- Time of past OR future Camino
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The recent debate on another thread about refusing an albergue's disposable sheets produced some interesting insights and examples of sheets that are reuseable and which some pilgrims choose to carry with them.
TBH this is an aspect of my/our caminos I hadn't previously given much thought to. But now in the category of 'things you never thought you needed, but now feel like they are necessary for a fulfilled life' I'd be quite up for adding another 100-200g to my pack for a suitable reuseable sheet. I'd be happy to not use it where the albergue/hospis asked me not to.
Characteristics of this reuseable sheet should be, broadly:
- light of weight
- fitting nearly all beds, without slipping off (size? depth? fitted?)
- easy to wash and quick to dry
- not producing an electric storm of static when rubbed up against a sleep bag; and ideally
- having some other uses to justify its position in the pack (at the moment all I can think of is using it as a glorified laundry bag to carry everything to the washing machine room..)
I guess the same applies to a pillowcase - if you don't take a tiny inflatable pillow like I do.
Cheers, tom
TBH this is an aspect of my/our caminos I hadn't previously given much thought to. But now in the category of 'things you never thought you needed, but now feel like they are necessary for a fulfilled life' I'd be quite up for adding another 100-200g to my pack for a suitable reuseable sheet. I'd be happy to not use it where the albergue/hospis asked me not to.
Characteristics of this reuseable sheet should be, broadly:
- light of weight
- fitting nearly all beds, without slipping off (size? depth? fitted?)
- easy to wash and quick to dry
- not producing an electric storm of static when rubbed up against a sleep bag; and ideally
- having some other uses to justify its position in the pack (at the moment all I can think of is using it as a glorified laundry bag to carry everything to the washing machine room..)
I guess the same applies to a pillowcase - if you don't take a tiny inflatable pillow like I do.
Cheers, tom