Antonius Vaessen
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- 2015-2016 VdlPlata - Sanabres
2016.Primitivo
2017 Salvador
2018 Norte (to Sobrado)
2019 Norte again
Since 2015 I walked on a Camino practically each year (la Plata, Norte, Primitivo, Salvador, Le Puy, Frances to Burgos). This year in May I had kneeproblems and had to stop my camino, the problems lasted a month of 3, now I still feel the cause of the problem is still there. I don't want to give up my future caminoplans yet. ( although it can easily end up with that conclusion) I would like to look forward and have a kind of perspective. A possible camino for me would probably have to comply with a few conditions regarding flexibility. In the first place there should be enough places to stay the night to be able to adopt my daily distance to how I feel/my fysical condition. In the second place it would be nice if there is a possibility of transporting my backpack. (I don't like that idea, but if it would be the only way in which I still can walk a camino it is no problem) A camino that would comply with these 2 conditions will probably have to be a " busy" camino, like the Frances or the Portuguese. Busy caminos in itself don't attract me. Two questions: Does anybody see possibilities on less travelled and not difficult caminos?
Is there a period when the camino Portuguese from Porto is less crowded ?
Thanks in advance for ideas
Is there a period when the camino Portuguese from Porto is less crowded ?
Thanks in advance for ideas