Anniesantiago
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2006 to date: Over 21 Caminos. See signature line
I had an "Oh, Duh!" moment when I looked at my down hammock quilt and thought, "Wow, that would be GREAT to take on the Camino!"
First of all, it's less than a pound.
Second of all, it's VERY warm.
Third of all, it compresses down very small.
There are no zippers or head coverings.
You just slip it over your feet and body.
You could lie on it and cover with it if you were small.
But I'm seriously considering it for the VDLP.
BTW, I've heard all the "don't take down" arguments and for the record, I've used down on my last two walks and it did fine. I stuff it into the bottom of my bag and put my gear on top. My bag is always dry due to a nysil cover AND an Altus poncho, so unless you're walking in monsoons (like I've heard they're having now) I don't think keeping it dry is much of a problem. Plus,a lot of places have gotten dryers in the past few years.
I like this one from JacksRBetter http://www.jacksrbetter.com/shop/shenandoah-standard-rectangular-quilts/
Has anyone else taken a down QUILT or BLANKET?
First of all, it's less than a pound.
Second of all, it's VERY warm.
Third of all, it compresses down very small.
There are no zippers or head coverings.
You just slip it over your feet and body.
You could lie on it and cover with it if you were small.
But I'm seriously considering it for the VDLP.
BTW, I've heard all the "don't take down" arguments and for the record, I've used down on my last two walks and it did fine. I stuff it into the bottom of my bag and put my gear on top. My bag is always dry due to a nysil cover AND an Altus poncho, so unless you're walking in monsoons (like I've heard they're having now) I don't think keeping it dry is much of a problem. Plus,a lot of places have gotten dryers in the past few years.
I like this one from JacksRBetter http://www.jacksrbetter.com/shop/shenandoah-standard-rectangular-quilts/
Has anyone else taken a down QUILT or BLANKET?