Hi everyone!
So long story short, me vs the Camino de Sudeste/Via de la Plata next Easter, starting in Verin a total of 180 kms, my first time on the Camino.
About the shoes. I don't know what to do. I heard both trainers and boots are acceptable. I don't own any pair of trekking boots. So I would have to spare the money to buy a good pair, which a disadvantage. Another one, is that I am leaving in less than two months, so even if I buy them today, I won't have much time to get used to them. On the other hand, my trainers are pretty much awesome, I use them to practice any sport and for walks like 10kms or 15, and they never bother me. The only disagvantage I see is that I am not sure how they (trainers) would perform with rainy weather. I have walked outside wearing them when it's raining, but I am talking about a city environment.
As for the backpack, I am rather short and slim (46kgs to 1,55m), so I plan on packing the lightest bag anyone has ever walked the Camino with. Seriously, I am a girl and I like the occasional dress and the mascara, etc, but I am very pragmatic and I know that I can't possibly carry a heavy bag. Can you give some advice on the backpack I should buy? Show me some good examples? I don't want to spare much money here either, so I am thinking about buying one in second hand. I already have a backpack from when I interrailed around Eroupe, but it's too big, 55L. How many L would be anice backpack to carry only a few clothes and some food. I really only need a small thing.
Thank you so much, and may our paths cross soon!
So long story short, me vs the Camino de Sudeste/Via de la Plata next Easter, starting in Verin a total of 180 kms, my first time on the Camino.
About the shoes. I don't know what to do. I heard both trainers and boots are acceptable. I don't own any pair of trekking boots. So I would have to spare the money to buy a good pair, which a disadvantage. Another one, is that I am leaving in less than two months, so even if I buy them today, I won't have much time to get used to them. On the other hand, my trainers are pretty much awesome, I use them to practice any sport and for walks like 10kms or 15, and they never bother me. The only disagvantage I see is that I am not sure how they (trainers) would perform with rainy weather. I have walked outside wearing them when it's raining, but I am talking about a city environment.
As for the backpack, I am rather short and slim (46kgs to 1,55m), so I plan on packing the lightest bag anyone has ever walked the Camino with. Seriously, I am a girl and I like the occasional dress and the mascara, etc, but I am very pragmatic and I know that I can't possibly carry a heavy bag. Can you give some advice on the backpack I should buy? Show me some good examples? I don't want to spare much money here either, so I am thinking about buying one in second hand. I already have a backpack from when I interrailed around Eroupe, but it's too big, 55L. How many L would be anice backpack to carry only a few clothes and some food. I really only need a small thing.
Thank you so much, and may our paths cross soon!