camino-david
RIP 2020
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Caminos Frances (x4), Finisterre, Aragon, Via de la Plata, Portuguese 2011 -2015. Hospitalero 2015
Hi all - so many of us that are hididen away in the far reaches of NSW, and many of you are multi-camino walkers. This is a great forum.
I start for the first time on Sept 9 from St Jean, with the aim of Santiago and to Finisterre and back to Santiago. Due to a sudden change of plan, I now have an extra 10 days, and will finish early November - I can imagine many of you saying "What time luxury".
I live on the Central Coast about 100kms north of Sydney and would welcome a meeting with any past or intending Caminoers. I am well over 70, and my motto is 'Age is irrevelant unless you are a piece of Cheese'! I have been to a few meetings of the informal Aussie group of the Saint James Confraternity in Sydney led by Sandra Collier, and they are friendly and helpful'.
I am having trouble in choosing wet weather gear. I have a waterproof jacket and am reluctant to buy more such as a Gortex longer jacket and Gortex trousers due to cost. Would the jacket I have, which is good quality and mid thigh length be sufficient, which would mean wearing shorts in rain. My legs do not feel the cold. An alternative could be a poncho, but would that be any advantage to my jacket. I have a waterproof cover for my Backpack, and plenty of waterproof stuffsacs. My pack is a Berghous 38 litre Airflow, in which I intend to carry max 8 kgs, including water, and a camera weighing 1kg.
I am well into training, with 6 hour bush walks.
Any advice would be gratefullu appreciated
Camino-David (no photo available)
I start for the first time on Sept 9 from St Jean, with the aim of Santiago and to Finisterre and back to Santiago. Due to a sudden change of plan, I now have an extra 10 days, and will finish early November - I can imagine many of you saying "What time luxury".
I live on the Central Coast about 100kms north of Sydney and would welcome a meeting with any past or intending Caminoers. I am well over 70, and my motto is 'Age is irrevelant unless you are a piece of Cheese'! I have been to a few meetings of the informal Aussie group of the Saint James Confraternity in Sydney led by Sandra Collier, and they are friendly and helpful'.
I am having trouble in choosing wet weather gear. I have a waterproof jacket and am reluctant to buy more such as a Gortex longer jacket and Gortex trousers due to cost. Would the jacket I have, which is good quality and mid thigh length be sufficient, which would mean wearing shorts in rain. My legs do not feel the cold. An alternative could be a poncho, but would that be any advantage to my jacket. I have a waterproof cover for my Backpack, and plenty of waterproof stuffsacs. My pack is a Berghous 38 litre Airflow, in which I intend to carry max 8 kgs, including water, and a camera weighing 1kg.
I am well into training, with 6 hour bush walks.
Any advice would be gratefullu appreciated
Camino-David (no photo available)