Hello everyone,
I’m Giacomo from Italy, and I’m excited to join this community!I’ve been running almost every day for years now, though typically for shorter distances. Recently, I’ve been inspired to combine my love for running with a new challenge: running the Camino de Santiago.
Here’s the plan I’m working on:
Grazie mille,
Giacomo (from Italy)
I’m Giacomo from Italy, and I’m excited to join this community!I’ve been running almost every day for years now, though typically for shorter distances. Recently, I’ve been inspired to combine my love for running with a new challenge: running the Camino de Santiago.
Here’s the plan I’m working on:
- Day 1: Ponferrada to Villafranca del Bierzo – 23 km
- Day 2: Villafranca del Bierzo to O Cebreiro – 30 km
- Day 3: O Cebreiro to Triacastela – 20 km
- Day 4: Triacastela to Sarria – 24 km
- Day 5: Sarria to Portomarín – 22 km
- Day 6: Portomarín to Palas de Rei – 25 km
- Day 7: Palas de Rei to Arzúa – 29 km
- Day 8: Arzúa to Santiago de Compostela – approx. 40 km
- Pacing: How did you balance running and walking, especially on more challenging sections like O Cebreiro?
- Recovery: Any tips on maintaining energy and avoiding injury over consecutive days of long-distance running?
- Logistics: Did you rely on luggage transfers, and what essentials did you carry with you on each run?
Grazie mille,
Giacomo (from Italy)