37. Post-Camino packing review

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @lilywalden3606
    @lilywalden3606 Год назад +20

    Refreshing to find a quitely spoken person to walk us through your journey. Easy to listen to and easy to take notes as you talk to us. Thank you! For bringing calmer pace to the journey prep for me. Ill be staying with you!!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +2

      Hi Lily! Those may be the kindest words written to me! I am humble and grateful ❤️ Thank you. I am on my way to Spain, as I write this, to walk Camino Finisterre. I will keep posting as this time I am walking alone and the schedule is quite demanding. Buen Camino! 🥾

  • @auzzygirl8175
    @auzzygirl8175 Год назад +49

    Australian Registered Nurse here. With regards to hats COVER YOUR EARS! I can't tell you how many ear cancers we see here from people not using sun screen on their ears and not wearing a hat that covers the ears. Always, always, always use SPF 50 on every exposed skin including the back of neck, back of legs and back of arms and use it EVERY day, even on cloudy days you can still get sun damaged. Prevention is better than the cure.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +3

      Right??? Baseball caps are cute and all, but useless in the blazing sun! Buen Camino! 😊

    • @heatherframpton9693
      @heatherframpton9693 Год назад +2

      Every day wearing sunscreen... 😊❤️👍🏻☀️

    • @auzzygirl8175
      @auzzygirl8175 Год назад

      @@heatherframpton9693 Absolutly.

  • @ataraxiajudith9229
    @ataraxiajudith9229 Год назад +12

    This is so helpful to see an older person's experience. There seems to be a ton of videos from 20-somethings. I'm decades past that. LOL Thank you for your review.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +2

      Hi Ataraxia, thank you for your kind comment! It is funny that most of the videos seem to be coming from much younger pilgrims. It is certainly not representative of the pilgrim demographic. If the majority of pilgrims were not older, I would have to guess that it was at least 50/50. There is probably a gap in the comfort levels with technology. Buen Camino!

    • @ataraxiajudith9229
      @ataraxiajudith9229 Год назад

      @@kbhothothot Thanks, that's good to know.

  • @angelikabrady3634
    @angelikabrady3634 4 месяца назад

    You are a lovely vibrant lady and it's a pleasure to listen to you. Thank you for all the great advice. 👌🌹

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  4 месяца назад

      @@angelikabrady3634 Hi Angel! 😇 Thank you for watching my video and saying such nice things! Buen Camino!

  • @julierawlins5984
    @julierawlins5984 7 месяцев назад +2

    I have watched many videos on this subject. This is the best.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Julie! Thank you for watching and your very kind comment! Buen Camino!

  • @anaortiz1771
    @anaortiz1771 3 месяца назад

    Big thanks!!.. this information really help me a lot.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  3 месяца назад

      @@anaortiz1771 Yay!!! 😃🙏💕🥾

  • @jillpannill2578
    @jillpannill2578 Год назад +7

    This is my fave packing video for the Camino yet! I’m going August 31st to Oct. 10th! Thank you for your fun and informative video.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi Jill, thank you for saying such nice things! You made me smile from ear to ear 😄 I think you are going on Camino Real at the exact perfect time. I’m swaying back and forth between walking the Portuguese Way and returning to the French Way. Either “Way” (😉), I’ll be walking. I hope you have the very best time! Buen Camino!

    • @Laura-rp5jh
      @Laura-rp5jh Год назад +2

      Hi Jill, I hope to go at the same time! Travelling from Hong Kong to Paris then SJPP. Looking forward to seeing you on the Camino Frances

  • @GeorginaRodrigues-yy1nk
    @GeorginaRodrigues-yy1nk Год назад +6

    Canadian aged 75 want to do the Camino, I've read Shirley Mcleans book years ago and it is on my bucket list and you have made it more interesting and need to go. scared as im alone but will do more research thanks for all your suggestions.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi Georgina! I listened to Shirley’s book while I walked part of my Camino. The Camino is an excellent bucket list adventure! And, addicting. I can’t imagine letting ‘23 pass without doing another. Georgina, maybe it’s time to lace up and head out! Buen Camino!

    • @MobileDispatches
      @MobileDispatches 10 месяцев назад

      I’m Canadian as well. 67 and heading out on my own in two months!

  • @deborahpool1154
    @deborahpool1154 Год назад +10

    Love all your videos. Great photography (really!) and great commentary. You helped me understand much better what the conditions will be, and what the challenges are. Really appreciate your positive outlook in every situation. Doing my first Camino (Frances) next October.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +3

      Hi Deborah, thank you for your very kind words. I’m excited for your Camino! I think October will be an excellent time to be on your Way. The cooler temperatures and melancholy sky will make your walk really special. I expect you will have an epic adventure! Buen Camino!

  • @hike2fish
    @hike2fish Год назад +4

    I thought this was a well done and informative post trip review. Good tips fir the Camino for everyone. The only tip I have being that I always suffer from blister when backpacking in the wilderness is to pre-tape your blister sensitive areas of your feet. Prevents the whole issue. Thanks again.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi Hike2Fish! I couldn’t agree more! I am off to hike through Provence in new hiking shoes, again, because I just can’t seem to learn anything! I will absolutely take your advice on taping. My Camino taught me well enough where I am likely to blister. I haven’t perfected care for the pads of my lesser 4 toes. Open to suggestions. Buen Camino!

    • @hike2fish
      @hike2fish Год назад +1

      Btw take extra time to break in those new hiking boots. Daily walks initially especially steep grades were you can. Then a day hike should soften up any non-leather hikers. For leather you need several weeks of harder wear. Another tip when buying & sizing boots is to take out the insole in the store, stand up on them and ensure that you have a finger width in front of your toes. In this way you double check for adequate toe-box space. Otherwise you are banging your toes into the boot front especially on downhills and taking off toenails at worse. Cheers.

  • @colmgallagher2285
    @colmgallagher2285 9 месяцев назад

    Absolutely brilliant advice on what to pack for the Camino

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  8 месяцев назад

      Hi Colm Gallagher! Thank you for the very kind review! Buen Camino!

  • @smisplacedalaskan1762
    @smisplacedalaskan1762 3 месяца назад

    Thank you. This was very informative.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  3 месяца назад

      @@smisplacedalaskan1762 Hi Misplaced! Thank you for watching and commenting on my video 💕 I’ve now walked several more miles since this Post-Camino review and have been able to reduce weight by only having 2 hiking “outfits.” In fact, I’m enjoying Paris, post-Camino, with those same two outfits 😮 It works! It really does! Buen Camino! 🙏😊💕🥾

  • @dmwl09
    @dmwl09 2 года назад +12

    I have now watched all of your videos. What an adventure! I just love your spirit and positivity! No wonder you made so many Camino friends. Great videos and thank you for the gear review!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  2 года назад +1

      Oh my goodness! Huge dedication! Thank you for your very kind words 🙏💕 And, let me apologize for the music. I didn’t look at apps before Camino and just used what was on my phone. The choices that I had for music was abysmal and, believe it or not, the one that I chose was the best. Ugh 🙄. If you are going on Camino, it will be epic in your life. Please don’t forget that your friend Kathy said “the Camino provides.” This will make you smile and laugh in wonder on your journey.

  • @seakyle8320
    @seakyle8320 Год назад

    very good video. +1 for your beautyful cat kiki ! greetings from germany🐈

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi SeaKyle! Thank you for watching and your kind review! KiKi is a princess 🐈👑 Buen Camino!

  • @freeasabird5187
    @freeasabird5187 5 месяцев назад

    Love your video, especially the silicone cover for a plug. 👍👍

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  5 месяцев назад

      @@freeasabird5187 Thank you for watching and your very nice comment! That little silicone cover is one of my favorite items. Buen Camino!

  • @karenharway5142
    @karenharway5142 Год назад +8

    Well done! The dry bag can also serve as a bag to wash clothing! I have an 8L dry bag; works great.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      That is a genius suggestion! I would never have thought of it. Thank you for sharing this tip 😊

    • @RB-fz9gg
      @RB-fz9gg Год назад

      How do you wash them?

  • @ALMAPAGAN
    @ALMAPAGAN 6 месяцев назад

    I really enjoyed your review and tips. They have lightweight rain skirts and leg gaiters for those rainy days. they do a lot to keep you dry and comfortable.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Alma! Thank you for watching and adding your helpful comment! I just finished walking the Via Podiensis and am now a reformed believer in gaiters. It easily rained half of the total of 35 days. The rain and mud that I had to walk through was impressive. From now on, I’ll be walking with over the shoe gaiters. So grateful I had waterproof boots! Bon Chemin!

    • @ALMAPAGAN
      @ALMAPAGAN 6 месяцев назад

      @@kbhothothot Looking forward to your next journey. Amazon has a wonderful selection of lightweight rain skirts and ripskirt wraps that would help.

  • @CaminoTurtle
    @CaminoTurtle 11 месяцев назад

    Totally agree about not bothering to bring the money belt. I preferred to use a regular "fanny waist pack" since I liked to have access to my phone and my pilgrim passport during the day and it was nice to have it in front rather than in my backpack. The waist pack had a back zipper where I kept my passport, credit card, and driver's license since I didn't need those most of the time and liked the security of it being in the back. I also agree not to bring a pillow, but I did bring a pillowcase just in case there was no pillow, I could use clothes to make a pillow.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Camino Turtle! Thank you for your insightful comment and for watching my channel 😊 I think the waist pack idea is a very good one! I am walking Chemin Le Puy this year and will definitely add a waist pack for all the reasons you mentioned. And, it would be nice to have my Garmin close at hand. Buen Camino!

  • @Ellee0827
    @Ellee0827 Год назад

    Very informative and smartly thought out video - thank you

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Thank you, Ellee! And, Buen Camino!

  • @rebeccamoore4177
    @rebeccamoore4177 2 года назад +9

    Super helpful, thanks! FYI Neutragena makes a SPF 50 lotion stick. Super lightweight and much easier to use than cream for instance.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  2 года назад +5

      That’s a very good tip! I will check it out! Second Camino will be the Portuguese Way in ‘23 😃

  • @djbreakfast
    @djbreakfast 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the tips!! We’re writing down our packing list as we follow along 😊

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi DJ Breakfast! Thank you for watching my channel and best of luck in your Camino planning! I am planning another long one this year and am lightening my pack by taking fewer clothes. In addition to the clothes on my back, I will only bring one additional pant and shirt, and running shorts and a tee to sleep in. I will still bring three pairs of socks and liners because foot care is so important. I am also adding a small waist pack, so I have easier access to my phone, money, passport, and Gimbal (better videos in ‘24 😃). I am excited for your adventure and Buen Camino!

  • @debbiewood4560
    @debbiewood4560 Год назад

    Great video. Really awesome to hear what worked and what didn't. Thanks so much.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Debbie, thank you for your very kind comments! Buen Camino!

  • @maureen149
    @maureen149 Год назад

    Hello from Australia! A great informative video, thanks so much :)

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi Maureen! Thank you for your kind review and Buen Camino!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      P.S. Maureen, I can’t wait to visit Australia!!!💕🥾🦘

  • @ursulamoney203
    @ursulamoney203 Год назад +7

    For any non-Americans reading and wondering about the shampoo. Lush - in many European countries, and online- do shampoo bars and containers (they are slightly less deep, so less weight). They have versions for all sorts of hair types: also, psoriasis etc for which you might normally feel you need your special shampoo.
    @A Slower Pace Thank you for the video. Goodness knows how I ended up here; I am not thinking of doing the Camino, though I live in Spain and have done practice day walks with those more committed to the idea, including the Camino from landfall from Africa - Tarifa to Boloña beach.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi Ursula, thank you for adding your local knowledge! I appreciate it! As for how you “ended up here”, perhaps you are being called. In the beginning, I didn’t even know that I wanted to walk. I gained knowledge of the Camino years ago and that knowledge grew, over time, into a desire that I could not ignore. Now, I think about the Camino every day and spend time looking at flights and the rest of my calendar for my eventual return. I want to walk the Portuguese Way, but I fell so deeply in love with Spain and her people and history, I may just go back to SJPDP and do the French Way all over again. Perhaps we will meet on The Way. Buen Camino!

    • @debbiemeyer7666
      @debbiemeyer7666 Год назад

      I love the Lush bars, too!

    • @trishvanroggen2893
      @trishvanroggen2893 Год назад

      L’Occitane also makes a variety of shampoo bars.

  • @carenalmeida8037
    @carenalmeida8037 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you very much for your "Post-Camino packing review", it has been very useful for my own preparation. Good path in life, God bless you!!!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Caren! Thank you for watching and leaving a very nice comment! I think my first pack was pretty good, but heavy. If you can, or want to forward some of your things, it is a very manageable amount. I am getting ready to walk my next long Camino and have reduced the weight of my pack from about 23 lbs, without water, to 16 lbs, without water. This year, I am walking in the same pant and shirt every day, changing into a capri and tee for evening and sleeping. If I encounter rain and there is no opportunity to dry my hiking clothes, then I have the capris and tee as a backup. I really hope this works! 🤞 I wish you the very best experience and a Buen Camino!

    • @carenalmeida8037
      @carenalmeida8037 9 месяцев назад

      @@kbhothothot Oh great, you're going for a new opportunity!!! I will do it God willing in Sep and Oct of this year, I have no excuses, there are many good tips and examples like yours... Buen Camino 2024 then!!!

  • @57kongking
    @57kongking Год назад

    Sweet lady, thank you so much for your suggestions, I am going to do only the last part on September , hopping I am not going to get blisters. I am looking forward to do it . God bless

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      God Bless you, KongKing! And, Buen Camino!

  • @marilyns6043
    @marilyns6043 Год назад +4

    Great video!
    The little stoppers for the pole tips are available in hiking shops along the way. I wore down a couple pairs in a couple Caminos - no regrets.
    The Camino goes through well-populated towns with excellent pharmacies. Anything 'emergency' or forgotten can be picked up along the way. The pharmacists are very helpful and usually bilingual.
    I did bring pepper spray - kept it within reach on the front of my pack. I didn't use it - but would have been helpful if I was cornered by a dog. It did help with my self-confidence along the way as I was traveling alone.
    The only thing I would add that I didn't see would be a swimsuit. Especially for the summer months. Doesn't take much space - and is such a welcome relief in a couple situations. If you can spend the afternoon / evening in Molinaseca after the mountain - you'll welcome a swim in the river.
    Also, I'd recommend marking the back of your shoes and your poles with a bright-colored duct tape with your name / initials on them. It makes them easy to find and makes it less likely that someone will accidentally take your boots. It happens - last Camino there was an ongoing saga of a few people losing boots in a similar...but not exact...size.
    See you on the next Camino!!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Marilyn! Thank you for the great tips! They are really appreciated and add good value to this space! I especially appreciate the suggestion for easily identifying your poles and boots. When my former partner and I hiked Tour du Mont Blanc, someone took his hiking boots at the highest refugio on the trail. Thankfully, the pair that was lest behind fit him very well, but this mistake could have had disastrous results. Buen Camino!

    • @marilyns6043
      @marilyns6043 Год назад

      @@kbhothothot Thanks! Are you going back soon? First walk I did St. Jean to Santiago. Second time I didn't have as much time, so I did it from the half-way point and then went to Finisterre. I highly recommend heading to the sea for a lovely rest stop at the end of the trip. My goal is to do the Camino every three years until I can't anymore.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      @@marilyns6043 Hi Marilyn! I am packing now for my second Camino. I settled on Camino Finestere (Santiago-Finestere-Muxia-Santiago) because I am feeling strongly called to walk this. I will return in ‘24 to walk the entire Norte. I’m hooked! Buen Camino!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hello again, Marilyn, We are rocketing into 2024 and my plans have changed a bit. I will walk two Caminos in the coming year, the Chemin Le Puy and Camino Portuguese. I’ve just purchased my air to France and am getting very excited 😃 Buen Camino!

  • @seafarer_
    @seafarer_ Год назад +2

    Your advice is so practical and your presence is so calming. This is going to be super useful for my trip to Egypt soon, thank you!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Wow! Egypt! That sounds like an epic adventure 😃 I hope you have a wonderful trip and thank you for watching.

  • @fecardona
    @fecardona 9 месяцев назад

    The doggo crying in the background 🐶😂

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  9 месяцев назад

      Hi Fecardona! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching and Buen Camino!

  • @nina8680
    @nina8680 Год назад

    So helpful. And I love your personality, hope I come across people like you when I leave in a couple of weeks. Thank you for the video!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Nina, thank you for your kindness 💕 You will certainly make friends in the first couple of days, your “Camino Family.” I expect that you will know them the rest of your life. Buen Camino!

  • @christineleneghan7661
    @christineleneghan7661 Год назад

    Excellent information about the poles. Thank you!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Christine, I’m glad you found something useful in my video! Buen Camino!

  • @AfterCoffeeWithJess
    @AfterCoffeeWithJess Год назад

    this is one of the greatest youtube videos i've ever seen.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Jess! Thank you for your very kind and generous comment 💕 Buen Camino!

  • @wanderlustpilgrim
    @wanderlustpilgrim Год назад

    Good video, well done (and to the person shooting it) very informative ... I'm about to watch your whole playlist on the Camino :)

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi LCFI! Thank you for your very kind words! I do hope you enjoy my videos. They are really amateur productions, but I present them to you with honesty and vulnerability. Buen Camino! 🙏🏻💕😊

  • @ginamarten6646
    @ginamarten6646 Год назад

    What a very useful video! Well presented and well reasoned. Thank you. Now, to find your trip videos.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Gina, thank you for the very kind words! You can find my videos easily by typing A Slower Pace Camino into the search. Hitting the join button will keep them in easy access for as long as you like. Buen Camino! 💕

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Whoops! Hit the Subscribe button 😁

  • @debbiemeyer7666
    @debbiemeyer7666 Год назад +4

    I’m 63 now and have Lupus and complications from it. I don’t think I could even lift a carryon into the overhead now and I’m 5’9”. I love traveling and the last time I hiked was in 2018 all over Yellowstone and following the Gallitin River and the same trip we then flew to Calgary and hiked all over Banff and got to walk on a glacier. I miss those days and hope my doctors get me stronger again. I literally have to lay in bed for a week after we drive to see our son, DIL and grandkids or if they come down and I’m muscling up strength to play with them, which is nonstop for 6 and 4 yr olds. Everyone that’s able to travel, do it when you’re young like our 3 sons do. Our youngest has to travel alot as he’s in the USAF on a rapid response team to be on a cargo plane anywhere in the world within 12 hrs. This is a new position that he wanted, but more dangerous than the 8 yrs he was in airfield management. He had dangerous deployments in the Middle East, but was usually on an airbase. Now, his group would be 1st in and out in to decide where a runway should go coordinate how to fix a bombed out runway. I worry about him and I know the stress isn’t helping my Lupus and heart issues right now. But he’s happy and very responsible so I’m happy for him. Your video was very informative and if I’m able to get well, I’ll use those tips, especially the hiking poles. We bought 65 and 80 ltr Osprey backpacks, hiking gear, walking poles, tents, everything a hiker would need and haven’t used it once since my condition worsened. Oh, we did sleep in our own tents and new sleeping bags in the backyard! Lol it was fun for a few hrs and then we went inside to our comfy bed. 😅

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Prayers for a rapid recovery, Debbie. ❤️

    • @debbiewood4560
      @debbiewood4560 Год назад +1

      Hey Debbie. Not sure if you have heard of Dr Goldner from Goodbye Lupus. There may be some pointers that she shares that could help you out. She has had lupus herself. Best of luck.

  • @DblBlz
    @DblBlz Год назад +1

    Great video and realistic advice. I'm planning to walk the Camino Frances in late August. Cheers

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi John!👋 Woohoo! What a great time to walk! I hope your Camino is just amazing. Buen Camino!

  • @mdldgsc
    @mdldgsc Год назад

    Excellent video 😊

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Maria! Thank you for watching and your very kind words!🙏💕😊 Buen Camino!

  • @chinitatuntun
    @chinitatuntun Год назад

    Loved your video! First time I learnt there might not bed bed liners in the albergues! Also useful to learn what you didn’t use in the end. Buen camino!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Chinitatuntun! Thank you for your kind comments! You definitely want to bring your own sleep sack/bed liner. Buen Camino!

  • @dianav.d.h.6956
    @dianav.d.h.6956 Год назад

    Debbie,
    Thank you for all the advice in your video.
    I hope your Lupus doesn't 'flare up' anymore so that you can enjoy hikes like the Camino in the near future.
    I am thinking about walking the Camino and after seeing your video I am even more inspired.
    All the best to you and friendly greetings.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Debbie! Thank you for your very kind words 💕 Thankfully, I don’t have lupus. The only thing that can slow me down is a few extra pounds 😆 I love that you feel encouraged to walk. I hope you do! Buen Camino!

  • @johnavery5384
    @johnavery5384 10 месяцев назад

    Great review. Thanks for sharing.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  10 месяцев назад

      Hi John! Thank you for watching and your very kind words. Buen Camino! 🙏🥾😊

  • @dittanymorgan7039
    @dittanymorgan7039 Год назад +1

    Lovely practical video thank-you. How can I not love it with Kiki in it? Will now go on to watch your others. I’m planning to do the Frances this April may. ❤

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi Dittany! Thank you for your kind words! KiKi is a love ❤️ I’m excited for your Camino and know you will have an amazing experience! Buen Camino!

  • @joannc147
    @joannc147 Год назад

    Very thorough detail, thank you!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi Joan! Thank you for watching and your kind words! Buen Camino!

  • @julierawlins5984
    @julierawlins5984 7 месяцев назад

    Wise to add hikers wool to your list of must haves.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  7 месяцев назад

      Hi Julie! I was wondering about hikers wool just the other day! I have watched all of the Days We Spend videos. I adore Shawn and Lainey and their videos and advice are really good. Lainey is solid on the hiker’s wool and she makes me want to try it. Thank you for the reminder, Julie. If you have experience with it, I would love to hear more! Buen Camino!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  7 месяцев назад

      Hi again, Julie! I just ordered two packages of hikers wool from Amazon. I think it will really help with my biggest problem area for taping: between my toes!!! If it works, I will add it to my video commentary on the Via Podiensis 😃 Bon Chemin, Julie!

  • @WanderlustingLawyer
    @WanderlustingLawyer Год назад

    Love the idea of a boot brush! Haven’t seen that before.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Wanderlusting! I have been on treks where the rain was relentless (Dolomites!). This was not that trek. The little boot brush is a cool item and I will keep it for future adventures. But, it only rained a couple days on my Camino. Mud was never an issue. Thank you for checking out my video. Buen Camino!

    • @BeckyHunter-wq9eq
      @BeckyHunter-wq9eq Год назад

      The vegetable brush sold at Dollar Tree works great as a boot brush. I used it to clean caked mud on my boots.

  • @mwilson827
    @mwilson827 2 года назад +1

    This is great information for any adventure. I liked your review of each item. This will help me in the future. Love you, Kathy!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  2 года назад

      Thank you! Love you right back ❤

  • @jaimetarne9436
    @jaimetarne9436 2 года назад +1

    Great unpacking video. Thanks

  • @kenp7215
    @kenp7215 Год назад

    What a thoughtful, practical review. Thank you for sharing!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Ken, thank you for your kind review! Buen Camino!

  • @sarahfalconer18
    @sarahfalconer18 Год назад

    Thanks for this lovely video. Made a few notes for my own Camino list ❤

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Sarah! Thank you for your kind words 🙏💕😊 I hope you have the best trip! Buen Camino!

  • @kellyhauber7891
    @kellyhauber7891 Год назад

    Such a helpful video. Thank you.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Kelly! I appreciate the very kind feedback 🙏 Thank you for watching my channel and Buen Camino!

  • @Laura-rp5jh
    @Laura-rp5jh Год назад +4

    Loved your video. Can I ask how you handled the money situation? Did you bring a lot of cash or rely on ATM's? What brand was your puffy jacket as it packed down very small. Do you remember the weight of you fully loaded back pack? I hope to do it this year or next when I will be in my late 70's and any tips for an 'elderly' pilgrim? Thanks

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +13

      Hi Laura! Thank you so much for watching! Let’s address your age first. You will be in good company and feel very comfortable on the Camino. Age is just not an issue. And, I very much hope you go this year! So, what are the issues?
      1. Feet first! I live and recreate in the mountains. But, turns out that only gave me a false sense of security that took me down about 9 days in. My best advice, born of experience, walk! Walk for lots of miles and walk many consecutive days in a row. Walk on sidewalk and asphalt. Notice any hot spots on your feet? If you feel even the slightest crowding in your shoes, they will become your nightmare. Work with athletic tape and a sock liner before you leave home so you know what works for you. Try out both silk and synthetic liners. Shoes are a giant controversy in RUclips videos. My experience is go larger than your usual size, a half to a full size larger. After I had to leave my hiking boots behind, I was fitted with shoes large enough to be clown shoes! 😆 But, they got me to Santiago, where I ceremoniously threw them in the trash! I had experienced walking 11 consecutive days prior to the Camino. But, you haven’t walked 500 consecutive miles, until you have. Your feet will swell, so give them room.
      2. Money. I used ATMs. You will only find them in the towns large enough to have an ATM system that works with international banking. Many of the small villages had an ATM, but they were only for transactions within Spain. So, look at where you are going and plan accordingly. Many, if not most, of the dormitory style accommodations only accept cash, while most, if not all, of the hotels accept credit cards. The great majority of bars/cafes will only accept cash. I usually took $300-$400 EU out of the ATMs at a time in the very largest cities.
      3. The puffy jacket that I purchased on Camino was super in expensive ($35?), made in China, and literally doesn’t have a label on it. However, there are lots of choices available at REI, Columbia, and I’ll bet just about every outdoor recreation store. I will also add that I have seen puffy jackets that fit into their own stuff sack in Costco and Sam’s club. So, I’m guessing Walmart will have something, as well. Lots of places happy to take your money!
      4. My fully loaded pack, with 100 oz of water was just about 25 lbs. This is too heavy. When I Camino again this year, it will not weigh more than 20 lbs. Know that you can pick up lots of toiletry kinds of items along the way, if you find that you don’t have something you need.
      5. Bonus comment! Keep in mind that the first stage of the Camino is physical and challenging, as your body conditions. The second stage, the Meseta, is mental, and you will have lots of time to think (I loved it!). And, the third and final stage is spiritual, no matter what you are spiritually tied to. This part of the Camino is green and lovely and has a lot more pilgrims on it. I think being aware of these stages helps. Does it hurt? Yes, it is expected. Will you be introspective? Yes, your journey will be largely internal. Will you walk in gratitude and love? Yes, it is your reward.
      Buen Camino, Laura!

    • @Laura-rp5jh
      @Laura-rp5jh Год назад

      @@kbhothothot Thank you so much for addressing all my questions. Regarding shoes I wear a men's size 41 and for my 2020 Camino which did not happen I bought a size 43!! I have lots of essential stuff going on like the renovation of the complex that I live in, repairs to apartment etc so I think 2024 will be my year. A huge thank you again.

  • @fredletstravels
    @fredletstravels 2 года назад +1

    Great job! i did part of the Appalachian Trail and used a lot of the same techniques in packing, glad you enjoyed your hike!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  2 года назад

      Wow! The AT!!! You are brave and wonderful. Thank you for your kind words.

  • @carolynwestin8087
    @carolynwestin8087 3 месяца назад

    Hi! Thanks for this very helpful video. I am wondering how you find the Gravel Layover Travel Blanket as part of your sleep system. It sounds like it might be a good idea in place of a sleeping bag.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  3 месяца назад

      @@carolynwestin8087 Hi Carolyn! Thank you for watching! I prefer traveling with a sleep sack because it takes up less room and (nearly) everywhere I have slept on Camino has blankets, at a minimum. Buen Camino! 🙏💕🥾

    • @carolynwestin8087
      @carolynwestin8087 3 месяца назад

      @@kbhothothot Ah -that's really helpful to know. I really don't want the extra space and weight of a blanket or sleeping bag but was worried about being cold when we walk half the Camino Frances September 2025.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  3 месяца назад

      @carolynwestin8087 Hi Carolyn, I think you will be happy with a sleep sack. And, I’m very happy to hear you are walking!!! Buen Camino! 🙏💕🥾

  • @kathylundy5911
    @kathylundy5911 2 месяца назад

    Great video! How much did your backpack when when fully packed? Thanks so much

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  2 месяца назад

      @@kathylundy5911 Hi Kathy! Thank you for watching and asking an excellent question. I think my pack was close to 20 lbs, without water, on the Camino Frances. This is too much. A good guideline is no more than 10% of your body weight. For my last two Caminos, I was able to get my pack weight, before water, down to 16 lbs. I am constantly thinking about ways to get even lighter. Hopefully, I can reduce to 14 lbs in 2025 🤞Buen Camino! 🙏💕🥾

  • @Kitiwake
    @Kitiwake Год назад

    This year.. for Advent..I plan to do a week's Camino.. Maybe 2 weeks. and Intend to bring everything extra in my pockets.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Wolf, I hope you have a most excellent adventure! Buen Camino!

  • @lugsdin
    @lugsdin 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting to see a post-Camino packing review. Now pack it all back in the pack and head off again!!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  2 года назад +1

      Right??? I’m ready to do another one! Maybe the Portuguese Way?

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  2 года назад +1

      Graham, now that I’ve been home 2 weeks, I can’t wait to go again! Planning to do the “Portuguese Way” in ‘23 and I wish I were walking right now.

    • @lugsdin
      @lugsdin 2 года назад

      @@kbhothothot Great to hear - I hope to do Portuguese after I finish the Francés- still have the section from SJPP to Burgos to do. Yes, wish I was back walking now!! 🏃🏼🏃‍♂️🏃🏼🏃‍♂️

  • @Deirdre2312
    @Deirdre2312 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video , what kind of cloths pegs ( name ) can’t seem to find them

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Deirdre, Thank you for watching! Are you asking about the really versatile clips I used to hang clothing, socks, etc? If so, they are called Foshine Clothespins and I purchased them on Amazon. Currently, they are about $10 for a 24 pack. I think 8 of them is plenty. Buen Camino!

  • @rachelanderson995
    @rachelanderson995 2 года назад

    WOW. Just loved this video! I've been on probably all the Camino packing list and yours was amazing. I'm doing my first Camino next September. Starting walking on Sept. 7th from SJPP. Will now go check out your other videos... Thanks for sharing !!!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  2 года назад +1

      I apologize for the poor video quality! I shot my first video ever after we arrived in SJPP and literally tried to learn as I went. The music is maddening! I will do a much better job next time…Portuguese Way ‘23 😃. Thank you for your very kind remarks!

    • @jackie5221
      @jackie5221 Год назад

      Loved your video. Trying to locate the Camino companion app. Can’t find it by this name. Please clarify if you can

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      @@jackie5221 Hi Jackie! I am just now seeing this. The two apps that I have on my phone are Buen Camino and Camino Ninja.

  • @terristewart6119
    @terristewart6119 Год назад

    Very helpful!!! Thank you so much!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Terri! Thank you for you kind words! Buen Camino!

  • @roseangel1965
    @roseangel1965 Год назад

    Lovely video full of great tips and advice. I have just booked my fourth Francés for September. Each time I refine my packing.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Buen Camino, Angela! Looking forward to Portugal in ‘23 😊

    • @roseangel1965
      @roseangel1965 Год назад

      @@kbhothothot oh enjoy🙂

  • @pismorichy
    @pismorichy Год назад

    Hi glad to have found your channel, I'm leaving out of L.A. in March you piqued my attention about carrying on your hiking sticks/poles , I read on TSA website they don't allow , how did you do it? As I want to do the same as I'm starting in Pamplona . Thanks , great vids. PismoRichy..

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi PismoRichy! Thank you for watching my little channel🙏 I am happy to share my experience with carrying hiking poles onto airplanes. I put rubber tips over the titanium end of my poles and use a pole bag, there are several available on Amazon. The pole bag is then strapped to the outside of my pack. This has worked on every flight that I have been on leaving and reentering the USA, Greece, Italy, France, Switzerland, Peru, New Zealand, and Kenya. However, I must warn you that I have had my poles confiscated every time that I have flown out of Madrid and Santiago de Compostela (Resale? 😆). I don’t like loosing my poles. So, for myself, I will never travel with expensive poles. I can also allow myself enough time to hand my poles over as checked luggage on any flight that is not charging me for this service. And lastly, I can have comfort in knowing that purchasing another set of poles is not difficult at the beginning of any of the Caminos that I have been on. Bottom line, I don’t think there is any guarantee that you will be successful carrying your poles onto a plane. Thank you for your very good question and Buen Camino!😃🥾🥾

  • @cltinturkey
    @cltinturkey 9 месяцев назад

    Just watched your helpful video again. Thanks! I have a few more questions. Where did you buy your hiking pole tips? I'm talking about the boot-like rubber tips that have metal reinforcement inside. Please share the brand, if appropriate. Sounds dumb, but I'm not sure what type of undies to take. Seems like my preferred cotton is out. What material are yours made from (for quick drying) and what brand are they? Next is lotion. Did your skin feel dry after all that sun exposure? If so, what type of lotion did you use after showering? Last is jewelry. I assume you took just one pair of earrings. That, of course, would compel you to buy one or two souvenir pairs to remember your adventure. Any advice here? Our plans have changed. We're now setting out mid May and have switched to the Camino Portugués, starting in Porto. Thanks for all your tips and advice!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  9 месяцев назад +1

      Wow! Congratulations! I’m really excited for you and will be following your footsteps later this year. So, I hope you tell me all about it 🤞
      Poles and tips: If you just want the “Nordic Walking Poles Rubber Tips (4 pack)”, they are available on Amazon for about $12 US. I think there are several brands, but the ones I looked at were from Mons Peak. I am leaving on another long Camino very soon and changed up my poles because they were confiscated at the airport in Paris and in Santiago. This year, I will be carrying Trekology collapsible poles. They fold up small enough to be placed in an ultralight duffle and handled as checked luggage at the airport. They also come with a variety of tips. I am carrying the light duffle in my pack anyway, in case of injury that causes me to forward some weight. So, I can make this modification without adding any additional weight to my pack.
      Underwear: I wear a wicking underwear that dries super fast. Again, there are several brands, but mine are from ExOfficio and can be purchased through Amazon.
      Jewelry: I’m not much help here. I wear the same gold hoops on and off the Camino. But, you will have many opportunities to pick up something cute along The Way.
      Best advice: Keep it light or forward a bag. In ‘22, my pack was about 22 or 23 pounds, without water. This crushed my feet. I pitched clothes and got my pack down to 16 pounds, without water, for ‘24. I will wear one hiking outfit and carry one, washing every night and sleeping in the clean dry one.
      I hope you have a wonderful walk and Buen Camino!

    • @cltinturkey
      @cltinturkey 9 месяцев назад

      @@kbhothothot Thanks for all the information and good luck on your next Camino! They do seem to be addictive. It's rare to see someone who was satisfied after just one.

  • @rlhagemann
    @rlhagemann Год назад

    Great video!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Rebecca! Thank you for the very nice comment 💕 Buen Camino!

  • @heatherframpton9693
    @heatherframpton9693 Год назад

    Brand new subscriber here...thanks for the packing tips. 😊🧳💺✈️❤️

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Heather! Thank you so much for watching! Buen Camino!

  • @lynntfuzz
    @lynntfuzz 2 года назад +1

    Such a Great Video!! Thank you!!!

  • @CTCJ08
    @CTCJ08 Год назад +1

    Hello from Canada , what brand of sock liner did you use. Very useful video!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi On Adventure in Canada! My sock liners were REI Co-op Coolmax. I also like the silk ones. Thank you for the kind review 😊 Buen Camino!

  • @pamcrane5239
    @pamcrane5239 3 месяца назад +1

    Sorry I just realized that you said you were there in September

  • @janicekeating4297
    @janicekeating4297 Год назад

    Enjoyed your tips!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Janice! I appreciate your very kind feedback 🙏 Thank you for watching my channel and Buen Camino!

  • @sem-w7329
    @sem-w7329 2 года назад +2

    Loved your video, even though I’m not going to Camino. Can you please tell me what is the name of your peg/loop hanging thing & the brand of your dry bag…I’m thinking they will be very useful in Mexico!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching! I used the Sea to Summit Ultra-SIL Dry Sack, 13L and the cool hanging clips are Foshine Clothespins 24 Pack Small. I purchased both of these items on Amazon. Happy adventuring in Mexico!

  • @rhondaviau-caron3322
    @rhondaviau-caron3322 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks a great informational video. I am not sure you have been asked this, but two questions
    What did your backpack weigh?
    Did you prebook all your accommodations?
    How did you contact a use a bag forward company for you pack?

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Rhonda! Thank you for watching and thank you for the great questions! My pack was too heavy. I think it was pretty close to 22 lbs, before water. My pack was too heavy and my boots were too small. The combination of these two mistakes took a toll on me shortly after clearing the Pyrenees. So, that’s how I became acquainted with the baggage porting services. There are several companies that are available throughout the entire Camino Frances and their information is everywhere: all the alburgues and hotels along The Way. As for booking, yes, I did pre-book all of our accommodations. People are walking in unprecedented numbers since restricts dropped post Covid. And, we walked during a holy year. However, I did not complete all our reservations prior to leaving for the Camino. Instead, I booked SJPD through Pamplona prior to arriving in Spain, and then booked a few days ahead from there. I spent much of our five rest days booking ahead. This method worked fine for us. Buen Camino!

  • @shelwyatt7203
    @shelwyatt7203 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed this video and will use it as my go to when packing ☺️

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching and leaving a very nice review! Buen Camino!

  • @peterexpatkiwi
    @peterexpatkiwi Год назад

    Useful tip on the pole 'shoes' , thanks.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Thank you for watching! Buen Camino!

  • @anaortiz1771
    @anaortiz1771 3 месяца назад

    Hi again, an been watching other videos but I haven't found one that give an estimate spending for a day. Can you share your knowledge, thank you

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  3 месяца назад

      @@anaortiz1771 Hi Ana! Excellent question! If you are planning on albergues and bunk beds, I think about $20 EU per day. A private room is between $50 EU and $70 EU. A cafe con leche is about $2 EU and a tortilla (potato and cheese pie) is another $3 EU. Plan on $5-$8 EU for a sandwich and a pilgrim dinner is about $15 EU. So, bunk bed, coffee and a tortilla, sandwich for lunch, and a pilgrim dinner can be as inexpensive as $45 EU per day. I shared a private room nightly on the Camino Portuguese and budgeted $100 EU per day for everything. Buen Camino!

  • @LorraineBilodeau
    @LorraineBilodeau 4 месяца назад

    Do you have a clothing list? Iam going in september nd wondering what to wear. Shorts, or long pants, short sleeve or tanks or long sleeve? I may be over thinking lol

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  4 месяца назад

      @@LorraineBilodeau Hi Lorraine! Thank you for watching and thank you for your great question! Camino packing absolutely invites over thinking. I am preparing now for my 4th Camino and I am still over thinking 😂. Are you walking the Camino Frances? From where to where. It makes a small difference in clothing. I started the Frances on September 1st and finished in mid-October. It got cold at night and in the mornings by October. Here is my new, improved clothing list for the Frances, from SJPDP to Santiago:
      Poncho, felt cap and gloves, ball cap to keep the poncho from falling down over your eyes, broad brimmed hat, light fleece zipped hoodie, light fleece pants (to wear alone or slip on over your hiking pants), two pair of quick dry convertible pants (one to wear and one to carry), two short sleeve quick dry hiking shirts, one merino wool tee shirt, three pair merino wool socks and three pair silk sock liners, two bras, three pair of underwear. And, when it gets very cold and layering just doesn’t cut it, a light puffy jacket. I think that’s it and all you need! When you arrive at your albergue or hotel, take your shower and wash the clothes you wore that day. Then, wear your hiking clothes for the next day. The tee shirt is for sleeping and can provide an additional layer, if necessary. Buen Camino!!! 🥾💕

  • @loreeraine7273
    @loreeraine7273 Год назад

    It was so valuable to hear all your practical suggestions. I am curious: did you say when you walked? I'm planning on going on the Camino Portuguese in April or May of '24 and would like to bring the correct amount of warmth!!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Loreeraine! I think you have picked the exact right time to walk Camino Portuguese. I am committed to walking Camino Norte in late spring, ‘24, and am very, very tempted to arrive early enough to walk from Porto first. So, you and I are on the same page. I am on my way to Spain right now to walk Camino Finisterre. I will keep posting as this time I walk alone and the schedule is demanding. I hope to see you on the trail and Buen Camino!

  • @cltinturkey
    @cltinturkey Год назад

    Thanks so much for talking us through your Camino gear. I'm really curious how much your total pack weighed. A few questions if I may. Did you coat your feet in petroleum jelly before putting your sock liners on? Did you use sheep's wool patches to cover foot hot spots? Did you wear merino wool socks over your liners? If not, what type? How much cash do you typically keep on hand? Are ATMs readily available? I'm scheduled to do the Frances beginning in April 2024, and concerned about extra weight due to cool weather gear. That's the only time my walking partner can go. Thanks for whatever you can tell me!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi CLTinTurkey! Thank you for watching my channel and thank you for all the great questions!
      BAG WEIGHT: My bag weighed about 20 lbs, without water. I think this is too heavy and I will make adjustments for my 2024 Caminos. It is absolutely possible to walk in the same pants and shirt every day and pack something to sleep and eat dinner in (shorts and a tee). This would alleviate a large amount of the weight that I carried. In addition, if you are walking through a couple of seasons, as I did, you can purchase additional outerwear along the way and donate whatever you no longer need. One item that is “optional” that I will continue to carry is the lightweight, packable duffle. This can be handy if you receive an injury and need to have some of your things forwarded to lighten your load for walking.
      FOOT CARE: This topic super controversial and you will find lots of differing opinions. I did not use any petroleum jelly or sheep’s wool. I used silk liners, surgical tape, and gauze, and Darn Tough wool socks. I am now a big advocate for wearing boots/shoes that are a size larger than your usual size.
      CASH: I carried about $200 Euros to start and replenished my cash when I walked through villages and towns that had an ATM. You’ll want to plan ahead a little and watch those ATM fees! Some are really steep! If you plan ahead, you can walk to the next larger town for a lower fee. Also, it’s helpful to know that some of the smaller towns don’t have ATMs that work with banks outside of Spain. Withdrawing $200 Euros at a time worked for me and lasted long enough to get to the larger cities that had ATMs that would connect with my USA bank. Lastly, I used a credit card whenever I could to make my cash last longer.
      COOLER WEATHER: Starting in cooler weather and walking towards the warmer weather is the exact opposite of my experience. But, I would suggest layering in items that you can discard along the way, if it gets warm enough to do so. My intuition tells me to bring a packable puffy jacket, poncho, fleece hat, warm gloves, merino wool long sleeve and short sleeve shirt, and efficient and light weight thermal underwear bottoms. A fleece jacket is another layer that is super light and efficient to put under your puffy, if your puffy is not super warm. To save on weight, I wouldn’t bring duplicates of anything other than your breathable underwear (panties x 3) and socks and liners (3 each). It is also helpful to know that you can purchase what you discover you need in the larger cities and discard what you no longer need. You can also ask for assistance at albergues. The albergue hosts are Camino experts and may even have a box of donated items that could be useful.
      Buen Camino, CLTinTurkey! 💕🥾🥾

    • @cltinturkey
      @cltinturkey Год назад

      @@kbhothothot Thanks a million! You're so kind to give me this great and useful information. I keep a minimal travel list in mind. The required items are: passport, ticket or boarding pass, visa (if necessary where you're going), cell phone, a credit card, $200-300 in cash, toothbrush and paste, and one change of clothes. Anything else you can buy most everywhere. I have several fun jackets or sweaters I bought overseas. They became fun souvenirs after the trip.

  • @jessimoves
    @jessimoves Год назад

    Love watching other people's Packing List for some future inspo! How do you feel about a sleeping liner versus a sleeping bag? Did you ever get cold? Everyone always asks me and I tend to say sleeping bag (even in August :) as Galicia can get cold nights? Much love from a fellow pilgrim

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Jess! Thank you for watching my little channel! I am always really happy to meet another pilgrim 💕 I am a pretty big girl and run on the warm side. I like a liner and expect that I would cook in a sleeping bag. I was cold in Roncesvalles on September 1st and the weather certainly got colder as traveled through Galicia in October. Every place that I stayed had blankets, so staying warm outside was the bigger issue 🥶 Buen Camino!

    • @jessimoves
      @jessimoves Год назад

      ​@@kbhothothot Good to hear! So true, it really matters what we're like in everyday life as well. I'm always cold :) Plus liked it for coziness, but never asked for blankets either, so maybe I consider this next time! Buen camino!!

  • @anaortiz1771
    @anaortiz1771 3 месяца назад

    One more question did you use any of the agencies for the camino like camino way?

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  3 месяца назад

      @@anaortiz1771 Hi Ana, no need for an agency. If you have the time, you can arrange for everything yourself (and save a bunch of $$$). Buen Camino! 🙏💕😊🥾

  • @frithbarbat
    @frithbarbat 9 месяцев назад

    On the off-chance that you can remember, these things that you took but didn't need - would they have been available if you DID need them? I'm thinking of the duffel, extra earplugs, all that sunscreen. I would imagine similar things are available for sale along the way, so no need to carry them "in case"?

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hi Frithbarbat! You are 100% correct! There are about 5 pretty good sized cities on The Way. So, if you can make it to Pamplona you can get just about everything you might need. I am walking another very long Camino in just a few weeks. I have pared down to one set of clothes to walk in and something to sleep in. My pack for ‘24 weighs 16 lbs, without water. This is much, much lighter, only includes what I would consider to be essential. Thank you for watching and your very good question! Buen Camino!

  • @jessicasanchez5334
    @jessicasanchez5334 Год назад

    Hello love your video, got so many ideas for my Camino in Sept of this year. Where did you get the cube bags?

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Jessica! Thank you for your kind words and congratulations on your decision to walk!!! I love those little packing cubes 💕 They are made by Eagle Creek and mine are the Pack-it Specter Cube, available on Amazon. They are expensive but super durable. I have been using mine for over a decade. Thank you for your question and Buen Camino!

  • @SallyCeccato
    @SallyCeccato Год назад

    Hi
    Thank you . I learnt alot.
    Are you able to tell me where you got your clothes pegs in video and their name please?
    Regards
    Sally

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Sally, the cool clothing clips are Foshine clothespins 24 pack small. I purchased them on Amazon. They are really one of the best adventure travel hacks ever! Thank you for checking out my packing video. Buen Camino!

  • @marylouvanteylingen6472
    @marylouvanteylingen6472 Год назад

    Great video with lots of useful tips. I have been trying to find he USB port plug. What is the brand name of the plug? I am also curious to know if you checked your backpack or did you carry on the plane.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Marylou! Thank you for watching! The USB charger that I brought is a Lencent 4 Port USB Travel Power Adapter. It comes with plug adapters for several different countries and the price was about $14 on Amazon. Buen Camino!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi again, Marylou! I missed the second part of your question…I did not check my backpack. It was my single carry-on for 5 flights through 4 countries. A 40 liter bag meets all the airline requirements that I encountered for an overhead storage bag. Thank you for another great question! Buen Camino!

  • @asprelskcalling1151
    @asprelskcalling1151 2 года назад

    Great video. Love it!!

  • @JamesLynchCO-du3rn
    @JamesLynchCO-du3rn 9 месяцев назад

    Great video! How much did your pack weigh? Never done Camino but I think about it every day now.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  9 месяцев назад

      Hi James! Time to recognize that you are being called!!! My pack was too heavy. As I recall, it was about 22 lbs without water. It crushed me about a week in and caused real trouble with my feet. My shoes were also too small. Here’s the fix: If you are staying in alburgues, one hiking pant and shirt, 3 pair socks and liners, outerwear, sleep sack, etc. I had the clothes on me and two additional outfits in my bag. That’s a lot of extra weight. If you’re in hotels, pack what you like and forward what you don’t need in a separate bag for $5 Euro per transfer. As for shoes, please believe me!!! Your feet are going to swell. Purchase boots/shoes a half size to a full size larger than your usual size, and break them in well before Camino. I wore my regular size and paid dearly for it. One last tip: break in a pair of Tevas as your second shoe/shower shoe. They are heavy, but it’s nice to be able to take off your hiking boots/shoes and change to Tevas and socks (with silk liners) when your feet are fatigued and you still have miles to go. My experience is Tevas offer good support. Buen Camino, James!

  • @adbc8213
    @adbc8213 Год назад

    Really helpful...Thank You!!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi AD! Thank you for your kind words 🙏 Buen Camino!

  • @pixalu
    @pixalu 6 месяцев назад

    For folks without a smart watch, they make watches for kids that have a silent vibrating alarms. I got one on Amazon. The band is plenty long enough despite it being a kids watch. Very reasonably priced. No need to buy or even bring a smart watch to get this alarm feature. (I own a smart watch but don't want to bring it since my phone will always be on me. I don't want to lose it or deal with charging it every day.)

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Karen! Brilliant suggestion! Thank you for watching and contributing! Buen Camino!

  • @mariapietrzykowski8894
    @mariapietrzykowski8894 Год назад +1

    Thank you the video it has really helped me. I was wondering where you got the bag that used for your clothes when showering. Also, how much water did you carry and how often were you able to fill up? We’re going in May so it won’t be as hot.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi Maria, my shower bag was Sea to Summit Ultra - SIL Dry Sac, 13L. I outfitted my backpack with a 100 oz water bladder, but only filled it about half way, most days. We did walk through several 100 degree days, but I was never lacking water. There is usually a fountain every couple of hours. If I remember correctly, there are a couple spots that require a little pre-planning, but your guide book (or one of your new besties’ guidebook 😉) will give you a heads up. The entire Camino is set up for your success…enjoy the miracles! Buen Camino!

  • @debsmith8102
    @debsmith8102 5 месяцев назад

    What boots did you use? You mentioned everything but that?

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@debsmith8102 Hi Deb! Thank you for watching and asking a great question! Shoes and boots are a big issue on Camino. And, walking Camino isn’t anything like the walking or hiking most people have done before. I promise. I started Camino in my Asolo hiking boots. 🥾 After several days, my feet were shredded. It’s not the boots. It’s Camino. When I arrived in Pamplona, I bought a pair of great, big, men’s Hokas. They were like clown shoes! But, the man who owned the shoe store was confident that they would get me to Santiago. And, after a few more blisters, they did! Walking day after day for most of the daylight hours is very different from going on a long hike for a day, or two, or three. I’m a backpacker and thought I knew what I was doing. Nope. Sixty percent of Camino is on the road. So, cushion is important. You will also be walking for about 500 miles, if you start in St Jean. So, deep tread is important. When I reached Santiago, my shoes were nearly smooth. Now, I feel like I know a little more than I did before. Lot’s of people like Hoka hiking shoes (I was in running shoes) and about as many like cross trainers or hiking shoes. Hiking boots are a very bad idea! In addition, your feet will swell and may even change shape. So, find a shoe with a wide toe box and buy a size larger than your usual shoe size. Trust me. Lastly, break them in well before starting Camino. I just finished close to 500 miles across France in a pair of Keen mid-rise boots. I wore the tread down, but not off. And, the larger size and wide toe box were very comfortable. Only one blister! I will walk Camino Portuguese very soon and have purchased another pair of Keens to get me there…low-rise. Buen Camino!

    • @debsmith8102
      @debsmith8102 5 месяцев назад

      @@kbhothothot wow! Thank you so much for taking the time to answer so throughly!! I’m 75, and I think 500 mikes is too much for me. I really enjoy your videos and will continue to watch you in your travels!♥♥👍

  • @angiebee598
    @angiebee598 Год назад

    Great post camino review! How much did all of this weigh? Did you ever think about tossing some of these excess items along the way?

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi Angie’s Family! My pack was a little too heavy, for sure. I think it probably weighed close to 24 pounds with a full bladder and definitely added to the blister problems I encountered early on. I ended up putting daily non-essentials in a duffle and forwarding it on ($5 E per day). I actually ended up with more stuff at the end because the nights got quite cold in October and I needed a jacket and gloves. I am getting ready to do my second Camino as I am writing this and will take advantage of the warmer weather of an earlier start. I will eliminate one shirt and one pant so that I am only carrying one change of clothes. I also think that I can zip off my pant legs and leave those at home. Just this simple change will lighten my load quite a bit. I hope to carry my full pack the entire way and will post my progress on my channel. Thank you for your great question! Buen Camino!

  • @Chellebeller
    @Chellebeller 10 месяцев назад

    Why didn't you like the backpack?

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  10 месяцев назад

      Hi Chellebeller! Thank you for watching my video and commenting. I appreciate it! I love my backpack! It has been my constant companion through 2 Caminos in ‘22 and ‘23 and will join me for 2 big Caminos in ‘24…REI 40 liters. Buen Camino!

  • @jb.creative1
    @jb.creative1 Год назад

    I’m interested i. what the fleece looks like. I hear I should bring one but not clear about the type. I plan to do the Frances in September. Thanks!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      What a great time of year! But the fleece that I brought may not be warm enough towards the end of your Camino. My fleece is from Columbia.com and is called Women’s Benton Springs Full Zip Hoodie. It’s on sale right now for $50. I love this hoodie. It’s warm enough by itself for cooler temperatures and thin enough to layer under another jacket when it is very cold. I will probably wear it threadbare!

  • @alixc4533
    @alixc4533 5 месяцев назад

    They do have shops in Spain, for those people asking how much deoderant to take!!

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  5 месяцев назад

      @@alixc4533 That is an excellent point! Thank you for watching and commenting. Buen Camino!

  • @karenchristy2844
    @karenchristy2844 2 года назад +1

    Great information! What was the brand of the shampoo bar and where did you get its container?

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  2 года назад +1

      I loved my shampoo bar, obviously! The soap and tin came from Suds & Co. The yummy scent was “blossom”.

  • @anaortiz1771
    @anaortiz1771 3 месяца назад

    Hi, question do you need a travel agency to plant the trip (flight) ground transportation fom the airport and accommodation? I want to do it next year., In advance thank you

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  3 месяца назад

      @@anaortiz1771 Hi Ana! Thank you for watching and for your very good question! I arranged for everything myself. I would start with an ebook guide to the Camino Frances. The albergues will be listed there, as well as a few hotels. You can also get good advice on the Camino forums and Facebook pages. Most hotels can be booked directly on line and many offer Pilgrim discounts, so don’t hesitate to let them know that you are walking the Camino and ask if they offer a discount. All of your major airports have taxis and Ubers readily available. And, if you are flying into Charles de Gaulle airport, you can get on a train without leaving the airport. Trains are inexpensive and it is easy to negotiate the logistics. The train station in Saint Jean Pied de Port is within easy walking distance of all of the hotels (if you can, book one close to the cathedral and pilgrims’ office). You can get your pilgrim passport for your daily stamps at the pilgrims’ office the night before. There is also a Pilgrims’ Mass at the cathedral that you can attend the night before. There is a great hiking supply store in SHPDP for last minute items, but nothing between there and Pamplona. Ana, I would love to help you any way that I can, so please don’t hesitate to contact me through this channel. Buen Camino! 🙏💕😊🥾

    • @anaortiz1771
      @anaortiz1771 3 месяца назад

      Hi thank you for your prompt response, i am really nervous trying to plan this trip as a solo for the first time. I am looking for the best city to fly in and the most easy an direct if possible to get to St Jean de Port.

  • @calilocal4134
    @calilocal4134 Год назад

    hi! where did you buy the rubber tip for your walking poles? thanks for sharing

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Hi Cali! The little shoe shaped walking pole tips are available on Amazon for about $7 for two pair. One pair is all you would need for 500 miles, but you will want to toss them out after that. Thank you for your question and Buen Camino!

  • @happyfeetwanderers5034
    @happyfeetwanderers5034 Год назад +1

    Hi I found this so helpful . Thank you for taking the time to share. Can I please ask what brand your packing cubs are as they seem light weight also very good for an organised back pack?

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +3

      Hi Happy Feet! Thank you for your kindness 😊 The packing cubes are Eagle Creek. I bought mine from REI and Sierra Trading Post, but they are also available on Amazon. Buen Camino!

    • @jessicapiombo3436
      @jessicapiombo3436 Год назад

      @@kbhothothot I thought I recognized the Eagle Creek bags...I have a set myself and love them.

  • @LavenderHazelwood
    @LavenderHazelwood Год назад

    How hot was it walking in September?

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi Lavender! It was hot in September, with some early days over 100 degrees. But, the temperatures cooled down as the month progressed. And, by October, I needed to purchase a puffy coat and gloves for the evening temperatures. I believe that we made a very good decision to walk in September and October. Buen Camino!

    • @LavenderHazelwood
      @LavenderHazelwood Год назад

      @@kbhothothot Thank you!

  • @ileanapino2567
    @ileanapino2567 2 года назад

    Enjoyed your video! Where did you buy the clip with the loop gizmo?

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      Amazon. It is called Foshine Clothespins. I paid $9.99 for 24 of them and shared them with The Lovely Stephen 😉

  • @debandullea4702
    @debandullea4702 2 года назад

    Hi there, can you please tell me the brand of your 30L duffel bag? Thank you. I enjoyed your video. It is very helpful for trying to pare down to the essentials.

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад

      The duffel is an REI Co-op Stuff Travel Print Duffel - 30L. I paid $34.95 and it was one of the accidentally smartest things that I brought on Camino! You can order it on REI.com.

  • @kathys-country-goodness5131
    @kathys-country-goodness5131 Год назад +1

    I was wondering did you wear any Merino wool clothing such as bras and underwear or socks?

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +2

      Hi Kathy! I wore Darn Tough Socks. And, I love them! I am a 100% convert to this brand! Heading for a hike through Provence (could there be a better “girls trip”?) and taking my gorgeous socks with me 😊 I also like the silk sock liner from REI. That’s it for Merino wool on my walk through Spain. Buen Camino!

  • @jonielvillanueva20
    @jonielvillanueva20 Год назад

    hi is there any bus that goes to Finestere of end of the world from Compostela Santiago thanks

    • @kbhothothot
      @kbhothothot  Год назад +1

      Hi Jonie! Yes, there is a bus that leaves daily from Santiago to Finestere. I don’t have any information on it, but I will recommend my favorite app for all bus and train information: Rome2Rio. I have used this reliable app to track down schedules and cost ranges for years. Thank you for your question! Buen Camino!