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[QUOTE="peb, post: 608153, member: 79344"] I go back to my original post. I am in my 50's, do no sport and did no training, and somehow was able to do 25km each day, even 34km a day on the hardest stages, but over 9 or 10 hours. If I can do this, anyone can. On the hill to Bruma, it is no longer there on the new, waymarked route. Bar Julia is missed out. You can still walk the old route, but you will need a guidebook to know where to turn off. When I was coming to Bruma along the new route / La Coruna route, someone came in front of me from what was the old route. As for taking a cart on the Ingles, I walked this month in an Atlantic storm where most of the non-road path (about 50%) was either mud or water, meaning that this month, it would have been impossible to push a stroller through much of the route. I am sure though that after a dryer summer, the route will not be like that, but be aware, even when dry, on some of the country tracks, some of the off road tracks are as wide as vehicle tracks and the parts where the vehicle tyres do go down them are not as wide as the two wheels of a stroller. There may be parts, as with any country track, where you will need to pick up the stroller to proceed. [/QUOTE]
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