- Time of past OR future Camino
- September 2024
I will be starting my camino Frances near September 1st. Will i need to bring an insulated light puffy coat?
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For September and the first half of October, I think you’ll just be carrying around your puffy coat most of the time. I’d suggest planning a kit based upon layering. My preference is a long sleeved under layer, a light jacket (waterproof), and a vest. That way, I can wear some combination of clothes to fit the weather. The last time I was on the CF in October, shorts and T-shirts were my typical walking outfit. I’m thinking that an insulated puffy coat will be much more than you’ll need. Buen Camino!I will be starting my camino Frances near September 1st. Will i need to bring an insulated light puffy coat?
I’m a layering advocate. Earlier this year i wore a base layer (long or short sleeve), a light fleece pullover, a heavier zip up fleece jacket and used my rain jacket for wind/rain protection . Over 47 days I wore all or combinations of those everyday. As it, or I warned up, layers started coming off. I liked the fleece because even on cool days it allowed enough air in to moderate my body heat without having to take it off. The lighter pullover is in almost all of my pics, glad I added it at the last moment. If weight is a concern, my pack was about 15lbs. Good luck.I will be starting my camino Frances near September 1st. Will i need to bring an insulated light puffy coat?
I took my puffer vest (End of May/early June) with me and it was sufficient. I also have SmartWool layer and wool buff. It was enough for me.These comments are really helpful. I would rather be a bit on the warm side than the cold. I am still collecting everything for the kit. I think it will be included. It's very light weight.
Long sleeve nylon shirt, light weight merino sweater, 100 wt polar plus fleece, and frogtogs have been my basic layering combination for decades; good down to freezing temperatures. We have done our long hikes during the shoulder seasons. I’d op for a down vest, if I anticipated lots of sedentary time in cold temps.These comments are really helpful. I would rather be a bit on the warm side than the cold. I am still collecting everything for the kit. I think it will be included. It's very light weight.
I can't say for September but I walked last year May- June and again this year May-June. I bought a puffy jacket last year for my first camino Frances but decided not to take it. I did not need it. On the few days it was chilly. I just used layers. A long sleeve merino wool shirt over a short sleeve merino wool shirt and my rain jacket kept my perfectly warm on the chilly days. I now have a brand new puffy jacket that I have never used.I will be starting my camino Frances near September 1st. Will i need to bring an insulated light puffy coat?