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Sleeping bag/quilt or liner

LakeMcD

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For 7 seasons of Caminos I’ve always taken a silk liner and have just used blankets at my albergue or gite. I do remember just a handful colder nights where blankets weren’t available , roncesvalles comes to mind. Im contemplating taking a lightweight down quilt this year instead, maybe it’s just the winter weather here in Montana that has my attention currently. I’m curious how many of my fellow walkers choose to carry something insulated instead and your reasoning for your decision.
 
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I've added the tag "sleeping bag" to the top of the thread. If you tap it you will find other threads on the topic including this one:

 
I've added the tag "sleeping bag" to the top of the thread. If you tap it you will find other threads on the topic including this one:

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For 7 seasons of Caminos
As most of us generally only recognize four seasons in the year I presume you mean seven years.

I'm being picky because it totally depends on what season I'm walking. Shoulder seasons I take both a lightweight sleeping bag (opened completely up and used as a duvet) and my silk sleep sheet, summer just the silk sleep sheet. I don't walk in winter.

I sleep warm, so if the inside temperature is 16 degrees I'm going to be absolutely fine with just the silk sleep sheet. Cooler and I'll probably need something extra. This of course is very individual, the only way to know for sure is to try it.
 
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As most of us generally only recognize four seasons in the year I presume you mean seven years.

I'm being picky because it totally depends on what season I'm walking. Shoulder seasons I take both a lightweight sleeping bag (opened completely up and used as a duvet) and my silk sleep sheet, summer just the silk sleep sheet. I don't walk in winter.

I sleep warm, so if the inside temperature is 14 to 16 degrees I'm going to be absolutely fine with just the silk sleep sheet. Cooler and I'll probably need something extra. This of course is very individual, the only way to know for sure is to try it.

Well Peter, yes you are being picky, a little unfriendly too - assuming that he lives on the same planet as us he probably already knows four seasons so is fairly obvious what he meant - isn't it?????
I assumed he meant 7 caminos, one a year, when he wrote 7 seasons of caminos .... it is common to say "camino season" to mean temperate part of the year when most go - isn't it? I say 'camino season' quite often.

Lake - Re what to take - so depends on the time of year but also, nowadays, the weather forecast as we have odd weather patterns now in Europe.
This camino season (my 20th camino season) I will be leaving home (England, by ferry to Spain) 14th July and am hoping to take only a sleeping liner and travel super super light, no sleeping bag, no fleeces, etc .. but the weather will decide.
 
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Here's an ultralight down bag that has been recommend on the forum, I think by @Anhalter, but I'm not positive.

 
Summer I use a silk liner bag. Your rain poncho can double as an extra cover.

Winter, fall, spring, I have a very light down sleeping bag that I've owned for about 15 years now. It is very light.

One year I took a army poncho liner that I owned from my military days and it was also light and very comfortable.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Here's an ultralight down bag that has been recommend on the forum, I think by @Anhalter, but I'm not positive.

You are correct, that's the sleeping bag i have been using for two caminos now.
However, it is not perfect (edit: but still VERY good) by itself. I go into more detail in a thread i wrote:

 
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You are correct, that's the sleeping bag i have been using for two caminos now.
However, it is not perfect (edit: but still VERY good) by itself. I go into more detail in a thread i wrote:

I’ll contact them to see if they have a distributor in the states. Thanks
 

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