII? 500 grams isn't a lot, but all that weight obviously starts to add up the further you walk.
Really looking forward to all of your commends & suggestions.
Buen Camino!
Elisha xx
This is my first post & very excitedly, I'm planning my first Camino Frances, leaving from SJPDP on 20 April 2018. I've put together a loose itinerary for the walk, based on distance I'd like to cover & towns I'd like to stop in/explore along the way. All being well, I hope to finish my walk in Fisterra on 31 May, roughly 41 days. So, between now & then my biggest decisions are going to be gear related, which brings me to the forum to ask a few questions.
Thus far I've made a couple of purchases, one being my backpack (I chose an Osprey Sirrus 36) & secondly my shoes. It's fair to say, that choosing a pair of boots that you're planning to walk over 890 kilometres in is a hugely daunting task however, today I think I found my hoof chariots! After trying multiple brands & fits, I've just settled of a bright new pair of Hoka One One - Tor Ultra Hi WP (see photo below). Does anyone have experience with walking the Camino in these? From the past few days of wear, they seem amazingly comfortable & feel incredibly different to any other hiking shoe I've tried on before.... I'm also not going to lose them on a dark night, that's for sure! They are on the bigger side however, I am planning on wearing 2 pairs of socks, having read that a combination of Injinji Lightweight Toe Socks under Smartwool socks could be a good idea. Any thought's on this?
Another one of my biggest gear decisions is going to trekking poles. Having never walked with poles before I'm wondering if it's best to go for something like a Pacer Pole or stick to a more basic pole such as Black Diamond? I've read some terrific things about Pacers & I'm starting to believe they might be worth the investment?
As for my backpack, I weigh roughly 56kg. I've read that it's obviously ideal to carry no more than 10% of your body weight, however this doesn't seem entirely realistic. I'm fit, I work out several times a week, although I want to be comfortable & unburdened by my pack. I'm wondering what you've all found your comfortable weight to be when walking the Camino? I'm looking at my current packing list; everything I've included seems like a necessary item but I'm concerned that I'm going to be lugging around a pack that feels too heavy because I'm quite small.
Here's an overview of everything I'm intending to pack. If you have any suggestions or thought's on anything I've listed, please let me know
+ Hoka One One Hiking Boots
+ 2 Long Sleeve Icebreaker Tops
+ 2 Short Sleeve Quick Dry Tops
+ Purple North Face Jacket
+ Ferrino Rain Poncho
+ 1 Convertible Shorts/Pants
+ 2 2XU Leggings (1 Long/1 Mid)
+ 4 ExOfficio Give-N-Go Bikini Briefs
+ 2 Sports Bras
+ Performance Fleece
+ 2 Merino Smartwool Coolmax Socks
+ 2 Toe Socks
+ Gloves
+ Headband/Buff
+ Small Torch / Lanyard
+ Sea to Summit Spark II Sleeping Bag
+ 2 Light Weight 500ml Water Bottles *
+ Black Diamond Z Hiking Poles *
+ Teva Rest Shoes
+ Light Weight Wallet *
+ Hiking Umbrella *
+ Osprey Stuff Back Pack (Day Bag)
+ Osprey Toiletry Organiser
+ Osprey Dry Sac 12L
+ Quick Drying Towel
+ Head Lamp
+ S Clips
+ Swiss Army Knife
+ Flat Sink Stopper
+ 8 Small Bulldog Clips
+ Bedbug Spray
+ Combo Lock
+ Earplugs
+ Sunglasses
+ Spork
+ Duct Tape
+ Medical/Sewing/Blister Kit
+ Hike Goo
+ Toothbrush
+ Toothpaste
+ Deodorant
+ Lush Shampoo Bar + Tin
+ Hair Ties
+ Comb
+ Razor
+ Deodorant
+ Sunscreen
+ Medication
+ Camera
+ Chargers (Phone, Camera, Fitbit)
+ European Adaptor
+ Headphones
+ USB with important docs
+ 1 Credit Cards / 2 Debt Card/ ID / Passport
+ Guidebook ?
+ 1 Rock !
Lastly, I'm going to be taking a lightweight sleeping bag; I've always been a cold sleeper. I've been trying to find the lightest weight model on the market without having to sacrifice too much on warmth. I'm currently looking at the Sea to Summit Spark SPII. It's spendy ($379) but weighs in at 18oz (or 500g for us Australians). I'm an International Flight Attendant & currently use a Roman Palm in the bunks at work; being synthetic I find I'm often not warm enough & despite being small, it weighs in at over 1kg. Does anyone have any experience with using or carrying the Spark SPII? 500 grams isn't a lot, but all that weight obviously starts to add up the further you walk.
Really looking forward to all of your commends & suggestions.
Buen Camino!
Elisha xx
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