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In the fall of 2023, I walked from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela for about 30 hours.

camino8004

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First marker starting from Albergue Monasterio de la Magdalena in Sarria (113.460 km)

Start: 2023.9.29 07:22
Arrival: 2023.9.30 13:18

walking time : 26 hours 47 minutes
rest time : 3 hours 8 minutes


This is the camino I walked last fall.
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end​
camino​
start​
end​
km​
2023-09-08​
2023-09-26​
Camino OlvidadoBilbaoVillafranca del Bierzo
561​
2023-09-27​
2023-10-30​
Camino FrancésVillafranca del BierzoSantiago de Compostela
183​
2023-10-03​
2023-10-12​
Camino PrimitivoMelideOviedo
266​
2023-10-13​
2023-10-14​
Camino FrancésLeonSahagún
55​
2023-10-15​
2023-10-29​
Camino de MadridSahagúnMadrid
343​
Total1408
 

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A day when I just wanted to walk. And the 100km walking challenge.

Bravo!
That is the essence really : because you wanted to walk!

That is the glorious thing about walking a Camino! There are no rules about walking daily distances.
As long as we stay kind to each other when meeting, nothing else matters! :)

There have been some other threads here about walking long days. If I would have the stamina I would certainly try it out too.
 
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Woah, @camino8004, you walked 1400 km in 50 days - that's 28 km daily on average. It would have taken me much longer. Were you already used to long-distance walking before you started your Camino combination?

I see that you sometimes walked against the usual flow of Camino peregrinos: from Melide to Oviedo and Leon-Sahagún-Madrid. I guess that you did not meet many pilgrims coming towards you on the Camino to Madrid in October?
 
IIRC the longest I ever walked was about 38 km. I did it in 9 hours which incl maybe 1 hr of breaks. totally flat ground. Walked it I did but boy-oh-boy was I tired afterwards 😩
BTW - this was during my preparation for Camino and it sort of didn't do me too much of good as I set different expectations of myself based on that result and found out very fast that 38km on flat ground in Pennsylvania = about 5km in Pyrenees :)
 
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First marker starting from Albergue Monasterio de la Magdalena in Sarria (113.460 km)

Start: 2023.9.29 07:22
Arrival: 2023.9.30 13:18

walking time : 26 hours 47 minutes
rest time : 3 hours 8 minutes


This is the camino I walked last fall.
start​
end​
camino​
start​
end​
km​
2023-09-08​
2023-09-26​
Camino OlvidadoBilbaoVillafranca del Bierzo
561​
2023-09-27​
2023-10-30​
Camino FrancésVillafranca del BierzoSantiago de Compostela
183​
2023-10-03​
2023-10-12​
Camino PrimitivoMelideOviedo
266​
2023-10-13​
2023-10-14​
Camino FrancésLeonSahagún
55​
2023-10-15​
2023-10-29​
Camino de MadridSahagúnMadrid
343​
Total1408
Hi, I am impressed, and I guess and hope you felt good while walking. You seem to have walked a bit more than 4 km/h, right? (Sarria-Santiago) At that pace you can really take in the surroundings and I have found that pace to be the least associated with injuries on the Camino, although I prefer to walk faster 'at home' (5-6 km/h). It is a wonderful feeling to experience the body strength, without getting injuries. I wish you the best for future Caminos. And thank you for sharing.
 
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There was some talk last year about letting civilian teams join in the annual BRILAT challenge on the Portugues. For old times sake perhaps? :cool:

Rosa Mota took it easy over six days. I always liked to think she wouldn't run it even though she certainly could. https://www.jn.pt/arquivo/2006/rosa-mota-vai-correr-nos-caminhos-de-santiago-531050.html/amp/
 

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