Ok, here's my packing list, totaling 10.5 kg (23 lbs) not including food & water (another 2 kg) or what I will be wearing. Any input on how to lighten my load is welcome. The CPAP machine is the biggest culprit in terms of weight, but I think I need it. Without it I'd be down near 8 kg / 19 lbs (not including food & water). I know my sleeping bag is warmer (and heavier) than I will need. I thought about getting a 45-deg. F bag, but was worried I might get cold. And anything in between that and what I have doesn't seem to save enough weight to be worth the price. I already cut 1 kg by replacing my 30-year old backpack with a new, lighter model. I have been on 3 training hikes of 8 km and 200-300 m elevation gain with the fully loaded pack, and it feels ok. (A lot more comfortable than the 18 kg pack I have carried on weekend backpacking trips). I know we should have done some longer training hikes. We are only planning to walk ~15 km per day on the camino, and we will have time to start out walking less and build up to that.
Anyway, here's the list...
To wear:
zip-off pants
1 short-sleeve quick-dry shirt
liner socks
medium SmartWool socks
underwear
bra
sunhat
bandana (also use as washcloth & eye shade at night/on plane)
money belt including: passport, D.L., bankcard 2 credit cards, travel insurace card, apartment key
glasses
hiking shoes w/ insoles
lip balm (in pocket)
To Carry: (masses are in grams)
2 trekking poles 500
Gregory Sage 55 L pack 1136
attached to pack or in waist-belt pockets:
plastic carabiner 6
hand sanitizer 37
small swiss army knife (w/can opener) 57
compass/whistle w/matches, needle, thread &1 paper clip inside; 2-3 feet of duct tape wrapped around outside 49
scallop shell 26
In top pouch of pack:
bootlace repair kit (my Salomon boots have specialized laces) 20
copy of passport; extra passport photo 16
sunglasses w soft case 50
spoon in sandwich bag 9
headlamp 78
toilet paper, 1/2 roll 47
blister kit: six 1.5x 2" thick molesskin, small scissors, 1 pkt 2nd skin; 4 Dr. Scholl's blister covers; 71
1 tube glide (or small tub vaseline?) for feet 58
sunscreen 106
map book 131
Spanish phrase book--find a smaller one or tear out pages? 195
Give Us This Day (mass readings in English) 175
first aid kit: (21 Apsirin, 12 antihistamine; 8 sudafed; 3 Ambien; 6 Loperimide; 4 pepto bismol; 2 acid reducer; 6 iodine prep pads; 12 alcohol pads; 1/2 elastic bandage; neosporin; sting-eeze; 4 reg bandaids; 2 XL bandaids; 1 knuckle bandaid; 1 sterile pad; small roll of gauze; tweezers from Swiss army knife) total mass 127
printed maps, albergue lists, plane tickets, hotel confirmation ??
small notebook & pen 73
camera with case 396
insect repellant (19% DEET) 47
In open pouch on outside of pack:
pack rain cover 157
rain coat 274
rain pants 202
Teva sandals 493
in a dry sack at top of pack, for easy access on the trail:
1 pr liner socks 24
1 pr med SmartWool socks 74
long-sleeved button-up shirt (quick-dry) 221
SmartWool long-sleeve pull-over shirt 172
medium weight fleece 272
wool hat 90
thin gloves 35
In a one-gallon zip-lock bag:
multipurpose liquid soap (Wilderness Wash) (1.3 oz) 47
toothbrush & cover 24
small toothpaste (.75 oz x 2) 51
small deoderant 38
small comb 11
small dental floss 7
nail clipper 14
suction hook 13
clothes line w/ 8 clips 30
11 safety pins 3
flat sink plug 22
4 Airborne, 21 calcium; 21 multivit 94
callous grinder 27
in a dry sack near bottom of pack (for use in the albergue):
camp towel 186
1 underwear 41
1 bra 36
1 liner socks 24
1 med SmartWool 92
long johns (for sleeping and evening wear, with skirt, when i wash my pants) 168
skirt to wear when washing pants 155
4 pr ear plugs & 9 Q-tips in small ziplock 10
silk sleeping bag liner 158
also in pack:
3 L Playtpus (empty weight) 120
sleeping bag in compression dry sack 1563
CPAP breathing machine (for sleep apnea) with power cord, mask & hose 1918
extension cord 222
power plug adaptor 13
Total: 10511
Daily expendables:
1.5 L water 1500
Lunch & emergency food 500
Maybe:
2nd short-sleeve quick-dry shirt? 132
plastic mug? 63
3rd underwear? 41
Of the items on the maybe list, I am most likely to bring the mug, for a cup of hot tea in the morning or evening. But then again, I probably need to be cutting things off the list, rather than adding to it.
I'm thinking I can get by without a second short-sleeved shirt. My plan for warm weather is to hike in the long-sleeved, button-up quick-dry shirt and wear the short sleeve shirt with one of my two warm layers (merino wool shirt and medium fleece) in the evening and for sleeping, while I wash & dry the long-sleeved shirt. On cold days I will hike in the short sleeved shirt with merino wool and long-sleeved, button up shirt on top of that. Then I will wear the fleece in the evening and at night while I wash the clothes I wore during the day.
We leave on Sunday!! I can't wait!
Anyway, here's the list...
To wear:
zip-off pants
1 short-sleeve quick-dry shirt
liner socks
medium SmartWool socks
underwear
bra
sunhat
bandana (also use as washcloth & eye shade at night/on plane)
money belt including: passport, D.L., bankcard 2 credit cards, travel insurace card, apartment key
glasses
hiking shoes w/ insoles
lip balm (in pocket)
To Carry: (masses are in grams)
2 trekking poles 500
Gregory Sage 55 L pack 1136
attached to pack or in waist-belt pockets:
plastic carabiner 6
hand sanitizer 37
small swiss army knife (w/can opener) 57
compass/whistle w/matches, needle, thread &1 paper clip inside; 2-3 feet of duct tape wrapped around outside 49
scallop shell 26
In top pouch of pack:
bootlace repair kit (my Salomon boots have specialized laces) 20
copy of passport; extra passport photo 16
sunglasses w soft case 50
spoon in sandwich bag 9
headlamp 78
toilet paper, 1/2 roll 47
blister kit: six 1.5x 2" thick molesskin, small scissors, 1 pkt 2nd skin; 4 Dr. Scholl's blister covers; 71
1 tube glide (or small tub vaseline?) for feet 58
sunscreen 106
map book 131
Spanish phrase book--find a smaller one or tear out pages? 195
Give Us This Day (mass readings in English) 175
first aid kit: (21 Apsirin, 12 antihistamine; 8 sudafed; 3 Ambien; 6 Loperimide; 4 pepto bismol; 2 acid reducer; 6 iodine prep pads; 12 alcohol pads; 1/2 elastic bandage; neosporin; sting-eeze; 4 reg bandaids; 2 XL bandaids; 1 knuckle bandaid; 1 sterile pad; small roll of gauze; tweezers from Swiss army knife) total mass 127
printed maps, albergue lists, plane tickets, hotel confirmation ??
small notebook & pen 73
camera with case 396
insect repellant (19% DEET) 47
In open pouch on outside of pack:
pack rain cover 157
rain coat 274
rain pants 202
Teva sandals 493
in a dry sack at top of pack, for easy access on the trail:
1 pr liner socks 24
1 pr med SmartWool socks 74
long-sleeved button-up shirt (quick-dry) 221
SmartWool long-sleeve pull-over shirt 172
medium weight fleece 272
wool hat 90
thin gloves 35
In a one-gallon zip-lock bag:
multipurpose liquid soap (Wilderness Wash) (1.3 oz) 47
toothbrush & cover 24
small toothpaste (.75 oz x 2) 51
small deoderant 38
small comb 11
small dental floss 7
nail clipper 14
suction hook 13
clothes line w/ 8 clips 30
11 safety pins 3
flat sink plug 22
4 Airborne, 21 calcium; 21 multivit 94
callous grinder 27
in a dry sack near bottom of pack (for use in the albergue):
camp towel 186
1 underwear 41
1 bra 36
1 liner socks 24
1 med SmartWool 92
long johns (for sleeping and evening wear, with skirt, when i wash my pants) 168
skirt to wear when washing pants 155
4 pr ear plugs & 9 Q-tips in small ziplock 10
silk sleeping bag liner 158
also in pack:
3 L Playtpus (empty weight) 120
sleeping bag in compression dry sack 1563
CPAP breathing machine (for sleep apnea) with power cord, mask & hose 1918
extension cord 222
power plug adaptor 13
Total: 10511
Daily expendables:
1.5 L water 1500
Lunch & emergency food 500
Maybe:
2nd short-sleeve quick-dry shirt? 132
plastic mug? 63
3rd underwear? 41
Of the items on the maybe list, I am most likely to bring the mug, for a cup of hot tea in the morning or evening. But then again, I probably need to be cutting things off the list, rather than adding to it.
I'm thinking I can get by without a second short-sleeved shirt. My plan for warm weather is to hike in the long-sleeved, button-up quick-dry shirt and wear the short sleeve shirt with one of my two warm layers (merino wool shirt and medium fleece) in the evening and for sleeping, while I wash & dry the long-sleeved shirt. On cold days I will hike in the short sleeved shirt with merino wool and long-sleeved, button up shirt on top of that. Then I will wear the fleece in the evening and at night while I wash the clothes I wore during the day.
We leave on Sunday!! I can't wait!