HBS60
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- August 2024 (planned)
As I am trying to prepare for the Camino, I find myself realizing that these 3 variables could make a huge difference in my ability to walk the Camino.
Weight. Unfortunately, I have the bulky cPAP machine which necessitates a larger (hence heavier) backpack. It doesn’t help that I’m on several medications which are also bulky. I mentioned a few days ago that I’ll be carrying 22.5 lbs, but the weight itself doesnt’ seem to be that much of a problem, at least for short distances. My backpack fits well, and it’s actually easy for me to forget that I have it on, but…
I’m walking in the FL heat, and what I think it’s worse, the humidity. This morning, I started my training walk at 79 F degrees, with a humidity of 95%. It was 8:00 AM. I definitely felt I was backpacking trough a sauna. I walked about 2 miles, with just a little bit of aches and pains, but nothing horrible, being mindful of drinking water and taking a couple of 10 minute breaks. After 2 miles, I stopped at a park, used their restroom, and sat on a picnic table for a good half hour. It was already 9:30 AM, and the temperature was up to 82 F degrees, and the humidity was a bit lower but still high at 88%. I started to head back, with 2 miles back it would be a total of 4 miles, easy peasy, I thought.
It was a struggle. Earlier in the day I was headed west, with the sun in my back. Now I was headed east, with the sun on my face. I could sense that it was much more of a struggle, and I needed to stop much more frequently. I have a hiking umbrella, so I deployed it, which helped a little bit, but I am still struggling to learn how to attach it without it wobbling all over the place. I refilled my water bottle twice at a couple water fountains I found, and I took a long break at a bench that was on a nice shady spot, took off the backpack and rested. I put water on a handkerchief and dabbed my face, which also helped.
I finally made it to my starting point, but the way back seemed much harder than earlier in the day. By then it was 11:27 AM, the temperature was 88F degrees and the humidity was 68%.
While I’m used to the FL heat, I’m not used to carry a backpack in these temperatures. Checking my weather app, I see that the temps in Spain seem to be cooler than here, but more importantly, the humidity is much, much lower, around 20-30%. I’m hoping that this lower humidity will help, because otherwise I’m having my doubts. I do think that the backpack weight is not that much of an issue, although I’ll certainly look for things to jettison, as well keeping Jacotrans in mind. Nothing can be done about the weather, but I do know other pilgrims have done the Camino successfully even in the summer. And yes, I know I need to leave earlier than 8 AM, but still, given the long distances, I will be walking for several hours, so the issue will come up anyway. One other variable is that when I’m just going one way as I will in the Camino, I could simply stop when I need to stop, but today, I HAD to turn around and walk back so I could get into my car. Maybe I should have rested longer, but then the day would have become even hotter. Good thing I had water and was able to find shady places. So it is as I’m learning what I’ll deal with when I actually walk the Camino.
What’s the experience with temps/humidity during August/September in the Camino?
Weight. Unfortunately, I have the bulky cPAP machine which necessitates a larger (hence heavier) backpack. It doesn’t help that I’m on several medications which are also bulky. I mentioned a few days ago that I’ll be carrying 22.5 lbs, but the weight itself doesnt’ seem to be that much of a problem, at least for short distances. My backpack fits well, and it’s actually easy for me to forget that I have it on, but…
I’m walking in the FL heat, and what I think it’s worse, the humidity. This morning, I started my training walk at 79 F degrees, with a humidity of 95%. It was 8:00 AM. I definitely felt I was backpacking trough a sauna. I walked about 2 miles, with just a little bit of aches and pains, but nothing horrible, being mindful of drinking water and taking a couple of 10 minute breaks. After 2 miles, I stopped at a park, used their restroom, and sat on a picnic table for a good half hour. It was already 9:30 AM, and the temperature was up to 82 F degrees, and the humidity was a bit lower but still high at 88%. I started to head back, with 2 miles back it would be a total of 4 miles, easy peasy, I thought.
It was a struggle. Earlier in the day I was headed west, with the sun in my back. Now I was headed east, with the sun on my face. I could sense that it was much more of a struggle, and I needed to stop much more frequently. I have a hiking umbrella, so I deployed it, which helped a little bit, but I am still struggling to learn how to attach it without it wobbling all over the place. I refilled my water bottle twice at a couple water fountains I found, and I took a long break at a bench that was on a nice shady spot, took off the backpack and rested. I put water on a handkerchief and dabbed my face, which also helped.
I finally made it to my starting point, but the way back seemed much harder than earlier in the day. By then it was 11:27 AM, the temperature was 88F degrees and the humidity was 68%.
While I’m used to the FL heat, I’m not used to carry a backpack in these temperatures. Checking my weather app, I see that the temps in Spain seem to be cooler than here, but more importantly, the humidity is much, much lower, around 20-30%. I’m hoping that this lower humidity will help, because otherwise I’m having my doubts. I do think that the backpack weight is not that much of an issue, although I’ll certainly look for things to jettison, as well keeping Jacotrans in mind. Nothing can be done about the weather, but I do know other pilgrims have done the Camino successfully even in the summer. And yes, I know I need to leave earlier than 8 AM, but still, given the long distances, I will be walking for several hours, so the issue will come up anyway. One other variable is that when I’m just going one way as I will in the Camino, I could simply stop when I need to stop, but today, I HAD to turn around and walk back so I could get into my car. Maybe I should have rested longer, but then the day would have become even hotter. Good thing I had water and was able to find shady places. So it is as I’m learning what I’ll deal with when I actually walk the Camino.
What’s the experience with temps/humidity during August/September in the Camino?