paleoirish
Miriam
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances 2019
I joined the forum back in 2016 and have enjoyed reading and learning from everyone's experiences. After lots of loosely planned and abandoned Camino plans I've finally organised the time slot to walk some of the Camino de Santiago, beginning mid April 2019. I'm going solo as trying to go with friends has not worked out in the past and so I thought that perhaps the Camino Frances would be the simplest route to choose because of the huge support network of services available.
I've long thought of one of my knees as my bad knee due to falls off horses, a motorbike and most recently a skiing accident which resulted in both cartilage and ligament damage twenty years ago. A wee while ago it seems my bad knee heard about my plans, realised that I was serious this time and began a loud uncomfortable conversation with me every time I walked up a slope or a set of stairs, thus I began a conversation with a physiotherapist.
It turns out that both of my knees are "dysfuntional" and I have quite a bit of work to do to improve how I distribute my weight (a whole other issue, also being worked on) through my knees onto my feet. The work has begun however now I'm wondering whether my choice of route is the best one for me and my knees.
Interestingly, although I have begun my preparations, have been reading guide books, have almost finished working on my packing list and bought some lovely lightweight goodies, including a pair of walking poles, I have yet to book my flight so I'm open to change. When I have an arrival date and a location I will add myself to the calendar.
I have about 6 weeks to spend on my adventure and I'm not really very attached to any particular route or indeed to reaching any particular finish point. While it would be lovely to reach SdC and continue onto Finnesterre and Muxia it's not a deal breaker for me. I'm looking on the time as an opportunity to have a long conversation with myself and detach from screens which I use in my working life, meeting, listening to and getting to know other people will be the bonus.
I'm open to hearing any and all advice you wonderful people have to offer me.
I've long thought of one of my knees as my bad knee due to falls off horses, a motorbike and most recently a skiing accident which resulted in both cartilage and ligament damage twenty years ago. A wee while ago it seems my bad knee heard about my plans, realised that I was serious this time and began a loud uncomfortable conversation with me every time I walked up a slope or a set of stairs, thus I began a conversation with a physiotherapist.
It turns out that both of my knees are "dysfuntional" and I have quite a bit of work to do to improve how I distribute my weight (a whole other issue, also being worked on) through my knees onto my feet. The work has begun however now I'm wondering whether my choice of route is the best one for me and my knees.
Interestingly, although I have begun my preparations, have been reading guide books, have almost finished working on my packing list and bought some lovely lightweight goodies, including a pair of walking poles, I have yet to book my flight so I'm open to change. When I have an arrival date and a location I will add myself to the calendar.
I have about 6 weeks to spend on my adventure and I'm not really very attached to any particular route or indeed to reaching any particular finish point. While it would be lovely to reach SdC and continue onto Finnesterre and Muxia it's not a deal breaker for me. I'm looking on the time as an opportunity to have a long conversation with myself and detach from screens which I use in my working life, meeting, listening to and getting to know other people will be the bonus.
I'm open to hearing any and all advice you wonderful people have to offer me.