Sunday 1 February 2015

Some advice. And a packing list

Some good advice about the Way of the Stars

1. Take your time
2. Take as little as possible with you

That's all you need!




Over the years I have noticed that carrying only what you need gives so much pleasure. This is different for everybody. Fully packed, my backpack is usually around 11,5 kilo, but the challenge is to keep it under 10, rather 8. This is good for your feet and body, making days lighter and longer distances possible. Pay the most attention to a good backpack and good shoes. And you can buy things you might miss along the way, which is better than carrying along stuff you’re not sure of. For me, it was my rain gaiters or gamaschen. I finally left them behind 'in sight of the cathedral'.

A lot of extra weight is in a heavy sleeping bag and to much heavy clothing. Or excess food and water. You don't need the heaviest walking shoes, there is a lot of easy terrain on the Camino Frances. And, most importantly, taking care of your feet: I used Gehwohl foot cream. It is difficult to find in Spain, you need one tube for a month. It is the best, and it helps prevent a lot of problems.

MY PACKING LIST CAMINO (Spain April-October)

Backpack
Rain Jacket or Poncho (fitting over your backpack)
Long trousers linen or synthetic
Shorts
Walking shirts 2
T-shirt / blouse
Fleece
Underwear 3
Walking socks 2 pairs
Socks 1 pair
Swimsuit
Walking shoes (light ones are okay, class AB suitable for Camino Frances)
Light sandals
Sunglasses
Hat
Thin sleeping bag
Sleeping bag liner (silk is light and protects against bedbugs)
Very good ear plugs
Towel (light/small)
Plastic bag (Ziploc) for valuables while showering
Tick removing tools
Bandages
Mug
Pocket knife
Plastic fork/spoon
Headlamp / Small flashlight (or in phone)
Cellphone & Charger
Moneybelt with Money / ID / Credit Card / Bank card
Passport
Pilgrim's Passport
Small day backpack
Two plastic water bottles half a liter each (it is not necessary to carry more, you can buy or fill from fountains for extra in really hot weather)
Small roll toilet paper
Toiletry bag
Sun cream
Small piece of soap
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Gehwohl footcreme (from Germany, start ten days ahead, not available in Spain, 1 tube= about a month)
Diary
Pen

If you want:
Walking stick(s), esp. climbing and descending is easier (esp. when it is slippery, rainy) and lighter for you knees. it just depends on what you like..
Walking guide
Cable/sdcard reader for cellphone or camera
Camera & Charger
Music/ earbuds
Book
Shaving stuff

Buen Camino! Simon Wijma




Haglofs... since twenty years serving me




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