Not used:
- clothes, clothes, clothes.
- camera, used my photo instead, easier.
- book
Used a lot:
- rain jacket (Must) We only had 2 days of rain, of which one was an all day soaker, still we walked 38km that day. But we would walk early-ish, around 6-7-8 and it would be dark and cold. (Aug/Sept). So good for the mornings and evening. It’s light and blocks wind and rain.
-Head light (must), for waking in the morning, but also for in the dorm, going to the bathroom or leaving the dorm quietly in the morning. Yes, can use phone as someone mentioned, but I would still bring headlight.
- Pocket knife, I used a lot!! For cheese, salami, bread, oranges etc etc! Spain has such great food and snacks, that are great to pick up in a local store and bring with you.
- Silk bed liner (more of a bag really) was warm enough, and I no bed bugs the whole trip. My wife had the same, and she had bedbugs twice. But pretty sure because she used the thick blankets they provided.
- Band aids band aids band aids!! Wow, never gone through so many band aids and tape and “fluff”. First 10 days (through Pyrenees) no problem at all. Then it started. Somehow my little toe started to get squiched and to hurt. Long story short, lost both my small toe nails (infected). I would soak foot in piping hot water and lots of salt to get the infection out. Some friendly American lady gave me some antibiotics in drop form? I think that’s what it was... something to help with infection.
Cleaned it up, and wrapped it all day everyday. And blisters... endless! I wore only wool socks, and would change them out 1-2-3 times a day. But still.. Blisters underneath blisters. You learn to walk through them. Hurts for a bit.
- tiger balm or cold/ice gel: something to rub your muscles with, they are taking a beating. We walked long days, min 20km, some days 30, some days even 38-43km.
- SWIM WEAR, or something to swim in. A lot of towns have a public pool (piscina) and it is a treat. Colder the better. Tip: if you see accommodation with a pool advertised, sounds nice.. but that’s what everyone is thinking, so if you want quiet, stay clear from those.
- Buff, some days were scorching, and this was good to have to block the sun on your face/neck. I like sun, but you’re out in the sun walking everyday for 20-30-40 days. Also good for cold mornings. It’s cold enough you can see your breath.
- Flip flops.. must! Shower, post walk toe freedom, walk around dorm etc.
- Good belt.. you will lose weight... lost 20lbs and we ate and drank whatever we wanted. You walk and burn so much, it doesn’t keep up.
- Inflatable pillow. Worked good, comfy enough. Put a silk pillow case over it.
- clothes pins, to hang up laundry. Bar of soap, although most of time they have one. They usually have clothes pins to, but others might have used already.
Haha.. I also brought a sink-stop, so fill water in the sink. More of a joke, it hang on my back pack. Had to use it a couple of times when there was none and no buckets or bins.
- Travel mug! Bonus!! We brought these super light little travel mugs from MEC. Used them a lot! I had a water blatter (great, kind of a must) and had my cup hand on the side of my pack. At every fountain, I would fill the cup and walk with it and drink it. Also great for coffee to go or for wine. Especially (!!!!) at the wine fountain. Got some jealous looks there
I had people asking me where we got those and wished they brought one.
Wish I would have brought:
- a secondary walking shoe-type. I opted out cause it takes a lot space and weight, but that’s something I would definitely bring. Something different than you’re main walking shoes. Either soft comfy running shoes or sandals. I’m leaning more towards sandals, cause you can switch it up and give your toes a bit of breather for a day. My toes were in that shoe day after day after day, and, they weren’t happy. I think I walked in pain for all of the trip except for the first 10 days. And every day, the pain was somewhat different. One are would be better, but the other would be worse today. And next day different again..Constant struggle and at least 30-45min each morning for massaging, taping and bandaging. I sound like an old person (no offence) I’m 37 and 6’ and 210lbs and somewhat fit.