BiggBlue
Robin
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 17 Frances 18 Portuguese,
19 Primitivo 22 Norte
Usually, when I go on a Camino, I take gloves. These are mainly for those chilly, damp mornings when it's raining slightly. However, I've found that few gloves are waterproof, and the ones tend to be too bulky to carry. So, as I prepare for my late September departure, I'm debating whether to bring gloves.
Historically, I've packed a very lightweight pair of lining gloves along with thicker ones. On one or two Caminos, I never ended up using them. One morning on the Norte, I started walking at about 6:30 AM. There was a fine drizzle, not heavy rain, but the clouds were low. After walking for an hour and a half through the forest in shorts and a T-shirt, I realized I was freezing. I struggled to open my backpack because my hands were colder than I had imagined. I layered up as much as possible, but my hands were so cold that I had trouble getting the gloves on. They quickly got wet.
When I reached the first café, about 14 kilometres in, I had to sit inside for an hour to warm up.
So, does anyone have recommendations for great gloves that aren't too bulky for wet weather? Or is it better to focus on staying warm overall and not worry too much about wet hands?
Historically, I've packed a very lightweight pair of lining gloves along with thicker ones. On one or two Caminos, I never ended up using them. One morning on the Norte, I started walking at about 6:30 AM. There was a fine drizzle, not heavy rain, but the clouds were low. After walking for an hour and a half through the forest in shorts and a T-shirt, I realized I was freezing. I struggled to open my backpack because my hands were colder than I had imagined. I layered up as much as possible, but my hands were so cold that I had trouble getting the gloves on. They quickly got wet.
When I reached the first café, about 14 kilometres in, I had to sit inside for an hour to warm up.
So, does anyone have recommendations for great gloves that aren't too bulky for wet weather? Or is it better to focus on staying warm overall and not worry too much about wet hands?