Charlie Perry
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I've just got back from doing the Ingles and have a bit of feedback on this leg. I ignored Johnnie Walker's advice to split this leg in two and instead took Perazzoli's and Whitson's suggestion of walking the 40km from Bruma to Santiago in one go. I really should have trusted Johnnie as I'm still sore a week later! I measured the total distance at closer to 42km and although there are no significant climbs or descents there is plenty of up and down which really takes it out of your legs. There were some other factors which didn't help. There were only three of us in the albergue in Bruma and one of the guys was ill so the other guy and I delayed our start to make sure he was OK. Add to that that the weather was really wet and cold and it was November so it got dark quite early. Also, I ate a massive tortilla in Sigueiro which I can now say from experience is not ideal walking food.
In the end I arrived in Santiago at 7pm in the pouring rain and collapsed on my knees in the cathedral which was dramatic but also quite painful. So overall I really wish I'd stopped for the night in Sigueiro.
In the end I arrived in Santiago at 7pm in the pouring rain and collapsed on my knees in the cathedral which was dramatic but also quite painful. So overall I really wish I'd stopped for the night in Sigueiro.