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Okay, we just finished the 8th day of our Camino Primitivo. It is definitely not the demographic I had hoped for. While she is being a good sport and enjoying the people we meet, there aren’t any young people. It seems mostly like a bunch of old men (I can say that since I’m an old man too)...
We are arriving in Madrid on May 5th. I went online today to purchase train tickets to Oviedo and it doesn't show any train service. Does that mean the trains are sold out? Or maybe some other problem? Can anyone recommend an alternate way to get to Oviedo? Is there a service where we could...
I did the Camino Frances from St. Jean in 2022. I wouldn't call it life changing or anything that dramatic, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was so freeing to unburden myself of responsibilities. It was 5 weeks of a simple life; walk, eat, drink, sleep. Everything you needed was in your pack...
I did the Frances from St. Jean in 2022 and am eager to do another Camino. However, I don't have a much time this year. Thought I would try the Camino Primitivo starting in Oviedo. This time my partner is going to join me. She's 60 and I'm 64. Our niece would also like to join us, she's 20...
Do not discount shortening your stride. When your heel hits the ground, your foot rotates forward until it is flat on the ground. A longer stride increases the angle between your tibia and your foot when the foot hits, putting more strain on the shin muscles. A short stride reduces the pull...
I developed a shin splint after a week on the Camino and feared it would end my pilgrimage. However, I found a way to tape it, used voltaren on it, shortened my stride and it eased up over time. By the time I finished, it was a non issue. I took a day off in Burgos and Leon, otherwise averaged...
Thanks all, I will start with la tienda.com. Of course all of these suggestions, while helpful, are no substitute for enjoying them in person on the Camino.
I loved the padron peppers when I was on the Camino. However, I live in a small town and have never seen them in the grocery store. Has anybody on the forum ever tried to grow them? If so, any pointers? What type of climate do you live in/
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