- Time of past OR future Camino
- Various 2014-19
Via Monastica 2022
Primitivo 2024
So for the welfare and benefit of everyone poring over their packing lists right now...and for our next Caminos...
What did you carry that you couldn't live without...and what did you want to leave by the side of the Camino someplace?
We're all different...no-one is 'right' here...not to stir up argument, just asking.
So FWIW, here's my list:
Essentials:
1. Salomon 5L Front Pocket...about 200gms and it held valuables, lunch, and everything I needed for quick and ready access. (A late addition in SJPP and the best thing I had)
2. Paper tape...Thanks to this, I had no no no blisters between the toes!!! And a roll of Omnifix from a pharmacia in Spain (it's an adhesive fabric dressing that went on the hips when the pack had rubbed a raw spot, allowing everything to heal, protected). Hallelujah on both counts.
3. Poles. At first I hated them and thought I'd made a mistake bringing them along. That lasted about 4 hours. After that they were my friends, helping me up the hills and saving me from several tumbles downhill.
Burdens:
1. Sleeping bag liner...my bag was warm enough, and heavy enough, thanks!
2. The industrial-strength first-aid kit/medicine cabinet/supplement stash. Number 2 above, Bandaids, aspirin, and antiseptic were essential, but the basics would have been fine. There are plenty of pharmacies in Spain!
3. The laundry line and clothespins. All very lightweight, but still totally unnecessary.
What do your lists look like?
What did you carry that you couldn't live without...and what did you want to leave by the side of the Camino someplace?
We're all different...no-one is 'right' here...not to stir up argument, just asking.
So FWIW, here's my list:
Essentials:
1. Salomon 5L Front Pocket...about 200gms and it held valuables, lunch, and everything I needed for quick and ready access. (A late addition in SJPP and the best thing I had)
2. Paper tape...Thanks to this, I had no no no blisters between the toes!!! And a roll of Omnifix from a pharmacia in Spain (it's an adhesive fabric dressing that went on the hips when the pack had rubbed a raw spot, allowing everything to heal, protected). Hallelujah on both counts.
3. Poles. At first I hated them and thought I'd made a mistake bringing them along. That lasted about 4 hours. After that they were my friends, helping me up the hills and saving me from several tumbles downhill.
Burdens:
1. Sleeping bag liner...my bag was warm enough, and heavy enough, thanks!
2. The industrial-strength first-aid kit/medicine cabinet/supplement stash. Number 2 above, Bandaids, aspirin, and antiseptic were essential, but the basics would have been fine. There are plenty of pharmacies in Spain!
3. The laundry line and clothespins. All very lightweight, but still totally unnecessary.
What do your lists look like?