jimsantiago
Member
I wan to thank all of you for the discussions and great info on this forum, which have been very helpful during my Camino prep. I'm flying into Madrid on 1 Sep, RENFE to Pamplona same day, then ALSA bus to SJPDP on 2 Sep. As I want to start off slowly, I will be breaking up the walk to Roncesvalles, staying at gite Kayola near Orisson on the first day.
My pack is down to just under 20lbs without water. I've spent the last month or so trying out various sock arrangements and breaking in my boots. I have not done 24km back to back in my training walks, but I seem to be able to do 7 miles with no difficulty whatsoever on contiguous days. I'm planning to start off slowly, leave early in the morning and walk at a relaxed pace.
My take on some of the recurring discussions on this forum
Sleeping bag:
I decided to take a lightweight (~550g) down sleeping bag as well as a silk liner. That combination seems to offer a great deal of flexibility. You can use just the silk liner on warm nights, the liner with the down bag unzipped as a duvet, or the liner inside the bag for cold environments.
Boots/socks:
As I have wide feet, I chose Keen Gypsums 1/2 size larger than usual with Smartwool toe sock liners and Smartwool medium weight hiking socks. So far, not even a hint of a blister, but we'll see on the Camino. The Gold Bond foot powder (blue bottle) also seems to be a big help.
Poncho vs shell/rain cover:
I figured that I'd need some sort of jacket when not on the trail for both warmth and protection from rain and wind, even when not carrying my pack. So, I went with one of the lightweight Arcteryx shells and a waterproof pack cover rather than a poncho.
Hope to see some of you on the Way.
Buen Camino!
My pack is down to just under 20lbs without water. I've spent the last month or so trying out various sock arrangements and breaking in my boots. I have not done 24km back to back in my training walks, but I seem to be able to do 7 miles with no difficulty whatsoever on contiguous days. I'm planning to start off slowly, leave early in the morning and walk at a relaxed pace.
My take on some of the recurring discussions on this forum
Sleeping bag:
I decided to take a lightweight (~550g) down sleeping bag as well as a silk liner. That combination seems to offer a great deal of flexibility. You can use just the silk liner on warm nights, the liner with the down bag unzipped as a duvet, or the liner inside the bag for cold environments.
Boots/socks:
As I have wide feet, I chose Keen Gypsums 1/2 size larger than usual with Smartwool toe sock liners and Smartwool medium weight hiking socks. So far, not even a hint of a blister, but we'll see on the Camino. The Gold Bond foot powder (blue bottle) also seems to be a big help.
Poncho vs shell/rain cover:
I figured that I'd need some sort of jacket when not on the trail for both warmth and protection from rain and wind, even when not carrying my pack. So, I went with one of the lightweight Arcteryx shells and a waterproof pack cover rather than a poncho.
Hope to see some of you on the Way.
Buen Camino!