Hello everyone!
I'm 13 years old and will be walking a part of the camino de santiagio, from Siarra to Santiago to be precise with a group from my school in july. I Have read many things about equipment so far however im a complete noobie and dont seem to know what anyone is talking about. The first matter i wanted to discuss are Shoes
Shoes
I've read many things about Boots or shoes and decided I would be better of with Shoes however, I have no idea which shoes i can go for, as im looking for a precise pair of shoes. I'd love any suggestions!
Backpack
So... We are only allowed to take a backpack as baggage will be too heavy to carry and we will not be using the aeroplane cargo section. only hand baggage. Im looking for a backpack that has a waist strap and a water bladder as i have heard water bottles can get a bit frustrating. things i plan to take so far are
*3 Shirts (Would love recommendation for fast drying clothes!
*3 pairs of underwear and socks
*Wash set
*2 Hiking towels
*poncho
*Phone and power bank
* Hat and sunglasses
*sunscreen
*fleece
Im worrying that this will be too much to take and have hear you can only take 100ml of liquids to UK airports while i am planning on a whole wash set... D:
Clothing
Well as listed, 3 shirts and 3 pairs of underwear and socks and 2 hiking towels. I want all of these to dry asap and have heard of drying on the go however im not sure what is ment by that and how would i do that!
Thanks for the suggestions
Patryk
Patryk, you are going to have lots of fun on your Camino because during that time of year there are many Spanish student groups walking between Sarria and Santiago.
This sounds a bit like a school project regarding finding resources for you adventure and I commend you for coming on this Forum.
For waking during July I would question:
1.) Why you need a fleece, it's cool on the morning but layers or a vest will do the trick,
2.) For the short time you are walking 2 pairs of underwear and 2 shirts will be just fine in addition to what you are wearing on the airplane to get there
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3.) Assume your student group is being lodged somewhere every night otherwise you will need a silk sleeping bag liner,
4.) One quick drying towel should be sufficient, understand if it is raining some times thing don't dry and you have to deal with it,
5.) I am not a fan of water bladders because they can get nasty if not kept clean, you can buy a .5L water bottle for about 1 euro, carry it in you pocket and refill it often enough from Sarria that you will not have a problem,
6.) Boots v shoes, now there is good question. I am 69 years old with very serious nerve damage in one foot, I require the ankle support a boot gives me even on the hottest, flattest day crossing the Meseta. From Sarria to Santiago the climbs are not serious enough for boots while the mud might get inside your shoes if it has been raining for day. I have seen barefoot pilgrims, I have seen pilgrims in sandals, flip-flops and Crocs. The most important thing is to find footwear that works for you and spend a lot of time breaking them in. Spread Vaseline on your feet every morning, wear silk liner sock and good Merino wool socks, even in the summer, and change them when you feet become sweaty.
There are many resources on this site to access about pros and cons of packing list, take a look!
Buen Camino