marigold
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- (2009) Sarria - Santiago; (2011) SJPP - Navarette; (2012) Logrono - Santiago;( 2013) Leon - Santiago - Finesterre
Hi everyone! I'm starting from Logrono in mid April and I'm getting confused reading all the equipment posts! :? I've got a long 'altus type' poncho (a thinner one), and was thinking of taking a cheap rain jacket as well to wear to keep the wind off and if it's cold but not actually raining. I can't imagine walking around in the long poncho unless it's raining, and I don't think it would be very warm. What do you think? Is two too much?
Second question: I've done two 'bits' of the Frances before, and both times it was hot and dry and I had to carry most of my clothes (and I cursed my expensive rainjacket, raintrousers, pack cover as they were quite heavy). So I was planning to bring just 2 short sleeved t-shirts and a fleece (and the cheap rain jacket and poncho). Now I'm reading posts about freezing weather on the meseta and needing to bring warm long sleeved tops/thermals.
I suppose it can either be hot or cold, wet or dry and I have to be prepared for everything.
My clothes list is: walking trousers (on); capri trousers; 2 short sleeved t-shirts (one on); fleece; raincoat ('kag in the bag' from Black's (UK)); poncho; thin thermal top and leggings to sleep in; hat; 3 pants and socks; 1 bra. I don't want to bring raintrousers this time - I thought my legs can just get wet.
Any comments or advice gratefully accepted
Second question: I've done two 'bits' of the Frances before, and both times it was hot and dry and I had to carry most of my clothes (and I cursed my expensive rainjacket, raintrousers, pack cover as they were quite heavy). So I was planning to bring just 2 short sleeved t-shirts and a fleece (and the cheap rain jacket and poncho). Now I'm reading posts about freezing weather on the meseta and needing to bring warm long sleeved tops/thermals.
I suppose it can either be hot or cold, wet or dry and I have to be prepared for everything.
My clothes list is: walking trousers (on); capri trousers; 2 short sleeved t-shirts (one on); fleece; raincoat ('kag in the bag' from Black's (UK)); poncho; thin thermal top and leggings to sleep in; hat; 3 pants and socks; 1 bra. I don't want to bring raintrousers this time - I thought my legs can just get wet.
Any comments or advice gratefully accepted