Hi everyone, I will set out on my Camino journey next week, but a knee injury has forced me to reconsider my plans. I have shortened my daily distances from St Jean to Burgos and then I have a few days in Santo Domingo de Silos. I had originally planned to walk the Meseta , but I am now considering leaving that section for another time (while I would love to walk it, the Camino is already teaching me to listen to my body).
I am seeking advice about a place to stay for about 10-14 days somewhere between Burgos and Leon or Astorga. I could happily use this time to work on a writing project. I would also be happy to volunteer somewhere for a couple of weeks. (Incidentally, the knee injury is not insignificant - three meniscal tears, a separated lateral ligament and lateral and posterior fluid collections).
I would really value any advice you have. Thanks
Hi Mary, sorry to hear that you're suffering from those injuries, it's bound to make you stop and rest - which is a good thing. It's very hot out there, and this week temperatures are rising again.
As you have complicated knee injuries, the stages after the Meseta would likely cause more difficulty than the Meseta. It's not so much the inclines, but the descents are steep and rugged in many places, especially into Molinaseca (although the longer descent by road avoids the really rough and rocky path). From Molinaseca to Vega del Valcarce is relatively flat, but after that it's 'rock and roll' all the way to SdC, although after O'Cebreiro the hills are less extreme - but it's rarely flat for very long.
So, for your knees to be less loaded, the Meseta would be far easier. There is a short hill just after Castrojeriz with a short but steep descent on to the plains beyond. The main difficulty of the Meseta for someone with knee issues would be the distances between some towns or villages, which can mean you might have to walk longer distances before you can stopover anywhere.
If it were me, I would probably use those 14 days to rest and then walk short flat sections of the Camino only and explore more of the sites, culture and summer fiestas etc. So perhaps the first 5 - 7 days resting and physio in a town/village with a variety of facilities and places of interest such as: Castrojeriz, Frómista, Sahagún, Villarente, León, Hospital del Órbigo, Astorga. As it's hot, maybe look for villages and albergues with swimming pools - great physiotherapy for knees and body in general. You don't have to stay in the same towns/villages every day of rest. A bus or taxi (depending on budget) to another town might be a more enjoyable way to pass the time while still resting your body.
Then, depending on how you feel, time available etc. maybe you could consider a coach to Sarria (or further back from Triacastela via Samos to Saria) and join the hordes for the last 100km, it's not everyone's cup of tea, but in your condition having lots of company and support nearby would give you some feeling of security to continue the last part and still earn your Compostela certificate (should you wish to have one).
If by that time your knees are coping well and you have days spare before going home, then you could consider doing part of the SdC - Muxia - Fisterra - SdC loop.
Just a few suggestions for you, I hope it helps.
A big Camino pilgrim hug to you,
Mark