- Time of past OR future Camino
- Francés - 2014
Francés - 2015
Francés - 2016
Francés - 2017
Francés - 2018
Francés - 2019
(2020 - ?)
I'm hoping it will test my soul
Your feet will have an opportunity to be tested as well.
Buen Camino
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I'm hoping it will test my soul
Reassurance helps though...thanks. Buen CaminoGrant, it seems to me that even though you asked the question, you had already made up your mind. So, I say go for it. Then you'll definitely find the answer to your question. Buen camino.
Not certain how I missed this post, I only go to Frances or Norte forums in quick spurts and sometimes see a mention in the sidebar of the threads that make me click.Hello all, after my very first experience on El Camino in 2014, I'm wondering if it's realistic to do it in 17 days. I appreciate that much will be missed en route, but the challenge seems worth the price.
I totally agree...there are stages on the Norte where 50km would be impossible. I left for the Norte with a plan centered aroundI just returned from the Norte.
For various reasons, I walked 40, 47 and 50 km on successive days. My pack weight is about 12 kg.
I could handle the short term longer distances...but would not want to do it continuouly for the whole route.
Also...there are stages on the Norte where 50km would be almost impossible.
The Frances tends to be more compatible to long distance but there are still some stages that would be difficult.
I can understand the idea as a personal accomplishment goal...but not for me.
Maybe when I was a bit younger.
I totally agree...there are stages on the Norte where 50km would be impossible. I left for the Norte with a plan centered around
kilometers and quickly had to toss that ...
I say go for it. Will you be blogging? (That would really impress!)