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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 26

  • @angelajuneau7457
    @angelajuneau7457 Před 24 dny +2

    Don’t need dry bags with pack liner most likely and poncho with rain coat and pants may be overkill. Just my thoughts.

    • @Styleeshlee
      @Styleeshlee  Před 23 dny

      @@angelajuneau7457 Thanks Angela. Yes I think I overpacked on water prevention front! I am going to leave the back pack cover at home.

    • @greersansom5290
      @greersansom5290 Před 21 dnem

      @@Styleeshlee I found the back pack cover essential. If you took that you could leave all the dry bags home. My Gortex jacket was also essential but I didn't use a poncho or waterproof trousers.

    • @Styleeshlee
      @Styleeshlee  Před 21 dnem

      @@greersansom5290 Thanks for the feedback. Yes, tricky. I heard the rain cover for the bag was useless in heavy rain / got heavy.
      Wish I didn’t buy the dry bags but done it now. Things we learn.
      I think I might have got the sleeping bag liner wrong too / September too cold?
      I have added a fleece to this pack and removed rain pants.

    • @josepleonlopez3217
      @josepleonlopez3217 Před 8 dny

      Estoy de acuerdo prioriza la el Apollo en la cadera pues la diferencia de peso se compensa .ni se te ocurra quitar las bolsas impermeables pues aunque pongas una cubierta a la mochila entra agua por las correas y la espalda mejor tu sistema utrella usella pelegrina

  • @guilleta7000
    @guilleta7000 Před 14 dny

    Start 3 september in Logroño. Buen Camino!

  • @Michael-z9r9x
    @Michael-z9r9x Před 29 dny +1

    Leave August 29th. Cases for glasses. Needle and thread blisters and ripes. Rock tape and blister kit. I carry a cover for the osprey levity. Consider trekking poles as down hill hurts knees.

    • @Styleeshlee
      @Styleeshlee  Před 27 dny

      @@Michael-z9r9x definitely will be getting some hiking poles at SJPP

  • @scottgrafelman2390
    @scottgrafelman2390 Před měsícem +3

    Looks pretty good to me. Some thoughts: Do you need a poncho since you have rain gear, dry bags and plan to add a liner? You can cut the handle off your toothbrush to save a few grams. No water filter? No trekking poles? Do you have a hard case for your reading glasses? We are also starting the Camino Frances on September 14th from St Jean. Maybe we will see you on the trail!

    • @Styleeshlee
      @Styleeshlee  Před měsícem

      Hi Scott - I hear it’s going to be cold and stormy and rainy so I am over packing on rain cover. I do have a festival poncho in the kit. What bag liner do you recommend? The Dry bags also help me to organise my stuff to not rummage too much, the tooth brush is plastic - how do I cut that off and sharp edges after May Compromise back pack? No water filter as I hear water is good, and trading poles will be purchased at sJPP .. I am ahead of you by two weeks . Buon Camino!

    • @Styleeshlee
      @Styleeshlee  Před měsícem

      And yes good idea on a gard cover for glasses but that will add weight hmmmm

    • @sharonlivingstone5956
      @sharonlivingstone5956 Před měsícem +3

      You're pretty dialed in! Don't worry about cutting toothbrush - it saves about 2 grams and is unhygienic (fingers go into mouth). Keep the stuff sacs - weigh little and organise everything - makes packing fast and easy too. Do you have a fleece/lightweight jacket in there? The issue with wearing your sleeping gear to walk is potentially not having dry clothes to sleep in. Clothes for walking around after your shower and for dinner will make life easier. My only other suggestion is to lose the baseball cap. 1 hat is enough. I use a nylofume pack liner that you twist the top of to seal. But a bin liner works too. Either of the packs you have are made from fabric that dries quickly. Pack covers are a pain. Happy planning!

    • @Styleeshlee
      @Styleeshlee  Před měsícem +1

      @@sharonlivingstone5956 Thanks so much Sharon.
      Yes, I am trying to shave off grams but it’s not really of any impact.
      I will add a fleece I don’t like being cold so I need to cater for the weight of a fleece. Will have a think of a third set of clothes. I think you are right it is good to have a third set. Yikes, going to be heavier than I have targeted for. Thanks for the great input.!

    • @sharonlivingstone5956
      @sharonlivingstone5956 Před měsícem +1

      @@Styleeshlee lightweight is great but being comfortable is better :) I walked a month in France in June - mostly on a camino trail - the weather wasn't kind and I was so glad to have sacrificed a lower weight for a better rain jacket.

  • @annetcell-ly4571
    @annetcell-ly4571 Před měsícem +2

    Small scissors for the tape?

    • @Styleeshlee
      @Styleeshlee  Před měsícem

      @@annetcell-ly4571 Hi, yes. You are right. Thanks I will add small scissors.

    • @annetcell-ly4571
      @annetcell-ly4571 Před měsícem

      @@Styleeshlee Don’t forget tweezers, tampons and a Kula cloth ( google it).

  • @sdnalyam
    @sdnalyam Před měsícem +2

    Get rid of the Vaseline and get a small body glide and Leuko P tape. You don't need the dry bags, get an inner pack liner.

    • @Styleeshlee
      @Styleeshlee  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the tips. What body glide do you recommend? I was thinking replacing the Vaseline with Nok only available in Paris (!). And what bag inner liner ? The dry packs help me to organise my stuff - less rummaging I was thinking.

  • @cissehawa
    @cissehawa Před 23 dny

    Less than 5kg that’s very good.
    But 3 hats….😂

    • @Styleeshlee
      @Styleeshlee  Před 22 dny

      @@cissehawa haha yes that’s not a good idea and now getting cut. 1 hat now. 🧢Will post final pack later this week!