Things have not slowed down, so I’ve had to rush things together in the middle of a typical busy summertime. I don’t love that, and my anxiety definitely doesn’t love that. But things are coming together. I think I’ve officially finished packing. Sure, things might change in small ways before I fly out, but I could leave right now and have everything I need.

The list…
- REI 40 liter backpack
- REI backpack rain cover
- Brooks Divide trail runner shoes
- Havaiana Flip flops
- Black Diamond trekking poles
- Camelbak water bottle
- Platypus foldable water bottle
- Costco down throw blanket
- Lightweight blow up pillow (splurge item)
- REI rain jacket
- Lightweight hoody jacket
- 2 pairs of yoga pants
- 1 pair of hiking shorts
- 1 skirt
- 3 pairs of Darn Tough wool running socks
- 2 quick dry shirts
- 1 quick dry long sleeve shirt
- 1 tank top
- Ball cap
- Lightweight poncho
- 3-4 pairs of undies
- Backpacking quick dry towel
- Toiletries including mini shampoo, toothpaste, deodorant, etc.
- Fingernail clippers
- Fingernail polish (splurge item)
- A few bandaids
- Advil, Advil PM, Vitamins
- Mini toilet paper roll
- Two needles with thread
- One safety pin
- Extra chapstick
- Mini sunscreen/face lotion
- iPhone
- Garmin watch
- Small charger for iPhone
- Charging cables for iPhone, Garmin watch and battery charger
- 2 International adapter plugs
- USB charger plug with two USB ports (charge two things at once)
- Camino Frances guidebook
- Camino Credencial
- Small carabiner to hang things from backpack
- Mini roll of duct tape
- Clothes line with clips for drying clothes
- 1-2 Reusable shopping bags (for storing clothes)
- 2 organization compartments to separate belongings in pack
- Cotopaxi fanny pack
- Small wallet for credit cards/ID
- Passport
- Buff scarf
- Sounders FC Scarf (splurge item)
- Snacks and energy chews to get me started
- Scallop shell
One of the new items I picked up from a local sock shop the other day is two new pairs of socks. That’s one thing I buy new every time. There’s something that feels so great about putting on a new pair of socks. And Darn Tough has been a darn good brand for me. Smartwool is also great, but this time I’ll only have Darn Tough socks with me.

About a week before the new socks arrived, my new credencial arrived. Looking forward to putting some new memories down via stamps in that when I start walking.
My pack this time will be the same REI pack I used on the Primitivo last year. It’s a bit bigger than most would need, but it’s perfect and very comfortable for me. I also love the bright colors I wear between the pack and my fanny pack.

It’s one week out from starting my walk today. I know I’m not in the best shape for this one, but like my dad said when I left for my first walk, was just to put one foot in front of the other. And that’s just what I’ll do.
have a wonderful adventure. My 2 x 30 day Caminos in 2013 and 2018 still are solid in my memory bank. Buen Camino. Brent, Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦
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Thank you! The Camino never leaves you!
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Have fun and keep us posted 🤞👌😊
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Will do, thanks!
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I’m so excited for you, Annie. Your list is fun to read and very carefully curated. No journal? I appreciated your sock comments. I’ve been debating whether to get new socks since I have a drawerful that never wear out. I’ll order new ones today. I leave less than two months for Cape Camino. I know what you’re feeling. Buen Camino.
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This blog will be my journal. ☺️ Buen Camino to you!
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so excited to follow you again! Safe travels!
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Thank you!
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Annie, Wishing you SAFE and SMOOTH
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Thank you!
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TRAVELS and a WONDERFUL CAMINO❣️
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