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I have an old knee injury and damaged but not completely torn meniscus and I suffer with some pain in the knee very often. Although I am often in the mountains I really suffered going down from Cruz de Ferro to Molinaseca and from O'Cebreiro to Triacstela. So, I highly recommend you to skip...
I would stay more in Astorga and Samos. As I am a mountain lover, I would also enjoy to stay somewhere in the mountains with 10-15 km per day and splitting a stage into two days.
I am still planning and 2022 feels like ages away, but at the moment I think of Chemin Arles to Borce, then GR 10 to Irun, Camino del Norte + Camino Fisterra, then backwards Camino Portugese to Lisbon (including Fatima as additional point) and finally Rota Vicentina just as trail. But... I am...
I think I am also an addict. After walking only part of Camino Frances, I cannot stop planning next caminos. It is my health that stopped my journey this year, but in 2020 I plan Porto - SdC and in 2022 - a huge walking of three caminos and two trails in a single 4-months trip. I hope I will manage.
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