- Time of past OR future Camino
- Sept/Oct 2023
Can anyone suggest a strategy for the walk from Carrion to Sahagun?
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Hi Marska, do you mean working out the stages at a good stage length for you?Can anyone suggest a strategy for the walk from Carrion to Sahagun?
Place one foot in front of the other. Repeat.
What’s the problem @MARSKA? Why do you need
Go with the flow and try not to over engineer your Camino.Can anyone suggest a strategy for the walk from Carrion to Sahagun?
Stop in Ledigos or Terradillos de los Templarios. I've only stayed in Sahagún once - You can walk on to Bercianos del Real Camino. Or stop in Sahagún for a short day.
Any umbrella can be a sun umbrella, so maybe you can pick up a cheap one. Dark colours protect more than light colours. If the terrain is relatively flat and dry, you can probably manage with an umbrella in one hand and a walking stick in the other, changing hands frequently. I enjoy walking like this for periods in either rain or sun, and feel quite jaunty while doing so.I wish I had a sun umbrella.
Sure , one step at the time.Can anyone suggest a strategy for the walk from Carrion to Sahagun?
Start very early once your out of town you just have to walk and walk. Coffe about 10 in Cuevas. Keep walking . lunch in Ledigo, keep walking don’t forget water.Can anyone suggest a strategy for the walk from Carrion to Sahagun?
I love that, I met my best self out on the Camino today'. I would love to hear more. It is lovely to hear about the lessons we uncover about ourselves.I've walked from Carrion to Sahagun. I didn't have a strategy, though, it just sort of happened. But what I remember is that I took my time - plenty of little rests, coffees, watching storks trail a tractor etc. And it was good. In my diary for that day I wrote "met my best self out on the camino today'.
I have a hands-free umbrella which is fantastic (you can see it in my image) but my husband rigs his normal one up using the elastic cords that he cut off his pack which he had never used and the cord at the bottom of the umbrella handle. He loops the latter through his waist belt and uses the elastic cords to fasten the pole of the umbrella to his arm straps near the shoulder. As you can also see, we could take off our hats under this shade and we could cool our heads better.Any umbrella can be a sun umbrella, so maybe you can pick up a cheap one. Dark colours protect more than light colours. If the terrain is relatively flat and dry, you can probably manage with an umbrella in one hand and a walking stick in the other, changing hands frequently. I enjoy walking like this for periods in either rain or sun, and feel quite jaunty while doing so.
We are en route to SdeC. Will be in your neck of the woods in a few weeks. We just might pop by to say hola .No one has mentioned Moratinos. It is the center of the universe. Don't miss it!
Yes, we are a popular "wee stop" for those traveling east from Santiago.We are en route to SdeC. Will be in your neck of the woods in a few weeks. We just might pop by to say hola .
That’s v generous. We are walking west to SdeC. And thought we’d say hola even if not in need of a ‘wee stop’Yes, we are a popular "wee stop" for those traveling east from Santiago.