Anna Machial
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2015
My goal is to walk all of the Primitivo to Santiago but I am currently being plagued by old injuries to the knees and feet. I have a year to train and heal but I am concerned that they may re-occur while I'm walking the Camino since the injuries are repetitive strain injuries from walking/jogging/hiking. They do not stop me from walking but slow me down and put limits on distance I can walk without pain. Since I have a limited amount of time - 2 weeks - I am wondering what areas are of least interest. i.e. stretches, long or short, when I could take the bus/taxi and not feel I was missing too much, if I had to. I love scenery, nature, culture, so that may be tough to answer. I'm thinking, for example, of long boring suburbs, industrial areas, if any. I do not want to miss walking the mountains or country paths, or historical centers.
I would like to earn a compostela but I'm going for the journey and the Catholic mass at the end more than for the paper so if absolutely necessary I would be willing to miss part of the last 100 km to Santiago.
Any suggestions?
I would like to earn a compostela but I'm going for the journey and the Catholic mass at the end more than for the paper so if absolutely necessary I would be willing to miss part of the last 100 km to Santiago.
Any suggestions?