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Many thanks to all who responded, after completing the Frances in 17,18,19 before being diagnosed with AFib i knew the Camino was an important part of my life. At 73 now am prescribed some good meds that have calmed down the aspects of AFib , my Cardiologist has me off our local mountain here in...
I have done 3 Caminos 2xCF and Camino Portuguese in 2017 18 19, I have developed a heart condition A Fib with palpitations and shortness of breath. I am walking 4-5 times a week 4-5 km a day and feel good doing so. I want back on the Camino but would like to hear from others who have dealt with...
I am on my 10th pair of Columbia trail runners, i wear a size 15 to accommodate my size 14 foot. The Columbia shoes are normally quite wide with a very comfortable toe box. I have had to adapt to 2-3 different models but the quality and comfort is always there.
Welcome to the forum, I lived in Cambria 45 years ago and loved it. You will find more of yourself on the Camino, I keep learning more and more over the past 3 Caminos and look forward to my next.
Buen Camino
Walking the Meseta last year from Burgos to Astorga was the best Camino experience I have ever had, the calm, the quiet, the ability to go inwards and to really get close to the land that god created made a great impression on me. Enjoy your time there it is very special.
Been Camino
Absolutely make reservations, I did the same Camino as you starting in Burgos. Be aware that you need to watch carefully for your bus at T4 as the buses do get into a jumble as the airport departures get busy.
I did my Camino when I was 69 also, a wonderful experience and the coastal route is fantastic. My costs were around 50-60 euros a day for private room with showers and food inexpensive compared with the Camino Frances. For private accommodation book ahead if at Albergue no need.
Enjoy!!!!!
Buen...
I did the Burgos to Astorga stages this May and had no problems drinking the tap water at all. I don’t drink alcohol so water is my drink of choice. Enjoy!!!
I just finished the Meseta in June and enjoyed it immensely, it is flat, forgiving and a great opportunity to discover sides of oneself that lay hidden. Consider it your go to place as it will be kind to your knees and if done with common sense will give you great joy and satisfaction.
You will be walking the busiest portion of the Camino during one of the busiest months. Book ahead based upon what you feel you will be able to achieve daily. Then feeling secure enjoy yourself.
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I did Porto to Santiago last year, beautiful trek, cobblestones were not an issue nor was too much road walking. The Coastal route is the way to go.
Buon Camino
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