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It weighs a lot when one is aiming to carry only 10% of one's body weight, but of course if it can get cold at night in some places along the way then it is necessary. How cold can it get?
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There is no evidence silk has any effect on bedbugs. This is an urban myth.I prefer a silk liner as it "breathes" better than synthetic and is thought to protect against bedbugs.
End of July, all of August.When does "summer" start and end for your Camino? If including May, then yes. Mid-October? Then yes. July? Nope.
This past July-August on the Camino Frances it was very warm. A few nights so warm in the albergues that I slept on top of the liner. I could not imagine having brought an actual sleeping bag then. It would have been ditched. You'd be surprised how warm they can get, especially when there is 20-30 pilgrims in there, and someone decided to be archaic and shut all the doors and windows. I have left the sleeping area before and sought cooler grounds on a couch in the albergue's common area. One night I slept on top of a picnic type table they had there. It was kinda nice. I've slept on worse things...How about if you're a cold sleeper? Are albergues really that warm in july-august? Even in Ocebreiro?
I met one couple on the CF that had bag liners that were a color (I don't remember exactly which) that they had heard repels bedbugs. Unfortunately people believe caca like that.There is no evidence silk has any effect on bedbugs. This is an urban myth.
Then a liner will be enough. And some nights too much .End of July, all of August.
It's the green one by Sea to Summit, with their branded permethryn based chemical in it.I met one couple on the CF that had bag liners that were a color (I don't remember exactly which) that they had heard repels bedbugs. Unfortunately people believe caca like that.
they told me color, not content....It's the green one by Sea to Summit, with their branded permethryn based chemical in it.
http://www.insectshield.com/ourTechnology/
It's not the colour that is claimed to keep the bed bugs away.
http://www.seatosummit.com/product/?item=Coolmax®+Adaptor+Traveller+Liner+-+Insect+Shield®&o1=0&o2=0&o3=128
Yes. One study has been reported that says that bedbugs like to hide in black and dark-red places rather than bright yellow or green. That makes sense as they are less visible to predators! That doesn't mean that they won't go hunting in a yellow or purple sleeping bag with a yummy person in it!they told me color, not content....
It weighs a lot when one is aiming to carry only 10% of one's body weight, but of course if it can get cold at night in some places along the way then it is necessary. How cold can it get?
But if you are like everyone else and leave early, rush to get a bed, sit around all afternoon, then no problem, just take the liner.
Or if you like to get up late, have a leisurely breakfast, stop for a menu del dia walk for another couple of hours but have booked your bed the previous evening to ensure you will have a roof over your head for the night.
Absolutely, hence the need for a cell phone. Changing times...But make sure you call them again before 3pm, or they will give your bed away thinking you are not going to arrive.
Hello.July Camino Frances? No, you don't need a sleeping bag.
Just get yourself a synthetic or silk (or faux silk) sleeping bag liner. I walked last July-August and that's what I used. Worked great. Small and lightweight. About the size of a soda can when stuffed in carry bag.
I have never been on the Camino in May, and I'm sure it's cooler weather then, but I just can't imagine the albergues being that much colder. I would say that if you bring a sleeping bag for sure bring the lightest smallest one you can. A summer temp rated one. If it weighs more than 1 1\2 pounds that's probably too heavy.Hello.
How about May? I was going to bring my mummy sleeping bag as I heard about albergues not as warm inside even in summer and also bedbugs in case. I am not too picky about hygienic stuff but someone wrote something about beds being not cleaned regularly..
Bring it in May. I froze in May of 2013 on the Frances, and I am a person who sleeps with the window open at home by 30below. If you don't get a good night of sleep it makes for a very difficult Camino.Hello.
How about May? I was going to bring my mummy sleeping bag as I heard about albergues not as warm inside even in summer and also bedbugs in case. I am not too picky about hygienic stuff but someone wrote something about beds being not cleaned regularly..
I have never been on the Camino in May, and I'm sure it's cooler weather then, but I just can't imagine the albergues being that much colder. I would say that if you bring a sleeping bag for sure bring the lightest smallest one you can. A summer temp rated one. If it weighs more than 1 1\2 pounds that's probably too heavy.
I never stayed in any albergues that looked unkept or dirty and made it a point to stay in ones with mattresses on the bed that were rubber or vinyl covered if I could.
Bring it in May. I froze in May of 2013 on the Frances, and I am a person who sleeps with the window open at home by 30below. If you don't get a good night of sleep it makes for a very difficult Camino.
In summer albergues will tend to be hot, especially with all those nodies in there, and the disagreements regarding whether windows should be open or closed. As for bed bugs, if, you want your sleeping bag to help protect you, you must spray it with permethryn, but any body part sticking out of the bag is still fair game. This is why I now bring a super light piece of material sprayed with permethryn to cover the mattres and put the sleeping bag/liner on top.
If your bag is bigger than this (more or less), I would think it's too big.Thanks for replying. OK. I haven't weighed my sleeping bag yet. Maybe I should. It's a three season bag. Not quite heavy I think. but it will take up 1/3 of my backpack for sure.
Now I am not sure whether I want to take it or not...