Hallo,
First of all - thanks to all of you in this warm and generous community. Every time I have had a question, I've found a thread where someone else asked the same question years ago and it was answered helpfully, with a lovely mix of practicality and care
This question has too many general key words, though - so I'm putting it out there on its own thread.
I'm planning for my first Camino, next April-May. My plan is to start from SJJP on the Frances, turn right at Leon to Oviedo via San Salvador, and then follow the Camino Primitivo to Santiago/Finisterre.
It's my first Camino, but not my first multi-day hike - I've done a lot of wildnerness thru-hiking in Australia and New Zealand. So in some ways I'm experienced (feels like a luxury to not need to take a tent/stove/fuel/water purification system/week's-supply-of-food!!!) and in other ways there is a LOT that I don't know.
I'm navigating what gear to save up and get Camino-specific things for – and what to use what I already have and use.
I saved up for a new smaller and lighter backpack, as my usual big hiking pack is 2.5kgs on its own.
Am trying to figure out if I also need to do the same with sleeping bags. The blogs/forum suggest that while it might be warm or hot for sections – in the mountainous routes (San Salvador and Primitivo) in April/May it could also be snowing.
If I was camping in the snow, I'd take a sleeping bag rated at -10. I have one of these. It's on the heavier side (1.7kgs).
While I've mostly camped, I've done a couple of hikes with huts - one, the Overland track, the night I didn't tent it and stayed in a hut, the walls were thick and the room was warm and I was SWELTERING because the sleeping bag was far too hot for a room full of warm bodies.
The other time I stayed in a hut was in some mountains in New Zealand - I was in a borrowed sleeping bag, it was a less new hut, and inside the hut that night I was the coldest I've been in my life (spend the night violently shivering, and woke up with my water bottle a solid iceblock by my head).
What should I prepare for in the Asturias
My existing options are:
~ my OG hiking-in-mountains down sleeping bag, rated to -10, 1.7 kgs.
~ newer
I've been here quietly dreaming of Caminos for many years (even had flights booked in 2015 one that I had to cancel, and another in early 2020... third time lucky?)