Glenn Rowe
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That is adorable, but I wonder if this Hiker multi tool would be more appropriate for the Camino.Multi-toolIf you mean like a leatherman, then absolutely not. But if you mean something like this, then yes..... Headgehog tool (it comes with "a hedgehog face for added adorability" - irresistable!)
I keep one of these on my keychain, and it clips in my pack for the Camino. Five tools in one, but alas no corkscrew.
A Geber "shard". About 4 bucks.
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In Pack:
1 pair long pants
1 long-sleeved shirtIf the one you are wearing is quick-dry, 2nd not needed
12tee shirts (can be worn alone) wear 1, pack 1
2 underwear, 2 sock-sets
1 big bandana or shemaghAlready wearing one - don't need 2
1 Coolmax long-sleeve tee shirt
1 base layer pants
Moccasins orCrocs lighter weight
Hoodedrain/wind jacket If you mean a superlight windshirt type thing, good (see Patagonia Houdini, for example) -
but not a full rain jacket if already carrying poncho
Microfleece full-zip hoodie
Fleece vest and gloves
First aid kit (includes sewing kit)
Toiletry kit (Toothbrush/toothpaste, deodorant, travel-size shampoo, all medications plus prescriptions)
Quick-drying packable towel
Sleep mask/Ear plugs
Small package of safety pins (so very useful for so many things)
Phone charger/Adapter
Earphones
Sleeping bag
Travel sheetIf you mean something like a superlight permethrin-treated tyvek specifically for bed-bug protection, then maybe.
But not just to have a sheet.
Rain poncho
Rain pants or Rain chapsNot necessary with a poncho. It's ok for legs to get wet.
Maybe light gaiters for heavy rain to protect inside of boots, since you are a boot wearer.
Water bottle(s)
Metal cupWhy - is this a "what if", or do you have a specific purpose in mind?
Spork
Nylon cord
Cigarette lighter
Smallflashlightheadlamp - handsfree
Small compass
Multi-toolIf you mean like a leatherman, then absolutely not. But if you mean something like this, then yes..... Headgehog tool (it comes with "a hedgehog face for added adorability" - irresistable!)
Wear or Carry:
Hiking staffs
Hat or baseball cap
Long-sleeved shirt (over tee shirt)
Phone (has a good camera)
Long pants (and underwear)
Hiking boots (and 1 sock-set)
Big bandana or shemagh, and comb
Notepad and pen
Sunglasses & regular glasses
Wallet/money belt
Solomon trail runner shoes None of this heavy boot stuff
wool socks, moreino
That would be my first pass cut! Cheers!
Buy wine with screw tops . . . .Must have cork screw.
Shemagh's are quite thick and heavy (the real ones at least) for the "Fall" unless you want to look like the PLO or a member of the LRDG (for motorbiking in the UK, however, they are brill!)Thanks to all! You've given me a good bit to mull over, and pointed out a couple of places where increased clarity is needed. In fact, "defending" some of my choices to myself has provided additional insight regarding why they're on my list in the first place.
Example: Two entries of "Big bandana or Shemagh." I simply cut-and-pasted from one spot to another, but now realize that I'll probably carry one of each. They will have two very different, mutually exclusive and occasionally simultaneous, uses.
I don't know - looks like a seal to me (aquatic mammal not elite special forces member). Seals are cute and adorable.No corkscrew, it's not peregrino shaped, and it contains no added adorability.
Fail.
Interesting level of activity around the multi-tool!
I will be taking the one that I carry with me every day, an older version of this one. It weighs 5.6 ounces and will do everything but balance my checkbook.
It even has an excellent corkscrew (but it's not peregrino-shaped).
Or go native and buy a Buff.
The buffs I've read about are all "one-size-fits-most", which means they probably won't fit me.
I have a very large head, making it a challenge to find hats/caps that will fit. The "one-size-fits-most" caps are much too small and, since buffs go over the head, I'm pretty sure they will be too small as well.
I wrote "shemagh" because the term is widely known and understood. What I'm actually bringing is known as a "wild rag", straight out of the American West. Wild rags are slightly smaller than a shemagh, but just about as useful.
Buff xl is what I use and I wear a 7 3/8 hat and am 6'2" 320 pounds.The buffs I've read about are all "one-size-fits-most", which means they probably won't fit me.
I have a very large head, making it a challenge to find hats/caps that will fit. The "one-size-fits-most" caps are much too small and, since buffs go over the head, I'm pretty sure they will be too small as well.
I wrote "shemagh" because the term is widely known and understood. What I'm actually likely to bring is known as a "wild rag", straight out of the American West. Wild rags are slightly smaller than a shemagh, but just about as useful.
I guess I could resort to "do-rags" made from milsurp triangular bandages, but they look too - um - militant.
Buff xl is what I use and I wear a 7 3/8 hat and am 6'2" 320 pounds.
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