Ladybaguette
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Mid September
Yesterday I began stage one of my Camino Frances from SJPP to Léon! I finished at Roncesvalles after 9 hours of the challenging but absolutely gorgeous hike from SJPP. However the intensity of the trail caused a tendinitis flare up in my knee and extreme pain in the hips which left me essentially hobbling the last 5km.
I chose to take today off to let my knee and hips rest hoping it will allow me to continue tomorrow. I’m planning to resume at Zubiri tomorrow, thus skipping the intense downhill section leading to Zubiri to avoid furthering the flare up.
However I’d be lying if I said i don’t feel immense disappointment and a bit of a failure from already being out of commission after one day, especially as I’m in my 20s, quite fit and have been wanting to do the Camino since being 15 years old. The mental disappointment makes me feel terrible and fearful that the flare up will get worse and not let me continue the Camino.
But I’m trying to focus on the graces of the Camino and letting go of control and using this opportunity to focus on what’s important and why I’m here!
Any advice or tips on how to continue well are welcome!
I chose to take today off to let my knee and hips rest hoping it will allow me to continue tomorrow. I’m planning to resume at Zubiri tomorrow, thus skipping the intense downhill section leading to Zubiri to avoid furthering the flare up.
However I’d be lying if I said i don’t feel immense disappointment and a bit of a failure from already being out of commission after one day, especially as I’m in my 20s, quite fit and have been wanting to do the Camino since being 15 years old. The mental disappointment makes me feel terrible and fearful that the flare up will get worse and not let me continue the Camino.
But I’m trying to focus on the graces of the Camino and letting go of control and using this opportunity to focus on what’s important and why I’m here!
Any advice or tips on how to continue well are welcome!
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