Im going back in late Aug (fingers crossed) a niggley knee has me a bit worried that it may not happen.
I started buying the little things over Christmas. e.g Spork, rain poncho, socks.
Im still trying to find the right pair of shoes. I think I must have the record for testing the most shoes. Im onto number 5 or 6. Some have good stability but are hot, others breath but offer no lateral support, some have good soles for walking on soft ground but are too hard for footpaths.
When I go to the supermarket I pick up little pottles of Vaseline as I read on here they are hard to find in Spain. I have also got tee tree and lavender oils. (Tee tree is a great antispectic, and I read that lavender (MAY) help with bed bugs. :? Along with an antiflam called Natures Kiss, its a NZ brand and it works like magic when I put it on.
I have had my pacer poles for about a month and they have been great to practice with. I took 8 min off my time on a steep up hill tramp and wasn't even trying. They made a huge difference. Im glad I've started practicing with them as my triceps were sore after the first time which I wasn't expecting.
I've started looking at packs. Top of my list is the Osprey Viva at the moment. Its a 50 litre (which is too big) but the harness is comfortable around my hips and it is sooo light.
I would say, test some of your walking gear now before it gets too hot. (you are going in March aren't you?
) You want to see if its going to chaff, if you can layer it up to keep you warm, if it will dry easily and tolerate hand washing. I tested some of my clothes in summer and that was really helpful.
I tried Icebreaker recently...but I couldn't handle the "itch" factor on me. So I will be using high tech shirts. Shame as I was hoping they would work.
I found having a list helps and it feels good ticking things off