AttheEdgeoftheWorld
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- vdlp (may/june 2015)
So perhaps this is a bit close to the fleece coat vs jacket debate, so I apologize if people feel that this is a bit repetitive...
I am a first time camino walker doing the VDLP starting in Seville at the beginning of May. I have been reading through gear list and "a fleece" is something that comes up quite often. For the most part, it is not very clear to me if people mean a fleece sweater or a jacket as one is quite a bit lighter than the other. I am not overly fond of fleeces for completely irrational reasons involving static electricity, but as that won't be an issue while hiking, I would consider buying or borrowing one.
I did large chunks of the Lycian Way and St Paul's trail back in Sept/Oct of 2013. I was fleece-less for the duration bringing only a thick-ish Icebreaker sweater, which I only used a couple of times at night in the mountains (we camped most of the way).
I'm wondering the pros and cons of fleece vs other comparable jackets/ sweaters, and what level of warmth people feel is needed for VDLP at this time. I was thinking that a light Puff (down or otherwise) might be more compressible where as a Merino sweater may be more versatile (and just as warm under a rain jacket). Then again, maybe all of the above are over-kill, especially as I am not doing any camping.
I am a first time camino walker doing the VDLP starting in Seville at the beginning of May. I have been reading through gear list and "a fleece" is something that comes up quite often. For the most part, it is not very clear to me if people mean a fleece sweater or a jacket as one is quite a bit lighter than the other. I am not overly fond of fleeces for completely irrational reasons involving static electricity, but as that won't be an issue while hiking, I would consider buying or borrowing one.
I did large chunks of the Lycian Way and St Paul's trail back in Sept/Oct of 2013. I was fleece-less for the duration bringing only a thick-ish Icebreaker sweater, which I only used a couple of times at night in the mountains (we camped most of the way).
I'm wondering the pros and cons of fleece vs other comparable jackets/ sweaters, and what level of warmth people feel is needed for VDLP at this time. I was thinking that a light Puff (down or otherwise) might be more compressible where as a Merino sweater may be more versatile (and just as warm under a rain jacket). Then again, maybe all of the above are over-kill, especially as I am not doing any camping.