Scroll down to see my Camino packing list and you can see my gear for the Appalachian Trail or Ireland on the links below:
These packing lists are not a recommendation to buy. I am just telling you what I am using at the moment. You should always do your own research before buying a piece of gear and perhaps visit a store for any advice etc.
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Backpack
Backpack – Osprey Exos 58 (The Airtek 35 on Outdoor Adventure Store is the perfect size and design for the Camino)
Shoulder Strap – Pouch by Gossamer Gear to hold iphone and sunglasses.
Sleeping Bag & Headtorch
Sleeping Bag – NEMO Disco Sleeping Bag (Summer months you can carry a sleeping bag liner or a lighter bag)
Headtorch – Petzl Actik Core
Footwear
Shoes – Altra Lone Peak 7 Trail Runners
Hiking Socks – Darn Tough Micro Crew x 2
Waterproof Socks – Something like this one
Hiking Poles – Forclaz Hiking Poles
Clothing
Insulated Jacket – RAB Cirrus Flex 2.0
Beanie Hat – Beanie by Outdare
Fleece Hoodie –
Hat – Baseball cap
Long sleeve shirt – Columbia PFG Shirt
T-shirts – 2 x polyester/cotton t-shirt for hiking & sleeping
Shorts – Bought at Decathlon
Zip off long pants – REI Zip off pants that convert to shorts
Boxers – Ex-Officio Give N Go x 2
Leggings – Wolly leggings for sleeping purchased on Amazon
Gloves – Smartwool gloves
Buff – AT thruhiker buff gifted at outdoor store in Franklyn
Rain Gear
Rain Jacket – REI Rainier Rainjacket
Rain Pants – Rain pants purchased on Amazon
Backpack Raincover
Toiletries
Toilet paper
Soap/container
Razor to shave
Small Towel
Toothbrush, toothpaste & floss
Tweezers
Electronics
Camera – Canon G7x Mark iii
Editing Device – iPad 10th Gen iMovie app to edit videos
iPhone 7
Misc Cables & Headphones
Powerbank – Anker Powerbank 20,000 ampere ( A smaller 10,000 amp powerbank is more than enough)
Keep in mind that I only carry the above items in order to make the videos.
Miscellaneous
Sunglasses
Suncream
SPF lip balm
Nasal inhaler
Nylofume liner (to waterproof inside backpack)
Ziploc bags
Small washing powder
Spoon – Toaks Titanium long handle spoon
2 x water bottle
Ibuprofen
Band aids
Compeed/second skin plasters
Adventure Travel Insurance
Finally, I always purchase travel insurance for my hikes. The company I use provides coverage specific to hiking and outdoor adventures. If you click the link below, it takes just a matter of seconds to get a quote for your next trip…