- Time of past OR future Camino
- First one in 2005 from Moissac, France.
Hi all. Background - a couple of years ago I had my second groin hernia operation and afterwards the people came to me and asked about my activities (as it was both sides now), I explained about my first aid Camino mission and they thought a backpack was ok and I then explained about my hip-belt attached trailer and no pack and they told me that perhaps the first aid was over for me now and I should go back just wearing a light pack, without the trailer. So I sold the trailer and the plague came - but you can't keep an old dog down so designed and built another trailer during lockdown, just as a design project.
So .... an idle winter day today with all immediate jobs done and thinking about the possibility of a hot weather Camino in 2022 I got the digital scales out and made a packing list and I am both shocked at the weight and rather upset (well, not upset obviously , but I won't carry all this weight on my back, ever!) It really surprised me how it added up, even with a small list, as I haven't had to do this for many years.
Thought I would post my list so it can be taken apart - I don't take offence so please do feel free to get stuck in! By the way, I know I can save weight using synthetics against my skin, but I won't do that.
Assume wearing short sleeved shirt, zip-off shorts, underpants, hat, trekking sandals, and carrying documents/funds and sunglasses
28L Technicals rucksack 784 (+ there is a 60gms rain cover but not needed as I use a poncho)
Snugpak Jungle bag 866 - * possibly sleeping liner instead – save 500?
Towel 230 (won't use a car polishing micro fibre thing)
Toiletries - flannel, soap,
razor, toothbrush/paste 300
Phone & cable 224
Solar panel 92 - works absolutely brilliantly at keeping phone charged!
Brierley Maps only 116
Walking pole 220
Knee brace 304 - a necessary, sorry
Poncho cape 200
1 pr zip-off trousers 312 - will be wearing matching shorts to use 1 long legs on both
1 long sleeved shirt 328
1 cotton t-shirt 194
1 pr cotton underpants 72
1 pr ‘emergency’ socks 62
Light fleece 498 - * will look into light down fleece – save 200?
But!! Hang on!! This is already 4.802 !! without even adding a tiny first aid kit or food, or water …..
Though could save about 700 but still 4.1 kilos plus needed extras. Litre of water a kilo … not good!
Soooo seems to me with the daily additions will come to about 7 kilos?
Comments?? Thanks.
So .... an idle winter day today with all immediate jobs done and thinking about the possibility of a hot weather Camino in 2022 I got the digital scales out and made a packing list and I am both shocked at the weight and rather upset (well, not upset obviously , but I won't carry all this weight on my back, ever!) It really surprised me how it added up, even with a small list, as I haven't had to do this for many years.
Thought I would post my list so it can be taken apart - I don't take offence so please do feel free to get stuck in! By the way, I know I can save weight using synthetics against my skin, but I won't do that.
Assume wearing short sleeved shirt, zip-off shorts, underpants, hat, trekking sandals, and carrying documents/funds and sunglasses
28L Technicals rucksack 784 (+ there is a 60gms rain cover but not needed as I use a poncho)
Snugpak Jungle bag 866 - * possibly sleeping liner instead – save 500?
Towel 230 (won't use a car polishing micro fibre thing)
Toiletries - flannel, soap,
razor, toothbrush/paste 300
Phone & cable 224
Solar panel 92 - works absolutely brilliantly at keeping phone charged!
Brierley Maps only 116
Walking pole 220
Knee brace 304 - a necessary, sorry
Poncho cape 200
1 pr zip-off trousers 312 - will be wearing matching shorts to use 1 long legs on both
1 long sleeved shirt 328
1 cotton t-shirt 194
1 pr cotton underpants 72
1 pr ‘emergency’ socks 62
Light fleece 498 - * will look into light down fleece – save 200?
But!! Hang on!! This is already 4.802 !! without even adding a tiny first aid kit or food, or water …..
Though could save about 700 but still 4.1 kilos plus needed extras. Litre of water a kilo … not good!
Soooo seems to me with the daily additions will come to about 7 kilos?
Comments?? Thanks.
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