Yes, but 10m of difficulty against 4km along the road. And the path is beautiful.
And this is only temporary while waiting for the bridge to be rebuilt.
I should have noted that there are a couple of more-established chiropractors near the cathedral (such as this one: https://jdquiropracticos.com/), but I see that they are not open until Monday.
Astorga to Santiago does not really have very long stretches without bars/cafes. You can always refill.
Maybe after Sarria you might want to finish by 3pm if you are running out of water. There the village bars close in the afternoon for good...
Drink before you get thirsty. Take the time to smell the roses.
May is my favorite time on the Camino. Barring unforeseen changes in weather patterns, you will be much more comfortable walking during the day and sleeping at night than in July...
You're gonna 'over-stress' yourself with all the stuff you are stressing about!
Any reasonably modern adaptor now-a-days has a built in voltage converters. I brought one from US and just happen to hit a European charger on sale at some mall on...
Strava is a good one. I use for all my hikes at home and used it on the Camino too. It has a low draw on the phone battery and automatically pauses when you stop. Tracks distance, elevation, average pace, time, etc.
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