
List of equipment for Camino de Santiago
Camino de Santiago - your way
List of equipment for Camino de Santiago
Comfortable and water resistant walking shoes (good and quality, not new).
Backpack 50-60 liters Comfortable and customized for body structure.
Sandals or shoe flip flops to ventilate your feet after walking.
Vaseline for warp foot prevention (at least try).
Preferably warm, light sleep (there is heating in most accommodation).
Two pairs of pants (at least one falling apart).
Two sweat-stomping shirts.
long sleeve shirt .
One set of clothing for the evening (easy).
Coat or top not very thick but warm.
Preferably thin and warming brass.
Hemp neck.
Heater hat (not wool, not too thick) to obtain in ductelon stores.
Gloves.
Leg warmers (you can also use your hands).
Rainforest Poncho (preferably with sleeves).
Sun protection cap + sun protection lotion, sunglasses.
Lightweight walking sticks (preferably from a carburetor with a shock absorber).
Comfortable hiking socks are padded (not too hot) and sweat-absorbent (preferably in the store for a traveler).
Small first aid bag.
A few antibiotic pills per micra.
Easy day bag for carrying daily gear.
Light and steamy lingerie.
A half-liter water bottle that can be refilled anywhere.
Small knife / pocket knife.
Snacks and snacks on the way.
Essential documents:
passport.
Cash.
Credit Card - Recommends a recharged card if possible.
Mobile phone with good camera and charger.
Diary - Highly recommended for anyone who wants to document the journey.
Recommendations:
Choosing a backpack and shoes is not a simple task, but worthwhile.
Comfortable, well-tailored shoes for your convenience are essential to the success of your journey. It is advisable to take half as much as normal since the leg will swell along the way. The changing route requires shoes that will also support the ankle so it is important to choose a high shoe that will fit your comfort, keep your foot and still allow you free movement.
Recommendation for proper packaging - After packing the bag and putting all the equipment it thinks you will need along the way, emptying it and passing on each item, item and item, ask yourself is it really necessary for you along the way ?! That way, you will know that you have packaged for sure only what you need along the way.
Regarding medical supplies - consider only what is necessary (medicines that are taken regularly if any), painkillers, some plasters, any case antibiotics and wartime treatment equipment (detailed above), the way is dotted with villages and towns with multiple services and pharmacies can be found when needed at all Place.
Do not forget to pack the most important things for the success of the journey - smile, patience, tolerance and love.
Buen camino