angryjogger
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino De Frances (February 2018)
Hey everyone,
I'm starting out from Pamplona on the Camino Frances on the 3rd February this year. I'm hoping to jog all the way to Santiago. I ran 1050 miles in 38 days in July last year but it was mainly on road. My greatest concern are the parts of the Camino Frances where it will be difficult to jog.
The descent at Alto Del Perdon sounds like the first obstacle. In terms of the entire trail, how many more of these difficult areas are there and is it usually possible to bypass them with a diversion by road?
In short I love dirt roads, footpaths, normal roads, forest trails. I'm not so hot on anything technical. I've ran trail ultramarathons before but to be honest I've always disliked the ultra muddy parts. I want the journey to be as enjoyable as possible so I thought I'd get some input as to the areas to watch out for.
Thanks
Matt
I'm starting out from Pamplona on the Camino Frances on the 3rd February this year. I'm hoping to jog all the way to Santiago. I ran 1050 miles in 38 days in July last year but it was mainly on road. My greatest concern are the parts of the Camino Frances where it will be difficult to jog.
The descent at Alto Del Perdon sounds like the first obstacle. In terms of the entire trail, how many more of these difficult areas are there and is it usually possible to bypass them with a diversion by road?
In short I love dirt roads, footpaths, normal roads, forest trails. I'm not so hot on anything technical. I've ran trail ultramarathons before but to be honest I've always disliked the ultra muddy parts. I want the journey to be as enjoyable as possible so I thought I'd get some input as to the areas to watch out for.
Thanks
Matt