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[QUOTE="Scott Fraser, post: 999239, member: 62846"] A couple thoughts: 1. Think hard about the first day -- as others have said, it's a long haul with a difficult downhill at the end. It's probably the hardest day of the entire Camino. If you hurt yourself on day one, the next week will be no fun. 2. The long day you planned up and down to-from Cruz de Ferro will be a killer. The downhill is difficult. You will be exhausted by the time you get to Molinseca. 3. Your day from Villafranca to O'Ceb is long and all up hill with the steepest part at the end. Of course, you'll be very fit at this point, so it might be doable -- but it's a tough slog. 4. I think you will be pushing you mother too hard. Walking 4 km a day is different from doing 20+ five days in a row. I'm 75 and can easily do 4km a day, but that's insufficient training for walking 20 k days one after another. It might be better to do it in 7-8 days with the first few days short ones. Morgade is a nice stop. Buen Camino. [/QUOTE]
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