Wheelchairpilgrim
Wheelchair pilgrim, in annual stages to Santiago.
- Time of past OR future Camino
- NL to Rocamadour. Hope to arrive 2025 in Santiago
Hi Everyone,
Let me first introduce myself.
I am a female wheelchair pilgrim from the Netherlands, but at this moment I do only short (one day) pilgrimage walks.
I dream about doing the camino and hope that one day that dream will come truth.
I can roll in my sport wheelchair (with special electric wheels / e-motion wheels that you can compare to the e-bikes and I use a big offroad frontwheel) around 25-30 km a day without problems. but I am not used to hills/mountains because we do not have them here.
I am not sure yet where I want to start, when one day I have enough time I'll walk/roll from home but I think it wil be a month or even less.
Now I am wondering how steep the hills / mountains are that I will pass during the camino France,
I did 10% hills on a holiday and that was ok, but I am not sure about steeper hills/mountains.
And are there other impossible obstacles? I can do normal roads but also unpaved pads (except soft sand and wet mud) and even a few km grass is fine, but on some footpads there are fences with steps you have to climb over, that is a real impossible thing for a wheelchair
How are the albergue or other places to sleep? I can walks short distance (around 100m) and I can sleep in a normal bed and use normal badroom/toilet so that will be no problem, and when my wheelchair can stay somewhere downstairs I can even climb up stairs when the bedrooms are there. but are the front doors of the albergue wide enough for a wheelchair (65 cm) and do they have stairs before the door?
I normaly love to walk on my own, but for this long distance I am wondering if it is save and practical enough to do it on my own because of my wheelchair.
and are fellow pelgrims and other people on the way helpful (like to help me uphill on a very steep place) and can I ask that kind of things.
for me it is sometimes quite difficult to ask people to help because I do not want to be a burden for someone and special in this case I do not want take energy from an other pilgrim that also need his/her energy to walk.) should it be beter to find an other pilgrim friend to go with me?
I look forward to hear the opinion of more advanced pilgrims than I am or maybe even wheelchair pilgrims.
Let me first introduce myself.
I am a female wheelchair pilgrim from the Netherlands, but at this moment I do only short (one day) pilgrimage walks.
I dream about doing the camino and hope that one day that dream will come truth.
I can roll in my sport wheelchair (with special electric wheels / e-motion wheels that you can compare to the e-bikes and I use a big offroad frontwheel) around 25-30 km a day without problems. but I am not used to hills/mountains because we do not have them here.
I am not sure yet where I want to start, when one day I have enough time I'll walk/roll from home but I think it wil be a month or even less.
Now I am wondering how steep the hills / mountains are that I will pass during the camino France,
I did 10% hills on a holiday and that was ok, but I am not sure about steeper hills/mountains.
And are there other impossible obstacles? I can do normal roads but also unpaved pads (except soft sand and wet mud) and even a few km grass is fine, but on some footpads there are fences with steps you have to climb over, that is a real impossible thing for a wheelchair
How are the albergue or other places to sleep? I can walks short distance (around 100m) and I can sleep in a normal bed and use normal badroom/toilet so that will be no problem, and when my wheelchair can stay somewhere downstairs I can even climb up stairs when the bedrooms are there. but are the front doors of the albergue wide enough for a wheelchair (65 cm) and do they have stairs before the door?
I normaly love to walk on my own, but for this long distance I am wondering if it is save and practical enough to do it on my own because of my wheelchair.
and are fellow pelgrims and other people on the way helpful (like to help me uphill on a very steep place) and can I ask that kind of things.
for me it is sometimes quite difficult to ask people to help because I do not want to be a burden for someone and special in this case I do not want take energy from an other pilgrim that also need his/her energy to walk.) should it be beter to find an other pilgrim friend to go with me?
I look forward to hear the opinion of more advanced pilgrims than I am or maybe even wheelchair pilgrims.