Post Camino Gear Review | September Camino | Canino de Santiago

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Here’s the post Camino gear review and pack list from my recent September and October wall on the Camino Frances.

Check out my other pack list videos under the Camino prep playlist.
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Enjoyed your videos, my wife and I did the Camino Frances May~June this year and watching your videos bought back so many great memories of the land marks/villages/cities. I will do the Camino Portuguese (Lisbon) in May’25.
Thx again for the effort you put into your videos
Cheers

neilr
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Excellent. Very comprehensive. I will recommend this to my friends who may be planning to go.

Lovely smile as always.

I see you have nourished your hair.

peeweeleynes
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Another great video M. What size dry bags did you use? & Not related to gear but which internet provider/sim did you use? I'm a technaphob so prefer something simple!! 😊

suecordell
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Great summary of all your gear and thanks for the effort in putting it together.
Keep walking ……. It definitely helps keep the Camino blues at bay!

janehills
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It was so nice to see your video. I followed you through your Camino walk. 🌸

charlenekeillor
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Good review. I'm glad you made it to Fistera and Muxia.

Did my caminos May, so lots of rain and mud. I was very light 3kg with pack. It was a 30L pack but really only had used 15L in 2 dry bags and a 1L for passport & credntial


Water system was just 2 x 600ml bottles from a supermercado and filled up on the way. Used aacpac rain jacket, $5 plastic poncho and a small umbrella from decathlon (160gms). The only thing I should have had was waterproof socks...chriisy present from trek & travel lol

kenthompson
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Thanks for sharing your Camino journey, enjoyed the daily Volgs.

kiwilad
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I’m interested in knowing if you chose a half or full size bigger shoes or did you just go with your normal shoe size? Some say to go up in size because of foot swelling after many kilometers a day but I’ve seen many who had no issues. Thanks

mauibob
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What was the weight of your pack? How much water did youdrink each day?

ronaldc
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I’ve seen NOK cream in several Spanish towns, bought mine in Belgium.
It’s the best foot cream I agree

jenniferjuniper
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Very good video.
This year you were lucky and the weather was not as cold as it usually is. But I would recommend a more suitable sleeping bag.
I find what happened to your shoes very strange. I buy the basic ones from Decathlon, I walk with them for about two weeks to adapt them well to my feet, and then I use them on the Camino and they still last me about two more months before the sole wears out.
By the way, it felt good for you to get home. You have a much better face. Maybe it will be the coffee?😂

xangarcia
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Hello M. Roasted chestnuts are already available in Manila. It is a bit expensive at $26 australian dollar a kg. And to think that they were just lying there on the camino

peeweeleynes