Hi, Susan,
I'm walking my first Camino, the Frances, starting in mid-March 2017. I'm starting in Roncevalles. Do you have a list of what you carried? What kind of rain gear? What brand of boots?
Thanks so much for posting about the temperatures and rain!
Anne
Anne,
Oh where to start?
Boots.....are such a personal item. My comment was to wear a mid-boot instead of a sandal or trail runner, as I would have had mud in my shoe. For me the best boot is last year's version of the Hoka Tor Summit mid, but everyones feet are different, so my best advice is to try on every boot you can find and then test them. The Hokas were not the first brand I tried. The one piece of advice that I have is to buy them a whole size bigger than your street shoes. This will accommodate a sock and liner and any swelling. There are a lot of threads on boots and you will find a lot of opinions.....for different feet and preferences.
Rain gear.....For this time of year I would definitely wear an
Altus or Ferrino poncho. They are referred to as ponchos but aren't really. They are basically a long rain jacket with a hump for your pack. They weigh about a pound and can be warm if worn in the summer, but I appreciated the warmth in the spring and didn't run the risk of my pack getting wet in the rain. Normally, I would say to pick this up in SJPdP but I am not sure the stores will be open in mid-March. Anyone know? You can normally order them on amazon. I have tested multiple brands and they are superior. The other were too short or didn't have actual sleeves. If you choose the jacket and rain pants (probably only worth their weight this time of year) be sure to pay attention to the weight. It can vary greatly. I have a very nice Outdoor research jacket but it weighs in at 14 oz, I also have a Marmot price that weighs in at 10 oz, but am trying out the Montane minimus that weighs in at 6 oz. for my upcoming walk though Italy on The Way of St. Francis.
Packing List: Basically I take one outfit to wear during the day and one in the evening. This includes pants (for spring), shirt, underwear and bra. I take a pull over for day time and a fleece for evening. Last spring I also took a puffy jacket (synthetic, down is not good if it gets wet.) I also take 3 pair of socks and 3 liners. For the spring I would invest in smart wool long sleeve shirt for evening and tights. You could wear the tights under your pants if needed and wear them to sleep in.
Avoid the temptation to take a bunch of "what if" little stuff . For instance in the spring the sun rises earlier (should be around 7:30 a.m.) so you probably don't need a headlight. If you were going in October I would recommend taking one.
One more thing I might mention, is that you need to do some homework to determine which albergues will be open in March. I am walking the Camino Finisterre the first week of March and many of the places to stay (albergues and hotels) do not open until April. People walk all year so you will be able to find accommodations, but maybe not in every town. Also, note that you should not trust that a particular place will be open based upon various web sites. I found them unreliable in planning my upcoming trip.
You might also try searching the forum for threads on March Caminos.
Buen Camino,
Susan Peacock