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[QUOTE="Albertagirl, post: 825603, member: 43403"] I am seriously considering walking the Levante this fall, in part because it seems to be a largely level route, so easier for the knee that is currently waiting for knee replacement surgery. As I have previously walked the VdlP, I might finish this year's walk in Zamora, or stop there and bus onward to closer to Santiago, depending on the state of my cranky joint and the closeness to my return flight. I have a couple of questions about the route. Is it practical for someone with a cranky joint to walk? What about bus service, if required? There has been some emphasis on threads about the Levante on a preference for walking in the spring. Is there any reason why an October/November camino is not desirable? What about walking shorter days (20-25 kms)? I would appreciate a copy of any text made to assist pilgrims in walking this route, as I do not find the online guide to be ideal. I am in Mexico now, away from the icy Canadian winter and working at getting in shape to walk a camino. Buen camino to all of you looking forward to walking the Levante in the next few months. [/QUOTE]
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