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  • Camino de Santiago essential Gear, clothing and Packing Tips that can save your adventure. Socks, pants, jackets, toilet kit and all other Musts of the Camino, it doesn't matter if you walk for one week or one month.
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Komentáře • 198

  • @caminotellers
    @caminotellers  Před 11 měsíci

    Get your CAMINO JOURNAL: caminotellers.com/camino-de-santiago-journal/

  • @anthonyburke5656
    @anthonyburke5656 Před rokem +7

    SME additional items, a pair of flip flops for the shower and laying around, a sewing kit, selection of needles and some sewing cotton and some waxed thread, a “blister kit” for the inevitable blisters, a small tube of antiseptic cream, some band aids, some clothes pegs to peg damp socks to your pack to dry while walking, a knife, fork and spoon kit (army), pack rain cover so it doesn’t get wet when you walk in the rain

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem +2

      Noted… ;) this year the new list is coming, and there few surprises there as well…

  • @beckynelson6786
    @beckynelson6786 Před rokem +1

    Such a funny and informative video.Thankyou.😊

  • @claudiahansen4938
    @claudiahansen4938 Před rokem +2

    Great video!

  • @alsever7732
    @alsever7732 Před rokem +3

    Only two pair of pants and shirt? Did 5 caminos and on every camino, i have had stuff disappear from the clothes line while drying. I also take a length of line and clothes pins for drying. ALWAYS use rain pants! And i always carry a sleeping pad for those nights when there are no bunks left but the floor is available. Definitely need a "S" hook" for showers and a head lamp for night time bathroom breaks.

  • @janeantar8950
    @janeantar8950 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your advice and experience. Great video and content. Looking forward to hearing more

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for the great feed! I m now making a Camino of.... and soon I ll publish it. Big surprise ;)

  • @lindamarieskind6787
    @lindamarieskind6787 Před 2 lety

    Clever man! Best what to bring vid

  • @thuong5230
    @thuong5230 Před rokem

    Thank you for the information. The video is helpful and you are funny! :D

  • @byrdsonawire
    @byrdsonawire Před 2 lety +15

    You make me laugh and teach me all in the same video! Thank you! Thank you for reminding me that less is more. I will be going through my gear and removing a lot.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks a lot for this comment! It is good to know that people still have sence of humor 😉😂

  • @mtmoonan
    @mtmoonan Před 2 lety

    You have a great way of expressing your information... gracias

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! I try to do things with love and sometimes it turns out helpful ;) buen Camino

  • @kimchapman-taylor5215
    @kimchapman-taylor5215 Před 2 lety

    Thanks!

  • @Blasiol
    @Blasiol Před 2 lety

    Great videos! Very helpful and entertaining!

  • @christinetaggart2715
    @christinetaggart2715 Před 2 lety

    Love your sense of humour and practical advice.
    Cheers from Australia

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +1

      I m glad it could be of some help! Big hugs for you in all Australia

  • @ceskaasociacerybnikovehoho613

    Man you are amazing. Simply great natural performance and useful advices. Keep it up!

  • @davidolsson7588
    @davidolsson7588 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Thank you! A sock behind the neck is a great tip. 😂

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      Hahaha, the sock was totally improvised and I'm glad someone is enjoying it :) thanks a lot for the kind feedback, David! Buen Camino

  • @jimbojet8728
    @jimbojet8728 Před rokem

    Another great vid. I’m almost there. Thank you

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem

      Officially, you the subscriber of the Month! 🎉🎊

  • @peterhobbs7609
    @peterhobbs7609 Před 2 lety

    Excellent presentation, very useful, thank you

  • @davidgutierrez7400
    @davidgutierrez7400 Před 2 lety +1

    Great! I leave in 3 days from the US and just discovered your posts. They make more sense to me than 95% of all the others. Muchas gracias! I hope we meet sometime on the Camino!

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks David! Have a smooth and peaceful Camino :) I'll be around for few till autumn, so surely we will meet, hugs

  • @user-rj7xy1wf2d
    @user-rj7xy1wf2d Před 4 měsíci

    I really enjoy Your videos!

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 4 měsíci

      I appreciate that! and thanks for knowing, this helps us to create meaningful content!

  • @storiestellr
    @storiestellr Před 2 lety +1

    your Camino channel is both entertaining & full of good information 😅🎉

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      Thank you :) great to have a feedback loke that ! Have a great day

  • @leikopaulette625
    @leikopaulette625 Před 2 lety +2

    Gracias por las recomendaciones 🙌🏻 estaré esperando el video sobre calzado 🥾
    Saludos desde México y ¡buen Camino!

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      Gracias a Ti por ver y comentar :) antes de irme a Camino voy a hacer el video sobre los zapatos que acabo de comprar unos nuevos, y lo estoy comparando con otros que tengo. Hasta pronto, un saludo grande a ti y mi querido Mexico

  • @arrows23
    @arrows23 Před 2 lety +2

    Gracias! I've just thrown out a third of the contents I set aside to pack. Dry sacks for organisation - my favourite bit of advice. Cheers.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Aroha for the comment, the minimalistic traveling is a new set of skills, and it can be learned :) I'm still learning ;) hugss

  • @tamasmoricz7707
    @tamasmoricz7707 Před rokem

    This was the best Camino info I've found online ! Thanks for the great suggestions and making it fun to watch !! :-)) Can't wait to do my Camino soon !! :-)

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Tamas! Hope you will be soon on the way, and maybe see you there! Hugs 🤗

    • @tamasmoricz7707
      @tamasmoricz7707 Před rokem

      @@caminotellers I'll be starting from Porto ( Portuguese way by the sea ) next Wednesday ( 17.08) ... so... if you're somewhere along the way... send me a shout :-) It would be great to grab a coffee together ! Big hug !

  • @mariaisabellarojas
    @mariaisabellarojas Před rokem

    ay, me encantan tus videos, son mi guía para mi camino el año que viene!

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem

      Gracias María ! Tal vez nos veremos en el Camino año que viene! Cual vas a hacer?

    • @mariaisabellarojas
      @mariaisabellarojas Před rokem

      @@caminotellers si ojalá nos veamos en el camino. queremos ir for el camino francés!

  • @katyjohnson1743
    @katyjohnson1743 Před 9 měsíci

    You are the best🙌🏼

  • @sherryguo6552
    @sherryguo6552 Před 2 lety

    I am preparing for the camino. Your video is very practical. Thanks!

    • @sherryguo6552
      @sherryguo6552 Před 2 lety

      You didn't mention about sleeping bag in the video. Thanks again!

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      I'm glad it can be helpful, thanks, have an amazing Camino

  • @sandyvanest4175
    @sandyvanest4175 Před rokem

    Greets from Holland. Thank you

  • @maitruong1837
    @maitruong1837 Před 2 lety +1

    Such a great video and i just love your sense of humour! Did you bring any further sleeping gear, like a sleeping bag or liner or was everything provided in the hostels during this time? :)

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks a lot! I manage to get a blanket each time it was cold... but if you choose to stay in municipal albergues its a russian rulete.. the sheets are always there for extra 1 e, and a pro tip.. in the morning, you can pack them and use for a next albergue :)

  • @evammartinez9812
    @evammartinez9812 Před 2 lety

    Una pena no haber visto este video hace cinco días. Consejos muy interesantes.
    Buen camino chico del universo 🤗

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +1

      Gracias Eva :) ¡que el universo abra todas las puertas en tu Camino! ( o sigua manteniendo cerradas aquellas que no hay que abrir ! ) abrazos

  • @rjryan9935
    @rjryan9935 Před 6 měsíci

    Just discovered your videos and the timing is perfect. I’m thinking about doing my third Camino next year, and watching your videos is inspiring me to do it. Thank you!
    Vaseline for my feet is at the top of my list. I put it all over my feet before I put my socks on, and amazingly, each Camino I’ve only gotten one tiny blister. Using Vaseline is the best Camino advice I was ever given.
    Also, earplugs and an eye mask. It can get really noisy in the hostels.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks for the great tips! 3rd already? I think you might have a Caminotitis ;) welcome to the tribe, and feel free to share your hacks, hugs

  • @danielheritagerodriguez1038

    Buenos días desde méxico saludos amigo Buen camino

  • @lulun3724
    @lulun3724 Před 2 lety +2

    Shoes, shoes, shoes !!!
    Makes all the difference

  • @oleksandraboychenko
    @oleksandraboychenko Před rokem

    Thanks so much for your wonderful videos! What about a towel?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem

      Upsss, I forgot about the towel ;) it was there but it fell of the bed and I forgot to mention it 🤣😂 when is your Camino?

  • @kimchapman-taylor5215
    @kimchapman-taylor5215 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Ricky, Love your great videos, some of the best I have watched on the Camino. First time camino walker from New Zealand starting in July walking Norte/Primitivo. Planning to stay in albergues if possible however should I pack a tent incase they are full being a holy year and peak time? Muchas gracias Kim

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem

      Hi Kim! Welcome onboard :) Norte/Primitivo is not the busiest Camino, so you might be sound. If not there are plenty of big towns around where you can get a tent in reasonable cost. Closer to get to santiago, more busy it becomes, especially the Santiago itself. Booking your stay in santiago around 25th(holy days) is a must.
      hope I could help a bit. :) hugs

  • @pedroclaro7822
    @pedroclaro7822 Před rokem +1

    Polyester or polyamide works just as well as merino wool, except it doesn't provide much warmth, and it stinks when it dries with sweat. The key with these is having two pairs of socks, and washing/switching midday. Two hiking socks and one pair for sleep. Same for boxers and first torso layer.
    Pants and long sleeved shirts means less sunscreen, and less gunk on your clothes. There's arms and legs sleeves out there if you don't want to get an expensive pair of modular clothes.
    A cooling towel and/or water spray is 👌
    Instead of that big jacket, I prefer two separate layers - One compactable wind-breaker, and a cheap 6€ polar fleece with a center zip for temperature regulation.
    Rain pants are fine, but for the torso an umbrella is the only way to go (unless you're cycle touring). It allows you to stay cool and will repell 100% of the water that hits it.

  • @claudelambert9916
    @claudelambert9916 Před rokem +3

    your right about quick drying clothes , however if your underpants are still a bit wet you can wear them on your head like a tuque and they will dry faster from body heat and exposure to the sun ,, ha (yes you will look silly but we all need a laugh) .

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem

      Hahahahah I ll try it next time, and if I’ll see anyone like that on the Camino, I know who’s idea was that ;) hugs

  • @caminotellers
    @caminotellers  Před rokem +1

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  • @1988antigone
    @1988antigone Před 2 lety

    Hi there, fun video :-D couldn´t see any towel or did I miss that part of the video? Buen Camino!

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +2

      thats soooo true! I I knew I forgot about something... fast drying towel is a wise option. Thanks for the advice, big hug

  • @kathy9341
    @kathy9341 Před rokem +4

    Did the West Highland Way this summer. Not once did I wear my rain pants or jacket but used my poncho every single day. Everyone laughed but it is ALWAYS in my pack. Love your attitude and sense of humor! We are always beautiful on the trail…no mirrors 😂

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Kathy! I think that poncho is the best invention after the wheel! I could totally recomend it but choosing the longer (passing the knee level) so you trousers won’t get wet so quickly! How was the west highland way? Are there any places to stay?

    • @kathy9341
      @kathy9341 Před rokem

      @@caminotellers Would go back tomorrow. It’s really a walk. Day 2 of Loch Lomond was a little tedious. Diversity of trail awesome. As always fellow hikers and locals the best. Great places to stay if you don’t want to camp perfectly spaced apart. Trying to find a few hundred miles to do next summer but thinking the el Camino may be to hot in July?

  • @Emy53
    @Emy53 Před 8 měsíci

    Good advice on the socks. Most, if not all videos I watch, some one gets blisters and they need treatment or they stop walking so they can heal.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 8 měsíci +2

      We found the distance or rather excess of distance a main issue for blisters. So walk less, at least for first few days. If your feet get wet, change the socks and don’t let the skin be constantly humid, that helps too!

    • @Emy53
      @Emy53 Před 8 měsíci

      @@caminotellers I walk a lot at a nearby park; at least 3 to 4 miles daily, with some days off. I used to get pain in my chins....not anymore though. Still planning a journey.

  • @nikolettblachowska3736
    @nikolettblachowska3736 Před rokem +1

    Your videos or absolutely great, fantastic job! I bought this backpack for my next year Camino. I was wondering how do you find it? Is it a good choice? Cheers x

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem +1

      The bag has to be well adjusted to your size, resting on your hips and… nearly empty! Once it’s there it will be ok with any bag… I have already tried 3 different once, and this is my criteria;) hugs

  • @imirim
    @imirim Před 2 lety

    Great video. What is your system for washing clothes, which bag do you use?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Kevin! There are places to wash in every albergue, with some soap you will be fine. And once a few days I use the washing machine. The important factor is the fast drying fabric! Hugs

  • @ilyauneroute8944
    @ilyauneroute8944 Před 2 měsíci

    Hola queridos vecinos. ¡¡
    Ganaste un nuevo suscriptor hoy!! ¡¡En mi opinión, es la reseña de equipo más divertida de la web (y he visto muchas de ellas)!!. Sencillo y eficaz👍para la mayoría de caminantes. Sólo falta una parte para aquellos que vivaquean, pero lo entiendo porque ese no es su objetivo principal.
    hasta pronto !!

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 měsíci

      Vecino! No nos sale tu nombre, prenunciate! Muchas gracias por tus palabras!!!

  • @Wellsymusic
    @Wellsymusic Před 2 lety

    Love the content! How many Liters is your backpack?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +1

      30L. A good enough size for 3 season walking.

    • @FernandoGonzalez1965
      @FernandoGonzalez1965 Před rokem

      @@caminotellers Hola Ricky, dime cual backpack usas tu. me gusta porque se abre como una maleta :-)

  • @kenrogman8916
    @kenrogman8916 Před 11 měsíci

    Weight is also important. When my wife and walked the Camino our bags were 10 and 12 pounds without water. Yes, light weights and quick dry is really the clue for comfort and weight.

  • @jackg7225
    @jackg7225 Před rokem +2

    I did the Del Norte and many mornings we’d start with our rain stuff on. I discovered I could get by with just a rain ponchos. I got too hot with the rain pants and after the first time or two, the rain pants stayed in my backpack as well as the rain jacket.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem +1

      I have the same experience, nowadays I only use poncho and let the legs get wet, if the poncho is long enough it will protect legs too ! Thanks Jack 😊

    • @ST-vt4nu
      @ST-vt4nu Před 3 měsíci

      I went with the jacket and las minute decided to leave my rain pants at home and I was glad I did. I went in summer and my pants were very quick drying, so I didnt really need them. Most of the rain came late in the afternoon when I had arrived anyways

  • @mike.garnham
    @mike.garnham Před 2 lety

    Your posts are great fun. Thanks. Please tell me if you would take a liner/pillow for sleeping in alburgues. I hear stories of fleas??? Also - a pair of flip flops for moving around albergues and outside locally. Are these necessary? Bien viajes.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      Big thanks to you Mike for the feedback! I met some people who had problems witb bed bugs, but it is a rare event. Normally albergues provide some sort of sheets and pillow, so I wont take any, but... all depands on the person. Regarding flip flops, nice to have a pair and relax the after the long walk. They are an essential gear for me! hope it is usefull and I will include more of these question in next videos. Buen Camino

  • @steves7013
    @steves7013 Před 2 lety

    Mad as a mongoose, but all good advice!
    Take care and stay safe 🇬🇧

  • @sojourner7782
    @sojourner7782 Před rokem

    You’re hilarious! Thank you for your videos. May I ask what the sizes of the orange and green dry bags are?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem +1

      Thanks a lot! We have lots of fun doing our videos :) btw, the bags are 8l… hugs

    • @sojourner7782
      @sojourner7782 Před rokem

      @@caminotellers Grazie mille!

  • @sweeney7665
    @sweeney7665 Před 2 lety +2

    The 10% carry weight or less is good
    Also net Bags to hang your Socks to dry/air out while walking,
    Also surprised you didn't include Power bank or snacks for in case and also basic 1st aid kit to your list

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +4

      The PowerBank is an extra which could be easily avoided, as all the albergues have electricity- and I have few batteries to charge as I record during the Camino.. and FAK... I use few things, the rest it can be bought on the way. At least this is how I do it, but you know, there are thousands way to" use the same spoon " 😃

  • @FernandoGonzalez1965
    @FernandoGonzalez1965 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Can you please tell us what the actual backpack you have in this video is?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem +1

      Fernando! How are you? this backpack was the Decathlon 40l, which at the last momeent I've changed for the Osprey stratos 50l... this wasn't the best option as 50 is way to big! which one you have or think of?

  • @bryanfitzpatrick4875
    @bryanfitzpatrick4875 Před 2 lety +3

    Great advice, thank you. What's the size and name of the backpack you are using?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +4

      Thanks Bryan! The size is 30l... any brand will do as long as they are made for hiking...

  • @Toreld52
    @Toreld52 Před 2 lety +1

    Very good list, but you forgot toilett paper and a garbage bag.
    I used thin baby alpacca wool socks and 2 pairs. So all together I had 4 with me.
    Dobble socks kept my feet blisterfree and dry.
    Buen camino.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +1

      I also forgot about the towel... must have! I hope that the Next camino list will 100 %
      Buen camino

  • @phillipbrightmore4257
    @phillipbrightmore4257 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Do you recommend a rain jacked and poncho, if walking in July/August, or just rain jacket?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Philip! If your backpack has a water cover, jacket should be enough. Yo can always get an umbrella... as many people do! To save space, i take a poncho and it covers my bag :) which Camino will you do?

    • @phillipbrightmore4257
      @phillipbrightmore4257 Před 2 lety

      @@caminotellers It does and Frances. Thank you :)

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +1

      @@phillipbrightmore4257 super! Enjoy and maybe see you on the way

  • @galitalmog8586
    @galitalmog8586 Před rokem +1

    Hi! Thanks for the video! You haven’t mentioned anything about a towel or laundry soap? I would love to get your opinion on these items

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem +2

      Galit you are soooo right! I ve totally forgotten about the towel! If you more comfortable with laundry soap, it’s ok, many people also use powder or normal soap! And the towel- dry able microfibre material is the best! Hugs

    • @galitalmog8586
      @galitalmog8586 Před rokem

      @@caminotellers thank you!!

  • @richardmaynard2695
    @richardmaynard2695 Před rokem +2

    Great video.. I have done 4 Caminos and I always take too much which means I have to post stuff ahead to Santiago. I’ll try to follow your advice to the letter for next time. Just one question, how do you dry yourself when you get out of the shower? I don’t think I saw a microfibres towel in your pack

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem +2

      Hahaahhah I forgot to mention it ;) we’ll spotted! Hugs

  • @krisztinawagner2437
    @krisztinawagner2437 Před 2 lety

    soooo cute

  • @regineuhe6657
    @regineuhe6657 Před 11 měsíci

    I saw people use a rain "wraparound skirt" lately, you just strap it around your waste and it goes down as long as you like. I'm not sure if they can be bought or are made diy, but seems to be a great light weight solution to keep your pants from getting soaking wet in a heavy down pour. You can turn the closed part to where ever wind and rain are coming your way.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Great tip, thanks! If you remember the name of it, just write it down! Higs

    • @regineuhe6657
      @regineuhe6657 Před 11 měsíci

      @@caminotellers They are called rain kilt or rain skirt, seems they are actually expensive (but easy to make, all you need is some rain resistant light material, rubber band for the waist and a sewing machine ;)

  • @Blasiol
    @Blasiol Před 2 lety +4

    Hola Ricky! Your videos are the greatest. I am hoping to walk in 2023. My one concern has been the so-called "bed race." I would prefer not to reserve ahead and just let the Camino provide. I appreciated your video on this, as it seemed that you always find a bed. But, have there been times when you had to sleep rough? Wild camp? Sleep Inn a churchyard?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +5

      Hi Len! Thanks for the feedback :) the bed race is in the most busy routs (sarria-santiago, last 119 km) in the busy period of may-aug... but, there ard plenty of albergues in the villages around bigger cities where people normally stay, do it's a matter to plan your trip differently than all other pilgrims that stick to the main stopping points. Anyways, once you here, you can reserve one day ahead if it's really busy ;) hugs and hope to see you on the Camino!

    • @jackg7225
      @jackg7225 Před rokem

      I did the Del Norte last summer. We always found a place to stay. Some places limited their beds do to Covid but we always found a place. One time, the town had no open spots but I think we only had to walk another mile or little more to get a bed.

    • @ricardomoretti9695
      @ricardomoretti9695 Před rokem +1

      Having walked the Camino Frances twice, I would have to say that there are many sleeping amenities along the Way. The next village with accomodations is usually another 3, 5, 8 or at most another 10 km away so it is just a matter of keeping on walking to reach the next accommodations. There is also mass transit and taxi services if you find yourself in an pinch. And finally, some albergues will find a space on the floor for you to sleep on when needed.Finally, another option is to wait until morning to book your albergue. But if you are interested, there are people who have bivouacked the entire Camino Frances.

  • @patrickhayes6022
    @patrickhayes6022 Před rokem

    Hi, appreciate your advise and videos. Going on Frances beginning late March. Hiking pants seem to be really light, or should I look for heavier hiking pants for this time of year?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem

      Hello Patrick, we are going to answer to your question on our next live session, today at 7pm GMT: czcams.com/video/wPm5fuX0sEA/video.html
      If you cannot make it tonight, the live will be available during 24hrs :) See you there!

    • @patrickhayes6022
      @patrickhayes6022 Před rokem

      @@caminotellers Amazing! The Camino will provide!!! A lot of equipment videos are by people who walk in the Summer but very few early Springers. Unfortunately won't make the live stream but really look forward to watching later. Thanks again for your work

  • @miguelangeldelgadobellota5309

    Una pasada de vídeo. Eres la caña. Una pregunta, las bolsas donde tienes metida tu ropa, ¿Dónde se pueden conseguir? Me parecen una idea brutal para organizar la mochila.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      Gracias Tio! Las bolsas las puedes conseguir en cualquier tienda de montaña o por el Amazon...yo llevo las de 8 litros y estan más que suficiente!

    • @aurelioribasestrella1690
      @aurelioribasestrella1690 Před rokem

      De que marca son las que usas?

  • @JudyG745
    @JudyG745 Před rokem

    What about a sleeping sheet/cocoon which I thought was required at some albergues?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem

      In all albergues you get the sheets, they are one time use only. In some fancy onces you get the cotton sheets. As per my little experience. Hugs

  • @angelabennett4395
    @angelabennett4395 Před 2 lety +1

    You’re very funny - thanks for the video! I’m doing my first cameo soon - Do you carry laundry soap or is it available at the albergues? Do you bring walking poles, bed liner, or sandals for the evenings?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +3

      Thanks for the kind words Angela! The Laudndry soap or powder is not widely available in the albergues but they do have some powder sometimes or normal soap, should not be a problem...all the places that we ve been to, had some sort of bed liners so if you do not require a silk bed sheets, dont worry ... and about the poles, we did a full video as the subject is complexed. Hope you will enjoy your Camino and if you have anu questions, we are here to help... buen Camino

    • @angelabennett4395
      @angelabennett4395 Před 2 lety

      @@caminotellers thanks for the info! I will check out your video on hiking poles

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      @@angelabennett4395 big hug for you, there is a link: czcams.com/video/COlKKq9XP6A/video.html

  • @hadlo
    @hadlo Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent content! Thank you for sharing! I have a recommendation. Perhaps you could post links to the equipment you are showing? You could make them affiliate links so that you earn a little something when your viewers purchase. I personally would be happy to follow these links and send a little $$ your way. Thanks again for everything and safe travels! Cheers!

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the feedback! I didnt think about that but it could be a good idea if it could help :) thanks mr. Ghoti

  • @terryspeyer7430
    @terryspeyer7430 Před rokem +1

    Like a lot of the comments here, you are someone I would like to meet! I’ll be walking the way September to mid October, paying penance to Barney Boy. Keep smiling at grimness!

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem

      Terryyy ❤️❤️❤️ thanks for the comment!! We would like to get to know you more 🤗 join our live session today at 7pm GMT (or every Thursday). Here's the link: czcams.com/users/livemYj5Ft7ZPPk?feature=share

  • @user-pk1ko9vu7v
    @user-pk1ko9vu7v Před 11 měsíci

    Should I take tent and sleeping bag?

  • @emiliodiaz8530
    @emiliodiaz8530 Před 2 lety +2

    Hola! Una pregunta ¿no necesitas llevar toalla para secarte después de la ducha? Saludos!

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +3

      Jajajja si Emilio! Te lo puedes imaginar que la tenia preparada para el video y no lo puse en el saco, por lo tanto no me acordé de mencionarla... hasta después de publicar el video! LLEVEN TOALLA 😅😅😅😅😉🙏

  • @VivaElMole
    @VivaElMole Před rokem +1

    Do you have a shopping list to buy the gear you use? What size is the backpack?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem +2

      hi! How are you? when are you planning your adventure? Under this end every video there is affiliation link list of my gear, and if you subscribe to our newsletter apart of great tips about Camino, we also send Free packing list checklist pdf, which can be useful when preparing for any long distance hike. (eepurl.com/ihh6T5), hugs

    • @VivaElMole
      @VivaElMole Před rokem

      @@caminotellers Thank you for your kind reply, I just found out that the camino exist, I was given a book Finding Love On The Camino, and since then watch a movie, many youtube videos and yours rock, So I am getting a idea of what do i need, but it will be in the short future. I will have you couching in mind for when I am ready. Thank You

  • @pablosalamanca5896
    @pablosalamanca5896 Před rokem

    Hola socio, las camisetas y calcetines de lana Merino no dan mucho calor? Quiero hacer mi primer camino a principios de octubre. Que chaquetas llevas ahí por cierto?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem +2

      Lana merino permite que el cuerpo respire, al contrario que otras telas, igualmente hay varios grosores de tejido, desde 100 hasta 500… la de 500 me da mucho calor durante el verano pero durante el otoño me salva la vida! Jacketa? Para días de frío, un polar y si no una impermeable simple…

  • @elmerpena6753
    @elmerpena6753 Před 15 hodinami

    where did you buy those little bags? Are they waterproof? What do you call those little bags?

  • @pablodavet.6096
    @pablodavet.6096 Před 2 lety +1

    Hola Ricky, I'll go for my Camino del Norte in July 2022. May I know do you use fanny bag (waist pouch to keep your cash, credit cards & important documents) when walking the Camino? Also, do you sleep with fanny bag attached with you too?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +1

      Camino del Norte? Wow, it is a great route! I walk it last year and I'll be repeating, no doubt! The vasc way can be a good hike ;)
      Keeping the belongings close by is always a good idea. Camino is reasonably a safe environment but being street wise is always a virtue! Follow your instinct, thats the best advice I can give and remember that sometimes money is only a piece of paper that we give a value to... big hugs!

    • @pablodavet.6096
      @pablodavet.6096 Před 2 lety

      @@caminotellers Noted Ricky, muchas gracias por consejos. This is indeed my first time having Camino and long walk in my life!! 😅

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +1

      @@pablodavet.6096 if you have other question, don't doubt to ask ;) and walk(prepare) before as the Camino del norte is a good hike!

  • @user-pk1ko9vu7v
    @user-pk1ko9vu7v Před 11 měsíci

    Can I take a tent with me to porto camping?

  • @lynnesunshine
    @lynnesunshine Před rokem

    Do you change pant for the rain or put rain pants on top ?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem

      Nowadays, to minimise the weight I would only use a longer rain poncho. There are some with longer front which protects from rain, mostly. Obviously, rain trousers are the most water proof options, and many of them are designed to put them on with the shoes on, so when the rain surprise you, you can surprise the rain and jump into rain trousers ;) which camino are you planning?

  • @sandramore7021
    @sandramore7021 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm a new Camino hiker and I'm landing in Lisbon. I've written down your recommendations. You are so engaging! Sleeping bag! Which do you recommend by weight? I'm trying for less than 1kg. Also, shoes. Everyone tells me a different story. I'm doing the Portuguese central from Lisbon to Santiago de Compostela. Which shoes? And which socks other than merino? People tell me to get Injinji liner toe socks. Ix that Important?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hello Sandra, thanks for your message!
      As for the sleeping bag: we use one from decathlon which is approx 600g, but you can also check the sleeping linen.
      Shoes: check our video about shoes, it can help you! Erica uses new balance 6 hierro and before she had Merrell. We use trail running shoes, which are more versatile and flexible for all kind of terrain, perfect for the Portuguese way.
      Socks: you can also opt for hiking socks (again, we use the ones from decathlon). Hope it helps 😊

  • @barrystott8593
    @barrystott8593 Před 2 lety

    Hi fellow pilgrim can you tell me if there any place I can leave a bag in Santiago that I can pickup at the end of my hike from sarria?thank you

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      Barry! how are you? the nation post office makes this type of service, and on the website you can find all the useful iinfo : www.elcaminoconcorreos.com/es/consigna-santiago
      buen camino

  • @tysonbrown6900
    @tysonbrown6900 Před 2 lety +1

    What is a “washing tweezer”?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      These are the clips which you use when hanging your dry cloths. Super pro important!

  • @offrampt
    @offrampt Před rokem

    0:57 Hey we are over here!

  • @giovanbattistafichera8439
    @giovanbattistafichera8439 Před 5 měsíci

    do you really need that jacket or the merino socks if you're doing camino in the summer?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Merino socks are always with me, they naturally regulate the temperature inside of my shoes… however how thick will they be is a different story. There are many thick hiking socks that obviously I wouldn’t use in summer. The new “smart-wool” running merino are great for that! The jacket (light feather in this case) depends on the Camino you walk. It can be exchanged for a polar too…

  • @sequetuquieres2048
    @sequetuquieres2048 Před rokem +1

    Hi Ricky, great video! Did you not bring any other footwear, like slippers? Also, on the day itself, besides water, would you bring a certain type of food? Thanks!

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem +2

      Hellooo! Sleepers or flip flops are definitely one of the thing I forgot to mention! And with the food…it all depends on what do you eat: if you a vegan or vegetarian you might take some extra nuts.. otherwise there are many options on the way. Some people who’s sugar can get low, tend to get some sweets 🍫… but remember, every extra item you get, you will have to Carry with you ;) hugs

    • @sequetuquieres2048
      @sequetuquieres2048 Před rokem

      @@caminotellers Muchisimas gracias Ricky, un abrazo y buen camino!!

  • @johnmcglade6417
    @johnmcglade6417 Před 8 měsíci

    What is the backpack that you use? Can you tell me the brand and model? Thanks.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 8 měsíci

      Nowadays I use osprey stratos 26l…. It’s a great piece of technology !

    • @johnmcglade6417
      @johnmcglade6417 Před 8 měsíci

      Thanks, RIcky. I am really enjoying your videos. I'm planning on doing the Camino Portuguese next springs @@caminotellers

  • @sorayafernandez8407
    @sorayafernandez8407 Před 2 lety

    Y gafas de sol y gorra también llevas no?. Y productos de primeros auxilios como tijeras, tiritas, hilo agujas etc.. no llevas?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      Gorra si que llevo, pero gafas las suelo perder cada vez que me las compro, asi que no las llevo.(pero si, es buena idea). Olvide mencionar la toalla de secado rapido y algo para esctibir para hacer un par de reflexiones... lo demas, si lo necesito, lo compro :)

  • @josepleonlopez3217
    @josepleonlopez3217 Před 2 lety

    Una pregunta lo tienes en Español pues no entiendo el ingles gracias

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +2

      Hola Josep! Como andas? ya te estas preparando para el Camino? Sera frances? Estoy en el proceso de hacer el video en español, tal vez el finde ya lo tengo listo :) un saludo fuerte

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety +2

      Por el momento, hay subtitulos en español, por si quieres la info ahora. La opción de ponerlos puedes encontrar al lado del agrandar la pantalla. Un saludo

  • @williamleonetti5841
    @williamleonetti5841 Před 2 lety +1

    What about different kinds of hats? You didn't mention anything about them.

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for reminding, so many details to have in mind! The straw hat with a big rim is a must in the summer time! Spain can get sunny. There are also different types of hiking hats with a neck protection which seem to be used by pilgrims too. But yes, I ll take one with me! Which is the Camino you do?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for reminding, so many details to have in mind! The straw hat with a big rim is a must in the summer time! Spain can get sunny. There are also different types of hiking hats with a neck protection which seem to be used by pilgrims too. But yes, I ll take one with me! Which is the Camino you do?

  • @gf6224
    @gf6224 Před rokem

    Lumberjack wedding 😂

  • @klaus2519
    @klaus2519 Před rokem

    Dude.. I have the exact same shoes, socks AND rain poncho as you. How weird is that?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem +1

      Dude, we must be twins! I should speak to my mom tonight… hahahaha

    • @klaus2519
      @klaus2519 Před rokem

      @@caminotellers If our paths ever cross, I'll make sure to come say hello to my long lost brother haha.

  • @MoniqueHelfrich1
    @MoniqueHelfrich1 Před 9 měsíci

    Don’t you need towels at the Camino?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 9 měsíci

      yep, yo do... and I need some extra memory to remember all that i should say... hahhaha hugs

  • @silaswild6233
    @silaswild6233 Před rokem

    So no camping gear whatsoever? I assume you stay in hostels, and don't use a tent or tarp?
    I'm planning on walking the Camino Frances but not using hostels, to make the experience more like the original pilgrimage, I think the route with bars, cafés, hostels etc takes something away from the experience.
    Thanks

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před rokem

      You will always find campers, but it’s true that I’ve seen more on Camino del Norte..

  • @gnomad5922
    @gnomad5922 Před 6 měsíci

    Do you take a towel with you?

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 6 měsíci

      @gnomad5922 the towel was one of the things that we forgot to add ;) after recording the video it was to late to add it :( check this video -czcams.com/video/dAjiW0yHUIA/video.htmlsi=f8Zbl7WOmxS-7j-J

  • @thetruth3213
    @thetruth3213 Před 10 měsíci

    Do you need a towel??

    • @caminotellers
      @caminotellers  Před 10 měsíci

      Yes of course. Go to the videos description and you'll see which one we use: practical and lightweight!!

  • @ilviandantedellaserenissima

    Grazie per i tuoi utilissimi consigli. Qui il link della mia avventura czcams.com/video/ZRZAOt5S0E8/video.html che si è conclusa pochi giorni fa ( giugno 2022) dai Pirenei sino a Muxia e Finisterre. Ciao Riccardo