Simon Shum
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2019
Thanks Laurie! I do have a question that might be easier tpo ask here than in the Zoom meeting. when I read your post trip writeup:
"Vegacervera to Buiza. For an hour or so from Vegacervera you follow the Coladilla river up its increasingly narrow gorge. At the village of Villar del Puerto, you cross a watershed and join the canyon of the Ciñera river. At which point you fall off a cliff. The descent in the first half into the gorge is very very dramatic (worse in all Caminos) Very slippery, very steep, quite scary,. very lovely. (tourists who'd walked up the easy way) but very beautiful. It is a rocky descent like nothing I have ever seen. I gave Alun one of my poles, and together the two of us went step by step, frequently sitting down, frequently looking nervously to the right to see if we are going to plunge down to the river below. It was really pretty scary. Now, the truth is, it takes you to a beautiful place – a gorge with a small river running through it. And then the beautiful beech forest. But I think that if I were sensible, I would not walk it again. ….. All is well, but I think future peregrinos should think twice about this stage. (But Alan, how in the world did you do that descent to the bosque in the rain? It nearly did me in in good weather. Alan: It was one of the toughest days I've ever walked, MikeJS was OK with it -- Quite vertiginous and it would be dangerous in the wet.)"
My question -- do you still think future peregrinos should think twice?? or there mught be other short alternatives? Thanks! (I am 72 and my wife is 65, both have done a few caminos)
"Vegacervera to Buiza. For an hour or so from Vegacervera you follow the Coladilla river up its increasingly narrow gorge. At the village of Villar del Puerto, you cross a watershed and join the canyon of the Ciñera river. At which point you fall off a cliff. The descent in the first half into the gorge is very very dramatic (worse in all Caminos) Very slippery, very steep, quite scary,. very lovely. (tourists who'd walked up the easy way) but very beautiful. It is a rocky descent like nothing I have ever seen. I gave Alun one of my poles, and together the two of us went step by step, frequently sitting down, frequently looking nervously to the right to see if we are going to plunge down to the river below. It was really pretty scary. Now, the truth is, it takes you to a beautiful place – a gorge with a small river running through it. And then the beautiful beech forest. But I think that if I were sensible, I would not walk it again. ….. All is well, but I think future peregrinos should think twice about this stage. (But Alan, how in the world did you do that descent to the bosque in the rain? It nearly did me in in good weather. Alan: It was one of the toughest days I've ever walked, MikeJS was OK with it -- Quite vertiginous and it would be dangerous in the wet.)"
My question -- do you still think future peregrinos should think twice?? or there mught be other short alternatives? Thanks! (I am 72 and my wife is 65, both have done a few caminos)