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Which Stages Do You Prefer To Walk?

Are you happier walking on the climbs, downhill or on the flat?

  • Climbing

    Votes: 4 44.4%
  • Walking downhill

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Walking on the flat

    Votes: 5 55.6%

  • Total voters
    9
  • Poll closed .

Rhun Leeding

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Time of past OR future Camino
Leon to Santiago - Sept/Oct 2015
Camino Ingles & Santiago to Finisterre & Muxia Sept/Oct 2016
Hi guys,

Not sure if anyone else shares my perspective on walking, but generally I find that the stages of the Camino that I have enjoyed the most have been the ones with the most climbing, and I can actually cover greater distances on those stages than on the longer flat stages on the Camino. Crossing over Cruz de Ferro and of course the climb up to O Cebreiro are both great (I started from Leon...so haven't crossed from SJPP to Roncesvalles...yet). I do find that other people tend to be quite different though...and some people seem to roll downhill, while I'm struggling to check footing and feeling it through my knees.

So, a simple question, do you prefer the climbs, downhill or generally flat terrain for walking?
 
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I believe that I make the best time uphill and the slowest progress downhill. I do enjoy the climbs but it is on the flat sections that I get in the groove and the miles fly by as I pray, think, contemplate, and build new friendships.
 
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I prefer climbing (or my body does), downhill hurts more,but worse for me is long distances on the flat. It's on the long flat bits I seem to get injuries.

Saying that, I love it all!
 
I prefer undulating, slightly up and down, with flat bits. The steep ascents and descents I can live without. Then again, my knees are knackered, so I am slightly biased. The stretch on the C/F from Pamplona to Astorga rates as my favorite.

Galicia is gobsmacking beautiful...but oh those hills...
 
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I'm definitely better on the uphill. Other people walk faster than me on the flat, but give me a hill and I am in my element - as long as it isn't to cold outside, then asthma kicks in and the only thing to do is go inside and drink hot beverages :rolleyes:
 
Nobody liking the downhill though? Y'all must have knees like mine... :) Even when I used to go jogging with my old man, he'd tear away from me on the downhill, but I'd be catching up when we started those inclines!
 
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Or all of the above, though I do find some downhills troubling^^.

I have several days a week at work where I'd much rather be doing a downhill stage all day too! :)
 

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