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[QUOTE="Deleted member 3000, post: 632480"] I am a terrible judge of what you can do. I walked several weeks with Luis who had only one leg, having lost one in a car accident at age 18 over twenty years earlier. He moved faster than me on his Canadian crutches, and went from SJPdP to Fisterra. If ever I had an attitude about what someone "can" do, he would have dispelled it. Only you what you and your motivation are. There is road available for the entire distance from Sarria to Santiago that avoids rough terrain (many of us wish bicycles would use those roads :)). Some of the grades are steepish, and may meander a bit from the more direct pedestrian route. From the Santiago airport to the cathedral, there are roads around the substantial hill of the marked route. With visibility aids, which are required by law in Spain, you can safely use roads. Companions are the best thing about the Camino (joined by [I]caldo gallego[/I] and [I]pulpo[/I]), so having them is a good idea regardless of your capability, and they can always be a backstop against the potential for hubris in demanding more from yourself than you prudently should. [I]Buen camino.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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