dmbww
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- camino francés (2016/2017)
Hello all! before i start, i just want to say thanks in advance to all those that are going to help me get through this! (and for reading though this ridiculously long posting)
very briefly, I've been wanting to do the camino for years, and the last time i was planning on doing the camino, i found out i had an issue with my ankle while training that required a few surgeries... 6 years later, here i am! now, the problem i am facing is that i decided to do the camino 2 days ago because i magically got close to 2 months off work and oddly enough, i find myself in europe for this period of time... i had a eureka moment and decided i had this golden opportunity to do the camino, albeit in winter (and i just finished a 3 day mountain hike in transylvania so my blood has already cooled to below what the camino will be putting me through!)
that said, I'm scouring the forums for every piece of info i can find, but most of everything relates to spring/summer/fall hikes and not dead of winter! the plan consists of starting around december 18th to 20th. with that said, I'm looking for some help with some questions about winter hikes as well as some general info.. i know that if i keep looking i could probably find everything, but I'm very hard pressed for time.. sorry in advance..
so.. please chime in if you can help me with answering some of these questions!
shoes: i have looked at weather for the region and there is much more precipitation than most months (and cold weather). lots of posts on wearing trail running shoes but its winter... i have a pair of gortex trail running shoes and gortex gaiters but on the fence with buying a pair of hiking boots... (even gtx trail shoes get wet to a certain degree, but not sure how bad it will be on the camino in winter... mud? snow? big puddles?). I'm not worried about the trail shoes being cold. i wear them daily with wool socks in 0 degree c weather and I'm toasty... I'm more concerned about the conditions.
temperatures: from what I've gathered, highs are 10 deg c and lows are 1 deg c. does it get colder/warmer than this? I'm kind of planning all my gear around these temps so i would love some more accurate experiences along the camino. (my thoughts are i may not need a soft shell if I'm constantly in 3-7 deg c... my thermal, fleece and the poncho for rain could work or leaving the fleece and doing thermal/soft shell/poncho, but this is a risky decision if temps drop too much)
sleeping bag: not sure if theres any heating in the albergues.. what temp range bag should i be looking for? and since its the dead of winter and less frequented at this time, I've read that the albergues do offer blankets?? is this just select places or all? just thinking i could always ask for a blanket to go over my sleeping bag if it get too cold at night... i also plan on having a set of thermals to use to sleep if it gets bad.
camino passport: can someone please confirm that i read the pilgrim website correctly in that i can pick up a pp in st. jean pied de port pilgrim office upon arrival?
albergues booking: from the information i have gathered for winter treks, aside from booking my first night in st. jean, most of the albergues that you stay in will know which albergues are open further down the route, so its best to book winter accommodations as you go along since many of them are closed... is this true?
holidays: since i will be hiking over christmas and new years, will i encounter any issues with albergues kicking me out or being closed?!?!
clothing list: here's what I've got planned for clothes. if anyone has pointers, please chime in. I'm planning on packing as little as possible. i only have a 20L backpack with me.
socks - 3
underwear - 2
base layer pants (thermal) - 2 (possibly 1 to sleep, 1 to hike)
base layer top (thermal) - 2 (possibly 1 to sleep, 1 to hike)
t-shirt - 1
fleece sweater - 1 (evenings/backup)
soft shell jacket - 1 (maaaaybe 0)
pants - 1 or 2.. not sure yet
poncho - 1
gloves - 1
i wont list the rest, as in head lamp, toiletries, ear plugs etc...
i will leave it at that for the moment.. i may have some other questions but these are really the ones i need to find out about asap! and yes, a bit more planning and time would have been nice, but I'm kind of a spur of the moment type of guy and this opportunity just fell on my lap... I'm hoping the kindness I've seen on these forums will translate to people understanding my predicament! thank you again for your help!
any other pointers for a winter camino welcome!!!!! if you notice I've completely missed something important, please let me know!
matt
oh... and if anyone here is doing the camino around the same time and helps me out, ill buy the first bottle of wine!
very briefly, I've been wanting to do the camino for years, and the last time i was planning on doing the camino, i found out i had an issue with my ankle while training that required a few surgeries... 6 years later, here i am! now, the problem i am facing is that i decided to do the camino 2 days ago because i magically got close to 2 months off work and oddly enough, i find myself in europe for this period of time... i had a eureka moment and decided i had this golden opportunity to do the camino, albeit in winter (and i just finished a 3 day mountain hike in transylvania so my blood has already cooled to below what the camino will be putting me through!)
that said, I'm scouring the forums for every piece of info i can find, but most of everything relates to spring/summer/fall hikes and not dead of winter! the plan consists of starting around december 18th to 20th. with that said, I'm looking for some help with some questions about winter hikes as well as some general info.. i know that if i keep looking i could probably find everything, but I'm very hard pressed for time.. sorry in advance..
so.. please chime in if you can help me with answering some of these questions!
shoes: i have looked at weather for the region and there is much more precipitation than most months (and cold weather). lots of posts on wearing trail running shoes but its winter... i have a pair of gortex trail running shoes and gortex gaiters but on the fence with buying a pair of hiking boots... (even gtx trail shoes get wet to a certain degree, but not sure how bad it will be on the camino in winter... mud? snow? big puddles?). I'm not worried about the trail shoes being cold. i wear them daily with wool socks in 0 degree c weather and I'm toasty... I'm more concerned about the conditions.
temperatures: from what I've gathered, highs are 10 deg c and lows are 1 deg c. does it get colder/warmer than this? I'm kind of planning all my gear around these temps so i would love some more accurate experiences along the camino. (my thoughts are i may not need a soft shell if I'm constantly in 3-7 deg c... my thermal, fleece and the poncho for rain could work or leaving the fleece and doing thermal/soft shell/poncho, but this is a risky decision if temps drop too much)
sleeping bag: not sure if theres any heating in the albergues.. what temp range bag should i be looking for? and since its the dead of winter and less frequented at this time, I've read that the albergues do offer blankets?? is this just select places or all? just thinking i could always ask for a blanket to go over my sleeping bag if it get too cold at night... i also plan on having a set of thermals to use to sleep if it gets bad.
camino passport: can someone please confirm that i read the pilgrim website correctly in that i can pick up a pp in st. jean pied de port pilgrim office upon arrival?
albergues booking: from the information i have gathered for winter treks, aside from booking my first night in st. jean, most of the albergues that you stay in will know which albergues are open further down the route, so its best to book winter accommodations as you go along since many of them are closed... is this true?
holidays: since i will be hiking over christmas and new years, will i encounter any issues with albergues kicking me out or being closed?!?!
clothing list: here's what I've got planned for clothes. if anyone has pointers, please chime in. I'm planning on packing as little as possible. i only have a 20L backpack with me.
socks - 3
underwear - 2
base layer pants (thermal) - 2 (possibly 1 to sleep, 1 to hike)
base layer top (thermal) - 2 (possibly 1 to sleep, 1 to hike)
t-shirt - 1
fleece sweater - 1 (evenings/backup)
soft shell jacket - 1 (maaaaybe 0)
pants - 1 or 2.. not sure yet
poncho - 1
gloves - 1
i wont list the rest, as in head lamp, toiletries, ear plugs etc...
i will leave it at that for the moment.. i may have some other questions but these are really the ones i need to find out about asap! and yes, a bit more planning and time would have been nice, but I'm kind of a spur of the moment type of guy and this opportunity just fell on my lap... I'm hoping the kindness I've seen on these forums will translate to people understanding my predicament! thank you again for your help!
any other pointers for a winter camino welcome!!!!! if you notice I've completely missed something important, please let me know!
matt
oh... and if anyone here is doing the camino around the same time and helps me out, ill buy the first bottle of wine!