Katy White
KatyDid
- Time of past OR future Camino
- May 2018
Hi! Would like to get some feedback about the weather and women’s clothing choices during this time period. Too cold for shorts? What about rain? Thanks!
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Katy: In 2016 I walked the Frances, Pamplona to Burgos and Ponferrada to Santiago, the latter segment at just about the same time you will be on that route. We had showers many of the days in Galicia (no surprise there) but only a couple really rainy days. I would not plan a walking trip through Galicia without rain gear. A lightweight rain jacket with a pack cover, or poncho should be enough. I used a "Parcho" which I made. It is kind of a combo poncho and raincoat with odd sleeves and a full front zip (important for ventilation and avoiding too much condensation). I didn't have rainpants and did not miss them.
I always hike/walk in a skirt and have lightweight merino tights to wear under the skirt for cooler days. I wore these most mornings. If the day warmed up, I could easily remove the tights. My avatar shows me in skirt and short sleeve tee on the way up O'Cebreiro, on a gorgeous day, perfect for a walk. I had that short sleeve merino tee and a long sleeve version. Probably wore the long sleeve more often, but then I am often colder than most. I had other layers for warmth. Multiple light layers are better than one or two thick ones as you can adjust more readily to varied conditions. I'm sure you can find many gear lists by searching the forum. They will include various schemes for clothing. Feel free to PM me for more detail on what worked for me. Whatever you go with, try it out on walks at home to be sure it works. You don't want to find out your shirt itches and your bottoms chafe once you arrive in Spain.
I suggest you give some thought to the skirt and merino or tech-wick tights combo, more versatile than pants/shorts IMO. I will be back in Spain two weeks from now to cover the miles I did not have time for in 2016, walking from SJPP to Pamplona, then Burgos to Ponferrada. If time allows I will add Muxia too. Skirt and tights will be my everyday wear. Because I am going so early this year, I will be bringing a pair of fleece tights as well as the lightweight merino. Best wishes for your Camino.
Katy: In 2016 I walked the Frances, Pamplona to Burgos and Ponferrada to Santiago, the latter segment at just about the same time you will be on that route. We had showers many of the days in Galicia (no surprise there) but only a couple really rainy days. I would not plan a walking trip through Galicia without rain gear. A lightweight rain jacket with a pack cover, or poncho should be enough. I used a "Parcho" which I made. It is kind of a combo poncho and raincoat with odd sleeves and a full front zip (important for ventilation and avoiding too much condensation). I didn't have rainpants and did not miss them.
I always hike/walk in a skirt and have lightweight merino tights to wear under the skirt for cooler days. I wore these most mornings. If the day warmed up, I could easily remove the tights. My avatar shows me in skirt and short sleeve tee on the way up O'Cebreiro, on a gorgeous day, perfect for a walk. I had that short sleeve merino tee and a long sleeve version. Probably wore the long sleeve more often, but then I am often colder than most. I had other layers for warmth. Multiple light layers are better than one or two thick ones as you can adjust more readily to varied conditions. I'm sure you can find many gear lists by searching the forum. They will include various schemes for clothing. Feel free to PM me for more detail on what worked for me. Whatever you go with, try it out on walks at home to be sure it works. You don't want to find out your shirt itches and your bottoms chafe once you arrive in Spain.
I suggest you give some thought to the skirt and merino or tech-wick tights combo, more versatile than pants/shorts IMO. I will be back in Spain two weeks from now to cover the miles I did not have time for in 2016, walking from SJPP to Pamplona, then Burgos to Ponferrada. If time allows I will add Muxia too. Skirt and tights will be my everyday wear. Because I am going so early this year, I will be bringing a pair of fleece tights as well as the lightweight merino. Best wishes for your Camino.
Thank you so very much for this feedback!@Katy White , hi
While of the male persuasion I have worn a skirt (it rather looks much like a kilt) for the past four years - the first two were training and the next two on camino in Europe and the UK.
Before that I wore shorts. The kilt, for me, provides warmth and built in ventilation.
Whether kilt or shorts I wear pressure hose (ankle to top of calf for varicose veins), liner socks and ankle socks. I also wear cheap ($2 shop) athelic bandage holders over the pressure hose at the calves.
All up this keeps my legs warm in cold weather (or early mornings) and do not cause me discomfort in hot weather.
I would never consider wearing longs of any type
I hope that provides an answer to your query
Kia kaha (take care, be strong, get going)