misspenn2519
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- May/June 2024
Hello all - thank you all so much for all of the guidance on what is not my only first camino but first hike over about 5 miles! I've headed a lot of advice about backpacks and trekking poles and the major stuff, now I'm getting down to the nitty gritty small things that may make a huge difference or may be left out to keep pack light.
First - Shoes - I'm choosing to use a pair of broken in but very good quality Salomon Speed Cross 3 and I've read that they offer zero water-proofness, but they are comfortable for me and broken in and I don't know how much rain I can expect to encounter on an approx May 20-July 6 trek. Should I buy those silicone shoe liners, just tough out the wet feet, spray silicone?
Also on the topic of no knowing how much rain to expect and trying to pack lightly, do I really need a rain jacket, or will a "water-resistent hiking jacket" and a poncho that covers myself and the backpack do?
Also, I've opted for a straw sun hat instead of waterproof fisherman's style bucket hat - had idea? Can I spray waterproofing silicone on that too?
Lastly, I've read I should always have a spork on hand, and I did buy a Onelli 6cm blade which I've read should pass but depends on the officer you get... What about a lightweight expandable silicone cup and bowl? Together, they weigh 5oz.
Also, I have a very small cool bag; 4oz; I've ready that it's hard to keep food fresh on the trail in between towns with no markets. Worth the weight when my max is approx 12lbs?
Thanks so much!
First - Shoes - I'm choosing to use a pair of broken in but very good quality Salomon Speed Cross 3 and I've read that they offer zero water-proofness, but they are comfortable for me and broken in and I don't know how much rain I can expect to encounter on an approx May 20-July 6 trek. Should I buy those silicone shoe liners, just tough out the wet feet, spray silicone?
Also on the topic of no knowing how much rain to expect and trying to pack lightly, do I really need a rain jacket, or will a "water-resistent hiking jacket" and a poncho that covers myself and the backpack do?
Also, I've opted for a straw sun hat instead of waterproof fisherman's style bucket hat - had idea? Can I spray waterproofing silicone on that too?
Lastly, I've read I should always have a spork on hand, and I did buy a Onelli 6cm blade which I've read should pass but depends on the officer you get... What about a lightweight expandable silicone cup and bowl? Together, they weigh 5oz.
Also, I have a very small cool bag; 4oz; I've ready that it's hard to keep food fresh on the trail in between towns with no markets. Worth the weight when my max is approx 12lbs?
Thanks so much!