Women's Winter Camino de Santiago Packing List: Camino de Invierno (ULTRALIGHT)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @smv67
    @smv67 Год назад

    I came back to this video to hear about the USWE bag. I’m sold. Thanks for introducing it to me. Backpack ✅

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  Год назад

      That’s awesome! Tell us you like it.

  • @elenafavaroviana1452
    @elenafavaroviana1452 Год назад +2

    Great list, thank you! I leave in a few days for Spring and your list was super helpful

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Buen Camino!

  • @sarahfalconer18
    @sarahfalconer18 27 дней назад

    Hi 👋 again!! Were you happy with your Altras? I’m thinking about all the lovely Galician RAIN ☔️ 😂

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  27 дней назад

      I love my Altras but I don't mind my feet getting wet. The shoes dry out fairly well overnight with newspaper stuffed inside. Merino wool socks keep your feet warm even if they're wet.

  • @IrishLegend64
    @IrishLegend64 Год назад +1

    Hey, just watched one of your older videos.. Do you think its ok to do the Camino del Norte at the middle of May, or will it be too wet/albergues closed because its not peak season? Thanks for all your videos, they're fabulous!

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much for watching. The Norte will be beautiful in May (but expect some rain). Most municipal albergues will be closed. But there are lots of other options that will be open (private albergues, hotels, guest houses, pensions, casa rurals). If you run into problems, call ahead to make sure they’re open for you.

  • @DunRovinRanch-1969
    @DunRovinRanch-1969 8 месяцев назад

    I love y’all’s channel. Subbed and liked a hella lot of videos today.

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @DunRovinRanch-1969
      @DunRovinRanch-1969 8 месяцев назад

      @@DaysWeSpend just picked up a rumple on sale at Duluth.

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  8 месяцев назад

      @@DunRovinRanch-1969 Awesome find!

  • @helenwallis5914
    @helenwallis5914 Год назад +1

    Great film. Love your bum bag Shawn. Wish I could carry so light.
    With the time of the year you walked how far would you recommend booking ahead, if any .

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  Год назад +1

      On the Invierno, we booked 1 day ahead of time. In winter, most of the albergues are closed unless you let them know to expect you. It was very easy to contact them via Whatsapp or the phone.

    • @helenwallis5914
      @helenwallis5914 Год назад

      @@DaysWeSpend Sorry must have commented in wrong place. I was meaning booking on Le Puy route did you book days ahead or went with the flow. Great videos by the way.

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  Год назад +1

      @@helenwallis5914 Thanks so much! On Le Puy, we booked our first 9 days a month ahead of time (we did this because it was August and we had a group of 5). After Conques, we booked 1-4 days ahead of time and never had any issues. Almost all gîtes require booking head if you want to have the dinner. :)

    • @helenwallis5914
      @helenwallis5914 Год назад

      @@DaysWeSpend Thanks so much. I thought I might have to. Bit different from the Camino F and the via Francigena. Takes away a bit of the free wheeling. But I totally understand because of the meal situation. Thanks again.

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  Год назад +1

      If you are one person, it's possible to make reservations day-of or, try to check-in to a gîte communal. However, some communal gîtes are run more like the private ones and want reservations. So, it's possible to free wheel a bit, but definitely trickier.

  • @JudyG745
    @JudyG745 Год назад +3

    You don't need the big rubber pole tips on the "trail". People may need them on concrete or in town, mainly because they don't want to annoy people with the click click click. On the trail you need more pole grip so best to remove the big rubber tip on the trail.

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  Год назад +1

      Absolutely, but there is a LOT of road walking on the Camino!

    • @BillySBC
      @BillySBC Год назад +1

      "...you need more pole grip so best to remove the big rubber tip on the trail."
      It's statements like that that are gonna get you picked up by the RUclips algorithm Judy... Fair warning.

    • @DunRovinRanch-1969
      @DunRovinRanch-1969 8 месяцев назад

      How much does the puffy blanket weigh?

  • @mfry7702
    @mfry7702 Год назад

    Thank you great video. I am leaving end of feb/early march and was wanted tips for that time, hard to find ! So that pack held up in downpours without a cover ?

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  Год назад +1

      The pack was incredible in the rain. It has an interior dry bag (the grey liner). The bag gets wet but the stuff inside stays dry. Have a fun Camino! That’s a beautiful time in Spain.

  • @genevievelariviere84
    @genevievelariviere84 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for this list! Would like to walk the camino Francès next year from the end of january and all of February, so that list is really helpful! I know you are fans of low drop shoes, do you have any tips for transitioning to low drop shoes (bought 5mm drop Topo shoes) so that I don't injure myself? Thank you for your help and I'm thinking a lot about buying the same bag then you even if it's expensive 😅

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  7 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful! For transitioning to low drop shoes, you need to wear them a LOT. Wear them many days in a row and go on long day hikes in them. You can also work on some general foot and ankle strengthening exercises (like calf raises with a weighted backpack on a stair step).
      The bag is expensive, but if you like the way it straps, it's worth the price (to me). I made a more detailed video about it: ruclips.net/video/AEoYyafJ3ME/видео.html
      Buen Camino!

  • @sarahfalconer18
    @sarahfalconer18 27 дней назад

    Hi 👋 were you warm enough with the Rumpl?

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  27 дней назад +1

      Yes! It worked great for me. In the winter, most places have heat, too.

  • @bethloomis8961
    @bethloomis8961 5 месяцев назад

    I'm (VERY) big busted. Would the USWE Hajker Pro 24 squeeze me like a mammogram?

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  5 месяцев назад

      Yeah….it might. If you try it, double check the return policy!

    • @bethloomis8961
      @bethloomis8961 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks.

  • @bavarian11788
    @bavarian11788 3 дня назад

    No electronics? Or did I miss that.

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  3 дня назад

      I have my phone, charging brick and cable, and my hearing aids. That's all of my electronics.

    • @bavarian11788
      @bavarian11788 2 дня назад

      @ you didn’t find the need for a battery bank? In the winter did you find more places closed than you expected?

    • @DaysWeSpend
      @DaysWeSpend  День назад

      I didn't need the battery bank. Things were open in towns but on days with few services, I made sure to conserve my phone battery.

  • @BillySBC
    @BillySBC Год назад +1

    6:42 "So when you pee in the rain, IT'S QUICK."
    Sir... there are certain things about hiker life that are best left to the imagination? I didn't want this tea anyway...