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Could I use a buggy/stroller on the Santiago to Finisterre route?
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[QUOTE="CTLawGal, post: 1169997, member: 106806"] Having just completed Santiago to Finisterre (and Muxia) in May, my recollection is that there was a fair amount of paved roads along the route and that many of the unpaved paths could possibly be covered with a stroller, but as noted there are some hilly spots. The first part of stage leaving Santiago is probably not well suited to a stroller as I recall the terrain through the woods as being more uneven. So a combination of both is likely necessary, but a carrier is likely not needed for long stretches where the stroller can handle the terrain (I would think larger wheels with a thick tread would be better than most “travel” strollers for this purpose, but you may want to try yours on uneven paths to see how well it works). Also, at 7/8 months you’ll need to know that your baby’s neck is strong enough at that age to support his/her head while being in a carrier for extended periods over rough terrain and might want to consider checking with your pediatrician about how long an infant can remain in a carrier and if any precautions needed to make sure the baby stays well hydrated. [/QUOTE]
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