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Hiking shoes take priority here, and finding a comfortable pair with good arch support is really essential to surviving the Camino. The only thing I want to recommend above all else is to make sure you’re completely comfortable in everything you wear. While this is a pretty comprehensive list of most of the necessities, you can always modify it to suit your specific needs. You can read a review of the best sleeping pads here. Some pilgrims take one as a barrier between them and the bed.
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Sleeping Pad – you really don’t need one.Charger and an adapter/converter for the outlets.Camera, read my thoughts on the best camera for hiking.Money belt or fanny pack (check out my picks for the best hiking fanny pack).Sunscreen (I cannot stress this enough, you will definitely need it every day).A sewing kit (this is useful not only for patching up clothes but for dealing with blisters as well, just make sure to sterilize the needle with some rubbing alcohol first).A medkit with the following: anti-inflammatory gel, painkillers, water sanitizing pills, rubbing alcohol, Compeed band-aids, any medication you use, and a bottle of probiotics (to help avoid any stomach issues).
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