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Thanks so much. From what that photo shows, that is way too hard for my injuries. Would need to take the transport option. SO good to know this ahead of time, thank you
Thanks so much. I do like the idea of using taxis so i can still see the scenary and visit all the towns even if not walking a particular section. Poles sounds great.
Thank you so much, this is super helpful. I was also thinking that it would be best in my usual running/walking shoes as these are very supportive and cushioned. Not waterproof though so not sure if that's a huge problem.
Hi new friends, I'm completely new to this forum and to long distance hiking in general. I'm age 57 with advanced osteoarthritis of patellofemoral joints (under patellas), but main knee joints are mostly fine. I am at a turning point in life and would like to walk the Camino Frances to help me...
Hi new friends, I'm completely new to this forum and to long distance hiking in general. I'm age 57 with advanced osteoarthritis of patellofemoral joints (under patellas), but main knee joints are mostly fine. I am at a turning point in life and would like to walk the Camino Frances to help me...
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