I Walked the Camino in the RAIN and Learned These Simple Tips to Stay DRY

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @aurorahemminger6098
    @aurorahemminger6098 10 дней назад +1

    Going in the middle of May 2025. From Riverside California Buen Camino!

  • @chicoflash6377
    @chicoflash6377 Месяц назад +7

    Hi Erica and Ricky! This is Steve from Chico. Because of your advice and inspiration I just completed the Portuguese Coastal Camino! When I got to Santiago I was so happy I walked to Finisterra. You guys are constantly in my thoughts, and someday I intend to see you on a Camino! Thank you so much!!!
    Steve

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад +1

      Steve! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 another Camino? What an inspiration you are!

  • @janearena6602
    @janearena6602 13 дней назад

    Hello Erica and Ricky. This is Jane from St. Augustine, Florida. I completed the Camino from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela in October, 2024. At the time that I walked it rained nearly every day. Being 79 yrs. old, I found such peace walking in the rain. Yes. I got very wet at times. I thought I was prepared for anything that I would encounter. But, rain is rain and rain is wet! Walking with soggy socks and shoes can be a challenge. After a few hours of walking I forgot about wet feet and clothes. I had so much time with myself. I discovered so much about me! That was an experience that I will never forget. The roads were not smooth either and, the assents and descents were trying at times. ABSOLUTE PEACE! It was just me doing this and because it rained I really didn't talk so much to fellow travelers until I occasionally stopped for "coffee" at a local village cafe'. I met so many pilgrims along the way to Santiago. When friends and neighbors asked me what this experience meant to me I came up with the term "SPEM"... Spiritual, Physical, Emotional and MENTAL. For me, I know I have a different perspective on life since I have returned home. I've discovered, at my age, what I am capable of achieving. 🙏

    • @pattykashiwamura625
      @pattykashiwamura625 9 дней назад

      What dates were you walking? We walked Sarria on 10/2 and stayed until 10/9

  • @pattykashiwamura625
    @pattykashiwamura625 Месяц назад +3

    Hi! I am from California and just got back from the Camino. I started from SJPDP and walked to Logrono. Then went to Sarria to meet my sister and walked to Santiago. We walked in the torrential rain last week and finished on Monday. When we left Santiago on Wednesday, the storm caused cancellations of flights and we were in trains all day trying to get to our destination. We never made it. Now that I am back today from Spain, my number one issue is dealing better with rain. My gear was ok, but could be better. I had a poncho and just decided to let the rest of the body get wet anyways.

  • @elizabethfitzgerald6274
    @elizabethfitzgerald6274 17 дней назад

    Ooo rain as an ally. Becoming friends with any and all elements is helpful!

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  16 дней назад

      All as an allay, that’s the goal!

  • @baerparker2875
    @baerparker2875 Месяц назад +3

    My husband and I love your channel. Someday we will walk the Camino ❣️We are from Sumpter Oregon, 'the American Swiss Alps.'

  • @kenthompson5758
    @kenthompson5758 Месяц назад +3

    I walked the norte and primativo this year in May. There a quite a few days of rain. I used a rain jacket, plastic poncho and decathlon umbrella. Didn't have waterproof socks ...should have lol with all the mud and puddles.
    It did not affect my pack weight as I had a total of 3kg with pack.
    Happy travels and senderos, guys ❤.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад +2

      You survived Camino’s del Norte and Primitivo in May !? You can manage anywhere 🤣

  • @christianategart7148
    @christianategart7148 Месяц назад +5

    On the Camino Francés right now. The rain in Spain may be a pain, but it’s better than snow you know!

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад

      How is the Camino now? Where are you exactly?

  • @thirstyboots57
    @thirstyboots57 8 дней назад

    There is a small cottage vendor in the US who sells a “Packa”, a poncho/jacket combination somewhat similar to the Altrus with two notable exceptions: on the positive side it has very large pit zips, on the negative side it is significantly shorter in the front. I have worn it with an UL rain kilt which works great as a system. The kilt is just over three ounces and I only wear it in colder conditions. Great video. I am grateful to have recently discovered and subscribed to your RUclips channel.

  • @aurorahemminger6098
    @aurorahemminger6098 10 дней назад

    Good demonstration. I did it the hard way when I went

  • @jennyhanna371
    @jennyhanna371 Месяц назад +1

    I'm sorry that my Camino begins outside of your reteat date. I think you are both amazing & and truly appreciate your wisdom ❤❤

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад

      Awww! Thanks a lot, we would love to meet you!

  • @DeborahLake
    @DeborahLake Месяц назад

    Hi found this an interesting subject and you give plenty of solid advice and tips. I arrived in Santiago on 9 October 2024 and ended my 5 weeks of walking in the midst of a cyclone. I suggest a discussion on pilgrim safety in adverse conditions. Being visual, making safe choices and giving yourself permission to consider options, given circumstances. Safety being priority. Thx to you both.

  • @darius8783
    @darius8783 Месяц назад

    45:09 Hope is a virtue. Despair is not.

  • @revdcraigvance684
    @revdcraigvance684 Месяц назад +2

    Hola! I am on the Camino now in Palais de Rei. Yesterday I was not paying attention, missed a yellow arrow, and Apple maps took me into a busy highway and about 5km out of my before finding a way back onto the Camino during yesterdays high winds and strong rain. My goretex boots gave me blisters, so I changed to non goretex, which got wet and gave me blisters. I am “not made out sugar” as the Germans say, and will press on. Thanks for your advice.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад +1

      You are nearly in Santiago!! Wow great :) keep up the good spirit

  • @StraightupGrandma-vq2jm
    @StraightupGrandma-vq2jm Месяц назад +2

    Planning first Camino from Sarria in May2025

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад +1

      You will love it! We will talk more about your route in next episodes ☺️

    • @aurorahemminger6098
      @aurorahemminger6098 10 дней назад

      @@StraightupGrandma-vq2jm also scheduled to walk the Camino from Sarria in the middle of May 2025. I am from Inland Empire in California. Not sure whether I fly to Madrid and take a taxi or train to Sarria or fly to Santiago de Campostela , then take a taxi to Sarria

  • @angatherton5236
    @angatherton5236 Месяц назад +1

    I finished the Portuguese Camino and a walk down to Finistarre last week and some days the rain was so heavy we was wading through 4 inches of rain puddles, got a blister on my right heel, then I pulled my knee as I was trying to not put extra pressure on the blister😦 knee is still really bad but I’ve come home and booked my flight for next year😂

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад

      Hahahaha loved the end! Sometimes there is no fix for the rain 🌧️ when we walked in the monsoon in India, the puddles where so deep that once they had to take us on the car to go through… which is your next Camino??

    • @angatherton5236
      @angatherton5236 Месяц назад +1

      Just a short Camino from Ferrol, then onto Finistarre and Muxia- my 5th Camino, rained at some point on every Camino but last weeks storms was heavy

  • @craigkimble1467
    @craigkimble1467 Месяц назад +1

    Hi from California! Great videos, You guys are cute! We began our Camino journey a year ago León to Santiago, then in June went back and wife did St Jean to Santiago and I cycled from Pamplona. We will go again next summer, maybe do the Norte or San Salvador. As for rain, we were very lucky, rain always threatened, but maybe one day for me and 2 for my wife, I know this is not normales. Buen Camino ❤

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад +1

      It looks like you are hooked! We so appreciate folks who come from the other side of the world to walk Camino 🥰

    • @craigkimble1467
      @craigkimble1467 Месяц назад

      @caminotellers yes, I met a Spaniard on my journey and we rode together on the bike trip, and he said And So It Begins I didn't know what he meant then but I do now... I've done the hiking I've done the Biking, both are wonderful. A nun said, the Camino is God's dream for how people should treat each other, I definitely felt that way... 🙏🙌🙏

  • @gertrudmerseburger-saeed8536
    @gertrudmerseburger-saeed8536 Месяц назад

    Hi Erica and Ricky ,I walked Camino del Norte last year in September-October and I was lucky to have only 3-4 days of light rain within 5 weeks. Next year I am planning to do Camino Primitivo.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад

      If you into the nature, you will love primitivo! But take some raining gear ;)

  • @shoshanafox727
    @shoshanafox727 Месяц назад +1

    I don't mind being wet as long as I'm not cold!

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад +1

      So true! That’s why we always postpone our Camino in winter… ❄️

  • @aurorahemminger6098
    @aurorahemminger6098 10 дней назад

    Will do the Camino in the middle of May 2025. I went in November of 2023

  • @annetcell-ly4571
    @annetcell-ly4571 Месяц назад +1

    “If life gives you lemons make lemonade.” Good discussion. 2025 on my list! Why did you get wet with a rain jacket? Ponchos flap in the wind.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад

      We love the lemonade! ☺️ the main issue was that the backpack wasn’t fully covered and the backside got soaked…

  • @eleonorapocchiari1702
    @eleonorapocchiari1702 Месяц назад

  • @lindamaridonnell9637
    @lindamaridonnell9637 20 дней назад

    The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain! 😂

  • @gayledixon72
    @gayledixon72 Месяц назад

    Hey from Pagosa Springs, Colorado......at 7,400 feet elevation above sea level......Camino scheduled for Sept. 2025.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад

      Wow! With that hight you don’t need any special preparation for the Pyrenees :)

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад

      Which Cami o will you walk?

  • @gregdk3791
    @gregdk3791 Месяц назад

    I don't mind getting wet, as long as I don't get cold. I wear Merino t-shirt, socks and underwear. Light hiking pants. Trail run shoes. I just finished Frances on October 8 and used a Gore-Tex pro light jacket. I did get wet, but i didn't really mind.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад

      That’s the spirit! ☺️☺️ sometimes the rain is not as scary as they say ! Were your shoes goretex?

    • @gregdk3791
      @gregdk3791 Месяц назад

      @@caminotellers Not Gore-Tex. Altra Timp 4, so so so comfortable. And not a single blister on the entire Camino. I believe Altra Timp have ia design that allows water to run out through the sole of the show. I wore thick Merino wool socks, and didn't really feel any difference between a wet and a dry shoe. Shoes and socks dried pretty fast when it stopped raining. The shoe wasn't very durable, as I visited the zapatero three times, first time after 200 km, and just crossed my fingers after 500 km. I'm told the Timp 5 is significantly more durable. And bonus info, I have a drop foot, and the Turbomed Summit brace I use made the drop foot a non-issue.

  • @kasch7574
    @kasch7574 Месяц назад

    If life gives you lemons, make lemonade!

  • @pattykashiwamura625
    @pattykashiwamura625 Месяц назад

    I found that I got more wet from sweat from the poncho and I hated the water going down my arms

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад

      That is a typical draw back when using the ponchos…

  • @craigkimble1467
    @craigkimble1467 Месяц назад

    Yes, in English when life gives u lemons, make lemonade. 😊

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад +1

      I remember the forest gump… life is like a box of chocolate, you never know what you will get

  • @03085716
    @03085716 Месяц назад

    you do kinda of melt when you get wet, feet start falling apart if constant wet

  • @aurorahemminger6098
    @aurorahemminger6098 10 дней назад

    FromSarria

  • @jennyhanna371
    @jennyhanna371 Месяц назад

    What is Brand of the poncho 🫶

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад +1

      The brand is called “Altus” and they make decent products

  • @malcolmnicholson5052
    @malcolmnicholson5052 Месяц назад +1

    Turning a sour lemon into lemonade.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад +1

      Exactl… do you know this one; when the life gives you MELONES… it means you have dyslexia! ☺️☺️☺️

  • @jennyhanna371
    @jennyhanna371 Месяц назад

    16th may 2025❤

  • @StraightupGrandma-vq2jm
    @StraightupGrandma-vq2jm Месяц назад

    Can you apply vaseline on your shoes so iy does not get wet?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад

      It is a really interesting question…. Really!! 🤔 we never thought about it, it could work for some time, hard to say…

  • @pattykashiwamura625
    @pattykashiwamura625 Месяц назад

    I wore shorts for the very last day of rain to see if it's better than sloshing with wet pants.

  • @stirlingslingerland4547
    @stirlingslingerland4547 Месяц назад

    I’m going in February. Cold and wet is not fun so one must take good “heavy” rain gear.

  • @ethanolinger
    @ethanolinger Месяц назад

    "Take your medicine" = take you pill.

  • @pattykashiwamura625
    @pattykashiwamura625 Месяц назад +1

    Hi! I am from California and just got back from the Camino. I started from SJPDP and walked to Logrono. Then went to Sarria to meet my sister and walked to Santiago. We walked in the torrential rain last week and finished on Monday. When we left Santiago on Wednesday, the storm caused cancellations of flights and we were in trains all day trying to get to our destination. We never made it. Now that I am back today from Spain, my number one issue is dealing better with rain. My gear was ok, but could be better. I had a poncho and just decided to let the rest of the body get wet anyways.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад

      Congratulations 🥳 welcome to the Camino family! We think that the rain issue is a bit like life, we will get wet no matter how hard we prepare… the ability to get dry quickly will the measure that shows how prepared for Camino’s we are… ☺️

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Месяц назад

      Obviously metaphorically ☺️

    • @MariaGonzalez-ur3ti
      @MariaGonzalez-ur3ti 11 дней назад

      Hello Patty wondering how did you do with your airport travel with your gear? did you check it in or as a carry on? if carry on what backpack or gear did you take? Thank You

    • @pattykashiwamura625
      @pattykashiwamura625 9 дней назад

      @@MariaGonzalez-ur3ti I actually checked in a carryon 21" suitcase and took my Osprey 38L backpack on board, plus a Osprey fanny pack. My trekking poles in the check in. As I was at the airport, I asked every TSA agent and even at the Madrid airport, if I could have carried my poles on board, and they said as long as the poles were collapsed and there were no sharp area longer than 6 cm. But I didn't want to take a chance because my trekking poles were expensive, so I checked them in.