zydronika
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- July 2023
Camino Frances
My 18 year old son and I have been walking the Camino Frances since July 7th. Other than an overnight in Orisson to avoid the long one day trek to Roncesvalles and two nights in Burgos for some well needed rest, we are on track with the stage suggestions in John Brierley’s book.
Over the last few days I developed tendinitis in both ankles and the doctor in Frómista (excellent urgent care centre) wrapped my feet and told me not to walk for 3 days.
I am devastated.
Due to the rest day in Burgos, we were already one day behind schedule and knew we would have to take a bus for one stage. Now we are 3 more days out.
Any suggestions for where we can spend it meaningfully?
There is a Benedictine Monastery in Camino de Rabanal that takes guests for a few days of quiet contemplation, but that is 7 stages ahead of us.
Any suggestions?
Over the last few days I developed tendinitis in both ankles and the doctor in Frómista (excellent urgent care centre) wrapped my feet and told me not to walk for 3 days.
I am devastated.
Due to the rest day in Burgos, we were already one day behind schedule and knew we would have to take a bus for one stage. Now we are 3 more days out.
Any suggestions for where we can spend it meaningfully?
There is a Benedictine Monastery in Camino de Rabanal that takes guests for a few days of quiet contemplation, but that is 7 stages ahead of us.
Any suggestions?