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I recommend a waterproof backpack cover to keep your backpack dry when you go into a bar to get out of the rain and you have to leave the pack outside since there is no room inside. I'm departing from Burgos on April 19th and am taking waterproof gaiters to cover my trail running shoes. I know that the waterproof pants that I'm bringing don't breathe well during rain, so I'm going to try tightening the gaiters above my ankles and walking in my zipped-off shorts, unless it's freezing cold. My gaiters are only 8 inches high, and will help keep any mud off my socks. I walked from SJPdP to Burgos last fall. Some had ponchos, but they seemed to blow around in the wind. I had a parka and the before mentioned pants.Is a poncho recommended? Any recommendations on clothing and rain gear, or other gear, appreciated. We, Donna and Roger from Colorado, will be starting May 1 from Le Puy.
I prefer to walk in shorts. On the Frances(October) i used those sleeved Atlus poncho and gaiters with shorts. Within minutes i was wet inside from the condensation and the gaiters didn't prevent water running through my legs into the boots. On my next Camino, my successful rain gear system:Is a poncho recommended? Any recommendations on clothing and rain gear, or other gear, appreciated. We, Donna and Roger from Colorado, will be starting May 1 from Le Puy.
Is a poncho recommended? Any recommendations on clothing and rain gear, or other gear, appreciated. We, Donna and Roger from Colorado, will be starting May 1 from Le Puy.
In May 2013 I used my Altus poncho virtually every day, all day.
Buen Camino. I am starting the camino on May 2 from Lisbon. I am also from Colorado Springs. I bought a rain poncho for backpack at REIIs a poncho recommended? Any recommendations on clothing and rain gear, or other gear, appreciated. We, Donna and Roger from Colorado, will be starting May 1 from Le Puy.
I am a fan/member of REI, but have not seen any rain poncho for a backpack. Do you have a model or further description? Particularly whether it goes on over the head, has sleeves, or closes with a zipper. Thanks.I bought a rain poncho for backpack at REI
Is a poncho recommended? Any recommendations on clothing and rain gear, or other gear, appreciated. We, Donna and Roger from Colorado, will be starting May 1 from Le Puy.
My husband and I will start the Camino on May 7th from SJPDP, can we buy Altus ponchos in SJPDP?Is a poncho recommended? Any recommendations on clothing and rain gear, or other gear, appreciated. We, Donna and Roger from Colorado, will be starting May 1 from Le Puy.
My husband and I will start the Camino on May 7th from SJPDP, can we buy Altus ponchos in SJPDP?
Thanks much for the heads up.For your information, the 1st May is a public holiday in France and the start of a long weekend. If you have not already made reservations for the first few nights you may have trouble getting a bed.
The following weekend is also another long weekend, 8th May is the Victory Day holiday.
I like poncho's on the camino.
Many American models however have open sides, and short arms: don't like that, arms get wet!
The Altus or Ferrino models ( Spanish/Italian) usually have added arms, perhaps better as arms are covered and sides closed. But: arms get wet on the inside due to condensation.
I would suggest an alternative in the form of models by Vaude or Wafo (German): sides closed, longer wide arms covering them completely however.
If you like use alternatives like an umbrella or rainjackets/rainpants.
My option is the poncho, and you know which ones ;-)
Your option is your option!
Le Puy, 1st May - you do need raingear. My preference is for an Altus type poncho and umbrella - but others prefer jacket, rain pants and pack cover. Don't rely on a Sea to Summit type poncho - they may be big but they blow around and don't keep you dry or the wind out.
Whatever you get will be less than perfect - no-one has yet invented something completely waterproof that is also really breathable. Don't believe the marketing hype. Except maybe the wonderful umbrella - and it is no good in strong wind.
I like poncho's on the camino.
Many American models however have open sides, and short arms: don't like that, arms get wet!
The Altus or Ferrino models ( Spanish/Italian) usually have added arms, perhaps better as arms are covered and sides closed. But: arms get wet on the inside due to condensation.
I would suggest an alternative in the form of models by Vaude or Wafo (German): sides closed, longer wide arms covering them completely however.
If you like use alternatives like an umbrella or rainjackets/rainpants.
My option is the poncho, and you know which ones ;-)
Your option is your option!
Thanks for your info.
We are trying umbrellas and raincoat.
We live in a semi arid area so are not used to rain!!! It will be a new experience.
I guess you are not going to use trekking poles....Kanga,
We are going with umbrella, pack cover, and rain coat and pants.
Thanks for your info.