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Final Long Walk Before Departing for the Ingles
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[QUOTE="Deleted member 67185, post: 801867"] I have set about writing a post about the Ingles, but I am having a difficult time doing so. Too many aspects and nuances and insights and spiritual moments to grasp a hold of and put into a succinct report. As to the Ingles itself, it rained most of the time with breaks of sun, but we enjoyed the walking and the beauty of the countryside and the villages. The Ingles was fairly easy; we planned 11 hour walking days and added appropriate rest breaks and food breaks and picture-taking breaks and a moderate walking pace, so there was never any stress or strain. The last morning into Santiago. . . a 6 mile walk. . . was the hardest for me. I crumped about a mile into the stage. I mean I nearly felt like just sitting down and stopping for good. My pace was exceedingly slow and at a shuffling slog. What should have been a 2 hour walk - at most - turned into a nearly 6 hour, seemingly, forced march. 😣 Jill became anxious that I was having a very serious problem and might need to contact emergency personnel. But my heart rate was normal and so was my breathing. . no signs of a cardiovascular event. I kept asking her to wait on doing that, and we took frequent breaks. After reaching the outskirts of Santiago, we found an open bar and had some breakfast and fluids. We rested there for a good 40 minutes, at least. By the time we left, I was back to my normal self and had no further problems at all during the rest of the day. Last week when I visited my primary care person, it was guessed that I was having some sort of temporary onset of a thyroid hormone issue that self-resolved. She also said that the health issues from last December and January probably contributed to the problem. We did stay at the Casa Dona Maria. . . and it was wonderful. Due to the season, we were the only people at the casa rural. The owners served a wonderful dinner, and breakfast the following morning. [/QUOTE]
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