hi, i'm getting ready for my first camino experience, and was recommended to try the le puy route first, i hope to leave around april 17, and walk for at least two weeks, to conques or beyond...
i'm worried my back/feet/knees any or all won't be up to carrying even 8k up and down hills, i live in wales so i know what hills are! i'm 62 now and haven't done a long walk like this on my own, and i know i'm not as fit as i might be.
can anyone tell me about the existence of baggage transfer services on this route, in case i need it, whereby my main rucksack could be whisked to my destination whilst i slowly make my way along the route? i really need to know, as this option would involve having two rucksacks, a day bag and another, larger bag, i guess.
if i knew this wasn't an option, i would just take the bare minimum, but even bare minimums tend to be heavy-o, in my experience.
thanks, from madwen
i'm worried my back/feet/knees any or all won't be up to carrying even 8k up and down hills, i live in wales so i know what hills are! i'm 62 now and haven't done a long walk like this on my own, and i know i'm not as fit as i might be.
can anyone tell me about the existence of baggage transfer services on this route, in case i need it, whereby my main rucksack could be whisked to my destination whilst i slowly make my way along the route? i really need to know, as this option would involve having two rucksacks, a day bag and another, larger bag, i guess.
if i knew this wasn't an option, i would just take the bare minimum, but even bare minimums tend to be heavy-o, in my experience.
thanks, from madwen