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I usually walk 20-25km/day, but the first two or three days are shorter days (10-15km), then I slowly increase my distance until I am comfortable with the longer distance. (I don't always start in St. Jean.)Still working out the details on starting point and stays along the way. What is a challenging but manageable walking distance for each day for 2 fit women?
How far do you usually walk every day? What is the longest distance you have ever walked in a day?Still working out the details on starting point and stays along the way. What is a challenging but manageable walking distance for each day for 2 fit women?
HiStill working out the details on starting point and stays along the way. What is a challenging but manageable walking distance for each day for 2 fit women?
Marylynn and I both have the same approach but I shoot for 20K a day to start. I also do not look at it as walking 20 or 25k (which is my normal camino distances) but as 5K increments. I start out and if there is a town within 5k or so that is where I go and then stop, take off my pack, take off my trail runners and have a snack. Rest for about 20 minutes or so and go the next 5k and repeat. By my 3rd 5k or maybe even a little sooner. I stop for my lunch and take an hour or so. Unless it is pouring rain I eat the sandwich I made the night before and then go to a bar and have a coffee. Then I may make one more short stop or just get to the town I want to sleep in. If I find myself tired and there is an albergue where I am, well all bets are off and that is where I stay that night.I usually walk 20-25km/day, but the first two or three days are shorter days (10-15km), then I slowly increase my distance until I am comfortable with the longer distance. (I don't always start in St. Jean.)
Each to their own, I start walking, then keep walking until I feel like stopping for the day. I then keep an eye out for an albergue and when I spot one that I think I will like I look it up on Gronze.com and if Gronze says that it is okay I stop. If not I repeat until I do find one that Gronze and I like.Yes everyone is asking good questions. Your age, do you have to end in Santiago? I think your age because a fit 25 year old is different than a fit 65 year old.
Marylynn and I both have the same approach but I shoot for 20K a day to start. I also do not look at it as walking 20 or 25k (which is my normal camino distances) but as 5K increments. I start out and if there is a town within 5k or so that is where I go and then stop, take off my pack, take off my trail runners and have a snack. Rest for about 20 minutes or so and go the next 5k and repeat. By my 3rd 5k or maybe even a little sooner. I stop for my lunch and take an hour or so. Unless it is pouring rain I eat the sandwich I made the night before and then go to a bar and have a coffee. Then I may make one more short stop or just get to the town I want to sleep in. If I find myself tired and there is an albergue where I am, well all bets are off and that is where I stay that night.
I totally agree with this but it doesn't always work depending on which camino you are doing. I will be doing the VDLP. For example the first day is either 9 or 21k. Day 2 is only 19, Day 3 is only 29. Day 4 is 14 or 34K. I never take cabs or buses but I may not be ready for a 29k day on the third day. 67 sure ain't 37!Each to their own, I start walking, then keep walking until I feel like stopping for the day. I then keep an eye out for an albergue and when I spot one that I think I will like I look it up on Gronze.com and if Gronze says that it is okay I stop. If not I repeat until I do find one that Gronze and I like.
You don’t stop for lunch? Or you just eat while you’re walking?Each to their own, I start walking, then keep walking until I feel like stopping for the day. I then keep an eye out for an albergue and when I spot one that I think I will like I look it up on Gronze.com and if Gronze says that it is okay I stop. If not I repeat until I do find one that Gronze and I like.
I sometimes have a late lunch when I stop at the end, which seems to fit in with Spanish culture.You don’t stop for lunch? Or you just eat while you’re walking?
I’m with a family member; but done the French twice by myselfAre you walking along the Frances route?
Have a great Camino… which route will you walk?I’m with a family member; but done the French twice by myself