katie@camino
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF, SJPDP-Finisterre 2016;CP (Central) Porto-SdC 2017;CP (Coastal) Porto-SdC 2018;CF Leon-SdC 2019
Hi all,
I am a fit and active 36 year old but my knees, back, hammies, calves and ankles behave more like cranky 80 year olds.
I had intended to walk the Camino Primitivo in end-June to mid-July (giving myself 16 days) but i badly sprained my ankle 2 days ago. I completed the Camino Frances last year, albeit with some knee pain and many rest days.
I am now considering walking the Camino Portugues instead.
Would any forum members be able to advise on the difficulty of the terrain of the Camino Portugues vs the Camino Primitivo?
My physio and i will appreciate any and all feedback.
Thankyou
I am a fit and active 36 year old but my knees, back, hammies, calves and ankles behave more like cranky 80 year olds.
I had intended to walk the Camino Primitivo in end-June to mid-July (giving myself 16 days) but i badly sprained my ankle 2 days ago. I completed the Camino Frances last year, albeit with some knee pain and many rest days.
I am now considering walking the Camino Portugues instead.
Would any forum members be able to advise on the difficulty of the terrain of the Camino Portugues vs the Camino Primitivo?
My physio and i will appreciate any and all feedback.
Thankyou