Hi all,
I've been studying the route (looking at videos, etc.), trying to decided what sections I would have to avoid by wheelchair. My mom will be in the wheelchair with me pushing her. We plan to get on the camino at Astorga (250 km to Santiago). I'm hoping to do the trip in 14 days (however, I've given myself 5 extra days in case of issues pushing the chair).
We're hoping to build a modified wheelchair with mountain bike tires which will go over the ground easier.
My question: Is it convenient to hop off the walking trail onto the bike trail (or road) at the dangerous sections? I realize that there is a 5km section that is extremely rocky (making pushing a wheelchair next to impossible). I'm sure there are several other sections that I would have to get off the walking trail.
Does anyone remember the sections (from Astorga to Santiago) that they would suggest I modify or skip? I would hate to have to skip sections of the trip.
My mom can get out of the chair and walk short distances (approx. a quarter of a mile at a time, but nothing more because her knees and feet are bad). As for me, I'm a physical nut with a crazy need for endurance activities ... the nuttier the better. However, I don't want to risk my mom's life ... so I'll skip the dangerous parts (for her)!
Thanks!
I've been studying the route (looking at videos, etc.), trying to decided what sections I would have to avoid by wheelchair. My mom will be in the wheelchair with me pushing her. We plan to get on the camino at Astorga (250 km to Santiago). I'm hoping to do the trip in 14 days (however, I've given myself 5 extra days in case of issues pushing the chair).
We're hoping to build a modified wheelchair with mountain bike tires which will go over the ground easier.
My question: Is it convenient to hop off the walking trail onto the bike trail (or road) at the dangerous sections? I realize that there is a 5km section that is extremely rocky (making pushing a wheelchair next to impossible). I'm sure there are several other sections that I would have to get off the walking trail.
Does anyone remember the sections (from Astorga to Santiago) that they would suggest I modify or skip? I would hate to have to skip sections of the trip.
My mom can get out of the chair and walk short distances (approx. a quarter of a mile at a time, but nothing more because her knees and feet are bad). As for me, I'm a physical nut with a crazy need for endurance activities ... the nuttier the better. However, I don't want to risk my mom's life ... so I'll skip the dangerous parts (for her)!
Thanks!