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- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF 2016, 2017, V F 2021, Le Puy 2023, CP 2024
We plan to start from Le Puy around September 7. How would you compare this route to the VF or some of the hardest days on the Frances? Thank you.
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First up, nearly all my daily sections well and truly exceeded 25 km, often by a good margin. So some of my difficulties may be explained by weariness towards the end of the day and or heat of the day.How to compare difficult parts of Le Puy to Conques to difficult parts of the VF or the Frances?
So many dislike that stretch, but I found it unusually beautiful, including past Ascebo down to Molineseca as I don't struggle on downhills.I think the descent into Acebo was the hardest day for me.
Totally agree overall; those stretches were difficult. So true that it was often down in the morning, and climbing up to the village/town on top of a big hill to end the day...whew! Almost no support between stages, so we often ate our own lunch under the shade of an olive tree, or found a lovely view to enjoy. We did our best to avoid sitting in dirt. A very beautiful, unique walk and so glad to have done it!We found several sections of the VF quite challenging - I'm thinking of the walk to Gambassi Termi; to Monteriggioni and into Siena. Always down in the morning and up in the evening. The other thing that made the VF hard was the lack of support. So often we would just have to sit down in the dirt and eat our dry bread and cheese - the bakery folks wouldn't hear of putting mayonnaise or olive oil on the bread!
And, of course, we wanted to eat before 6 but there was never anything open until 7 or 8.
Anyway - it was all great!