NOLA Cajun
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF, Via Francigena, C. Ingles, Finisterre/Muxia
this is going to be my first Camino (Frances). I originally planned it for May/June 2016 but couldn't make it work because of my job schedule. Now the only possible time is July/first half of August. However, I am concerned about a couple of things.
1. No 1 concern is the crowd. How busy is it going to get in July/August? I've read so much about the race for beds and would like to avoid it as much as possible. Will it be possible to walk the Camino without booking in advance?
2. The weather. I'm no stranger to hot and humid (I live in southern Louisiana) but have no experience with the Spanish summer. Can you comment on what I should expect?
3. The gear. I pretty much had it all figured for May Camino. What would be the difference in your gear for May vs. July? Are there any items that you would take with you in May but not in July?
4. Shoes/boots. I expected May to be possibly rainy, so I chose Solomon GTX ultra mid goretex hiking boots. Now I think they may be too hot for July. Is goretex really needed for the summer or should I go with more breathable non-waterproof, non-goretex boots? I know the perennial boot/ shoe dilemma but since I have one weak ankle that has been dislocated several times I really need a boot. My question is mostly: goretex or not.
Any comments/advice will be greatly appreciated.
1. No 1 concern is the crowd. How busy is it going to get in July/August? I've read so much about the race for beds and would like to avoid it as much as possible. Will it be possible to walk the Camino without booking in advance?
2. The weather. I'm no stranger to hot and humid (I live in southern Louisiana) but have no experience with the Spanish summer. Can you comment on what I should expect?
3. The gear. I pretty much had it all figured for May Camino. What would be the difference in your gear for May vs. July? Are there any items that you would take with you in May but not in July?
4. Shoes/boots. I expected May to be possibly rainy, so I chose Solomon GTX ultra mid goretex hiking boots. Now I think they may be too hot for July. Is goretex really needed for the summer or should I go with more breathable non-waterproof, non-goretex boots? I know the perennial boot/ shoe dilemma but since I have one weak ankle that has been dislocated several times I really need a boot. My question is mostly: goretex or not.
Any comments/advice will be greatly appreciated.