west coast paul
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omar504 said:my clothing is 2 t shirts,1 shirt,1 pair shorts,1 pair zip off pants,2 prs socks,2 prs undies,flip flops,1 fleece
you dont need anything else!
PACK LIGHT
Since this thread started, I have been looking for a different pack than my REI 45UL to take on the Camino. I am finding it very hard to find a pack that is light (less than 2 lbs.), small (less than 35L) and supportive enough with my body size.
I am 6 feet tall and long waisted, so I need a torso length of around 19 inches to use a hipbelt effectively. Most of the ultralight packs are just too short to get any use of the hipbelt. The best one I found was the Osprey Stratos, but it weighs more than my current pack.
The REI Jet seemed like it was perfect, but the pack size was too short for me when I tried it on.
What packs are you tall folks using? Do you just not use a hipbelt?
Rambler
Has anyone used a Geigerrig 1600 (26.2 litre, weight 1.46 kgs) and do you think this would be too small for the Camino?
I have a 33 litre pack that weighs under 900grams, i would try to get the best balance between space and weight - for me 33 litres seems ok or just slightly tight on space potentially.Has anyone used a Geigerrig 1600 (26.2 litre, weight 1.46 kgs) and do you think this would be too small for the Camino. I know that the less you carry the better, but I always tend to want to take too much and with this pack I'd have to be a real "pilgrim".
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