Thanks, CAPLEN. I am definitely leaning towards the macabi. Do you have just one macabi or two? Or do you have a different type of clothing for alternative days?
Kris
I haven't done an extended trek since my 2001 camino. In the last few years since I've used the Macabi, I've used it for everything from day hikes and general travel/road trips with lots of hiking & impromptu camping, car camping/weekender hikes, and up to 10 days wilderness backpacking.
My experience is that I can wear it for multiple days, and it never seems to get dirty. It seems to sluff off dirt, and I have a darker color too, so that helps. If I give it a rinse or a spot clean, it dries super fast. So in answer to your question - I only have one, and that's all I feel I need. And I don't feel the need for alternate day clothing either. There are other things I wear sometimes when hiking/traveling, but that is just personal whim and variety. If I were restricted to only one piece of bottom clothing, it would be my Macabi.
My next camino will be in 2015, and we plan on being in Spain for 10 weeks or so, mid-May to late-July. This is what I intend to carry for "bottoms":
1 Macabi
1 convertible (zip-off) hiking pants
3 longer-length boy short type underwear (hazard of skirt hiking - chafing!)
1 med-weight (sythetic/merino base layer - black) leggings
1 sarong (for an evening skirt/refugio wear - but also very multipurpose beyond clothing - towel, sheet, privacy screen, shawl/scarf, etc.)
[1 light-weight (silk base layer - colorful) leggings --- maybe]
[nylon gym shorts --- maybe]
I think this combo will give me lots of multipurpose variety, comfort, and warmth for hiking, post-hiking evenings, rest/sightseeing days, sleepwear and swimwear. But I expect I'll wear my Macabi most days hiking.