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Walter1407
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The „optimal packing list“ is a never agreed on issue I guess. Well, here is the list which I put together on the basis of my experiences during a three-month walking pilgrimage in 2002. Some items should probably be taken along by everyone, others are needed by only some (or maybe just me). I am posting this with the idea that it could be of help for others' considerations. And if you think that I have forgotten something essential, please let me know.
I will be walking about 1400 miles to Santiago. When I start my pilgrimage it will still be pretty cold. My list represents what I will have with me when I am on the Camino del Norte in late spring. I plan to spend most nights in albergues, daily take a shower and do laundry on every second day.
My (male) packing list for about 30 days on the Camino:
Rucksack
Light sleeping bag
Hiking boots
Giant pilgrim hat
Longish poncho with hood (shaped to cover rucksack; open on sides)
3 synthetic T-shirts
3 synthetic underpants
3 pairs of double-layered hiking socks
Light zip-trousers
Shorts
Belt
Fleece jacket
Medium sized plastic bag for dirty laundry
Very light beach sandals
4 sets of ear plugs
Smartphone / camera, with recharger (containing maps, accommodation lists and personal addresses; phone at night also useable as light source)
Tooth paste tube with screw top, 25 ml
Tooth brush
Miniature sowing kit
Tweezers
Nail scissors
3 or 4 disposable razors
„Kathmandu leaflets“: 1 „Hand & Body Wash“, 1 „Travel Shampoo“ (shampoo also used for shaving)
Small roll-on deodorant
Small fast drying towel
Small comb
Small laundry soap
Neck cloth (for cooling neck with water)
Sun cream, 50ml
Protective lip stick
Paper tissues (also useable as toilet paper)
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Debit and/or credit card
Identity card or passport
Health insurance card
3 very light small bags for: 1. money & misc. cards; 2. toiletries; 3. medication
Stick for the disinfection of small wounds
Small plaster set
Pilgrim shell
Pilgrim pass
In addition, I expect to take:
Patagonia thermal underwear (I sometimes use them as pyjamas; I am also susceptible to catching colds)
Very small lighter (for the sterilisation of needle, scissors and tweezers in case of blister treatment)
Set of Compeed blister plasters
A few tablets of paracetamol and/or aspirin
Personal prescription medication
Glasses
Sun-clip for glasses, in light case
Dental floss
Cotton buds
Vaseline (possible alternative: deer tallow)
Booklet for taking notes
Pen
Half litre refill drinking bottle, carried attached to the trouser belt
Small stone (for Iron Cross)
I won't take:
Family Bibel
Toilet paper roll
Dog spray
Insect spray
Sleeping pad
Pocket knife
Torch
Clothes line
Vaccination card
I wish you all a great and light-weight Camino!
Walter
I will be walking about 1400 miles to Santiago. When I start my pilgrimage it will still be pretty cold. My list represents what I will have with me when I am on the Camino del Norte in late spring. I plan to spend most nights in albergues, daily take a shower and do laundry on every second day.
My (male) packing list for about 30 days on the Camino:
Rucksack
Light sleeping bag
Hiking boots
Giant pilgrim hat
Longish poncho with hood (shaped to cover rucksack; open on sides)
3 synthetic T-shirts
3 synthetic underpants
3 pairs of double-layered hiking socks
Light zip-trousers
Shorts
Belt
Fleece jacket
Medium sized plastic bag for dirty laundry
Very light beach sandals
4 sets of ear plugs
Smartphone / camera, with recharger (containing maps, accommodation lists and personal addresses; phone at night also useable as light source)
Tooth paste tube with screw top, 25 ml
Tooth brush
Miniature sowing kit
Tweezers
Nail scissors
3 or 4 disposable razors
„Kathmandu leaflets“: 1 „Hand & Body Wash“, 1 „Travel Shampoo“ (shampoo also used for shaving)
Small roll-on deodorant
Small fast drying towel
Small comb
Small laundry soap
Neck cloth (for cooling neck with water)
Sun cream, 50ml
Protective lip stick
Paper tissues (also useable as toilet paper)
€€€
Debit and/or credit card
Identity card or passport
Health insurance card
3 very light small bags for: 1. money & misc. cards; 2. toiletries; 3. medication
Stick for the disinfection of small wounds
Small plaster set
Pilgrim shell
Pilgrim pass
In addition, I expect to take:
Patagonia thermal underwear (I sometimes use them as pyjamas; I am also susceptible to catching colds)
Very small lighter (for the sterilisation of needle, scissors and tweezers in case of blister treatment)
Set of Compeed blister plasters
A few tablets of paracetamol and/or aspirin
Personal prescription medication
Glasses
Sun-clip for glasses, in light case
Dental floss
Cotton buds
Vaseline (possible alternative: deer tallow)
Booklet for taking notes
Pen
Half litre refill drinking bottle, carried attached to the trouser belt
Small stone (for Iron Cross)
I won't take:
Family Bibel
Toilet paper roll
Dog spray
Insect spray
Sleeping pad
Pocket knife
Torch
Clothes line
Vaccination card
I wish you all a great and light-weight Camino!
Walter
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