Hello everyone, I am planning a Camino mid-January to whenever I get there and I wanted to ask some advice on footwear. I have a pair of gortex Adidas trail shoes but I'm not sure if they will be adequate. I am trying to keep my expenses really low, so money is definitely a priority. I plan to get a lot of my clothing from 2nd hand adventure stores, but I want to make sure my feet stay in decent condition. Any and all advice is greatly appreciated.
Hola
In winter your main objective is to stay dry.
Invest whatever you can afford in some boots.
As for the rest of your gear, layer up. Bring a sleeping bag, as it will get cold.
And try to get some wool gloves and mitten for wet days.
Remember. Your cloth has to dry as much as possible during night, and not all places got heating.
Here is a post I made some years ago.
Hola
When I walked a winter Camino I had a sleeping bag around the same weight and it worked out fine for me.
To give you an idea about what I was carrying, I started out with a back pack weighing around 10-11 kg and ended up with 14 kg.
I am a man, late 40's and in good physical condition.
Here are some advices regarding sleeping bags:
• Use an inner silk or fleece liner/bag.
A silk liner adds about 5° degree celsius to the bag and a fleece 8°.
On winter camping/trekking two liners are often used as the effect adds up and the liners are light weight.
• The sleeping bag does not make you warm.
It function as a thermo and isolate you.
This mean that it contains the warmth/heat you put in, so make some gymnastic before you enter and you will sleep warmer.
Think of the difference of poring cold or hot water into a thermo.
• Wear a beanie, scarf, long johns, gloves, cloth while sleeping.
• Unpack your sleeping bag early before going to sleep as the down/synthetic needs to unfold to provide maximum insulation.
• Ventilate you sleeping bag in the morning to get rid of sweat before packing it up.
• Do use a sleeping bag that matches your size. A to large result in to much air that needs to be heated and a to small result in to little air to provide best insulation.
• Put some hot water in your 0.5 water bottle and bring it into the sleeping bag.
• Never go hungry to bed. Energy equals heat.
• Remember to go to bathroom and pee off before going to bed.
The body uses a huge amount of energy if you are in a state that needs to go to the bathroom.
Buen Camino
Lettinggo