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Gear for Camino Portuguese from December 13th to January 14th

Schmutdo

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I'll be walking the Camino on July 11th of 2019!
I checked the weather and it doesn't seem to be too cold, but is there anyone here with more experience that could recommend what you pack?

I'm particularly worried about not getting a nice enough coat that is both warm enough and gives great rain protection.

When I walked the Camino Frances my rain jacket didn't work at all which was unfortunate.
 
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I'm particularly worried about not getting a nice enough coat that is both warm enough and gives great rain protection.
What’s your budget?

You can expect plenty of rain. Waterproof values and breathability are what will count. Warmth is added by layering. Three thin layers is better than one thick one and is readily adjustable
 
What’s your budget?

You can expect plenty of rain. Waterproof values and breathability are what will count. Warmth is added by layering. Three thin layers is better than one thick one and is readily adjustable
I would like to stay around $100 or $200.

I appreciate the advice.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
I'm not sure if it would arrive in time, but you could order the Altus "poncho" from the Camino forum store. It will keep both you and your backpack dry.


@Tincatinker is right. Better to have several light layers, with your top layer being waterproof than one garment.
 
I would like to stay around $100 or $200.

I appreciate the advice.
I’ve no idea of the American market but I wouldn’t expect to get much change out of £150 -£200 for a garment that would meet my requirements in the UK. @trecile ‘s suggested Altus will keep you dry, or dry-ish, and protect your backpack. Your investment should include your future plans. Buying expensive gear is only worthwhile if you’re going to use it. If you’re planning multiple Camino long term, or hiking some other interesting bits of this surprising planet then the investment is worthwhile. Otherwise get an umbrella and be prepared to be uncomfortable from time to time
 
I’ve no idea of the American market but I wouldn’t expect to get much change out of £150 -£200 for a garment that would meet my requirements in the UK. @trecile ‘s suggested Altus will keep you dry, or dry-ish, and protect your backpack. Your investment should include your future plans. Buying expensive gear is only worthwhile if you’re going to use it. If you’re planning multiple Camino long term, or hiking some other interesting bits of this surprising planet then the investment is worthwhile. Otherwise get an umbrella and be prepared to be uncomfortable from time to time
Include, but do not rely on it exclusively, on a good quality umbrella that can be used up to moderate winds. Buen Camino
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-

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