![]() ![]() ![]() In the show they make several references to her with diapers/pee/mess themes. You will have to make the call as to what you want to carry (and perhaps not use).Ok so I have this idea and its ridiculous but I want to write an ABDL story / fanfiction about Amy Santiago from Brooklyn 99. Like your anti-anxiety medication.never enough pills do they prescribe. BEWARE!!!Īs always if you try and compensate for every contingency you will need to ship your pack with a semi-truck, and even then you will most likely forget something. I have yet to don my inner liner level, but they don't weigh much and ,if needed, would be worth their weight in gold.ĬAUTION:!!! The bit about 'not weighing much' can add tons to your pack. So yes rain pants are a good idea as they can play a multi-useful applicational purpose (there's a mouthful). the rain had stopped and the sun broke through creating a spectacular rainbow. When I reached the other side and had ascended the"Stairway to Heaven" (you'll get the reference when you successfully cross the bridge and climb the 'Stairway'). It had gone from light sprinkles as I stepped onto the bridge, to a torrential downpour at the halfway point. In '17 I can only remember putting on the rain pants in the middle of the bridge crossing into Portomarion. In '15 I used the pant, rain pant combo a couple of times and was happy I hadn't brought a poncho. My thinking was a light under my pants liner, my kuhl pants, and my rain pants just in case of cold temps along with excessive moisture and, perhaps, a little wind. but really this is a good distraction: to fuss over little things while I try to work out the bigger details of day-to-day work/life.Ĭlick to expand.I have done dos Caminos and both have been end of Sept into early Nov. You'd think I have nothing else to think about. I'm thinking of gaiters because they would keep my feet dry and I could just towel off wet legs easily enough. And my walking companion will be the patient type who will let me put pants over my shorts. but my experienced friends, would you take rain pants on this stretch of the Francés at this time of year, or leave them home? I will have the jacket. This time I have 3 weeks and 400 to 500 K (depending on whether I try to get to Fisterre), but the trip is mid-August to early Sept (I will hit Sahagún around August 21 and go from there). like, anywhere from 10k to 24 k in manic winds and heavy rains. I walked in driving rain at Belorado, Burgos, Portmarin, and Triacastella. My first Camino was 810 K in late summer through fall (Sept 5-Oct 9). And from there one would end up with wet feet. I was often walking in shorts on the Meseta and when the skies would open there was no time to put on long pants under the rain gear. Every pair failed to keep me dry - either because they tore in heavy winds, or because they made me wildly sweaty. At 256g, it's not bad for weight, and it comes down to mid-thigh.Īnd I bought new rain-pants, but I don't know if I will take them, as I went through 2 or 3 pairs on my first trip. The second did the job, but the blowing about was awful. Honestly, I went through 2 ponchos on my first Camino - one I bought in Burgos, and the other I had brought from home. This is the one thing that I just can't settle on. With apologies to the OP, this is more a commiseration and a request for input than it is a reply. Not one blister either.īottom line, don't wait until you are out on the Camino to see if you system works. My shoes, Oboz Sawtooth low walking shoes, had NO GORETEX but my feet and socks remained dry in driving rain. Outside of stepping in two feet of standing water, my feet remained dry during the entire walk. I took a low pair of trail gaiters, and they were a godsend. However, it took days to get my backpack to fully dry out. Luckily, I had all my clothes in gallon ziplock bags, keeping them dry. At one point, water was draining continuously out of the drain holes from my backpack. I noticed that although I was bone dry to the skin while walking on the CF, water seeped in constantly between my back and the backpack. Go out walking with your raingear, whatever you choose, and a full backpack in the hardest, driving rain possible. Rain pants, even for those with ponchos, were invaluable. I walked the Camino Frances in late May 2017, and some of the rain was simply driving. For 20 bucks, they were completely waterproof, and held up better than some of the $200.00 goretex jackets I saw. ![]()
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