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Here is the profile. It has some ups and downs, but fewer than earlier on the route. Many pilgrims have been walking for a month when they get to Sarria, so find the last segment relatively easy. However, starting in Sarria it may present a bit of a challenge for you! Buen camino.Unfortunately I only have time for the last week, from Sarria to Santiago. I’m not really fit ... how difficult is it?
...this isn't meant to sound discouraging... but if you are not in shape why would you undertake this journey. QUOTE]
Pack lightly! I cannot stress this enough.
Hello everyone,
I plan to walk the camino this September. Unfortunately I only have time for the last week, from Sarria to Santiago. I’m not really fit ... how difficult is it?
Thanks
Sheesh said,
OK...I'll stress this a lot.
Packing for a Camino,
1. Do you have a pack already? Is it your Dad's from any recent, or ancient conflict?
A. Did you get it from a friend?
B. Did a salesman in a hardware store convince you that's it perfect for any type of hiking?
If the pack can hold 30 kg/66lbs...believe me you will try to fill it.
Read the threads in the Forum on what to pack and how to reduce overall pack weight.
Then, follow this simple gauge:
1. Remove anything you think you "might" need.
2. Replace personal hygiene items with travel size. You can replace along the Way.
3. Repack and weigh...should be about 10% of your body weight...not counting water and some food for snacking between albergues.
4. Really, remove anything you think you might need.
5. The night before you depart...HONEST...remove anything you think you might need.
6. Repack
Have a great Camino...the Camino is with you all the Way.
Buen Camino,
Arn
Thanks everyone for the encouraging responses.
My main concern is about the uphill roads... but I'll just take it slowly (and keep my backpack extra light)
The Camino is the first thing ever that made me exercise, so that's already a good thing!
Peace
Hey from one chubby asthmatic to another!! And an ancient one at that!! Of course you can!! Believe me...this I know a little bit about...you absolutely can. Just remember you inhaler(s) and you will be absolutely fine. I was on the Portuguese in 08 and solo on the Frances in '11. And going again in September. So if a chubby, asthmatic grandmother can you can. And don't let those stairs in Portomarin scare you...they're nuttin but a flight of stairs!Hello everyone,
I plan to walk the camino this September. Unfortunately I only have time for the last week, from Sarria to Santiago. I’m not really fit ... how difficult is it?
Thanks