Wes (age 80) and I (age 74) just completed the San Salvador -- with many thanks to all of you who have been posting thoughts and suggestions for the past year! I know there are pilgrims older than we are who can do longer stages than we did, but I wanted to let folks who are concerned about their ability to do this Camino, that there are shorter stages than that followed by most pilgrims, and it was pure joy to be able to walk the Salvador without exhaustion, pain, blisters, etc. We had most afternoons to relax in the wonderful villages and towns, stroll the streets, read, meet local people who were SO warm and generous to us. And each morning we were fresh and ready to walk the steep hills, both up and down, never having to face them when we were already tired.
We walked in nine days as follows:
Leon to Cabanillas (17k), we were the only ones in the albergue that night.
Cabanillas to La Robla (10k), like a lovely rest day.
La Robla to Buiza (15k), again alone in the albergue, a relaxing afternoon.
Buiza to Poladura (9k), great to be able to enjoy the climb that morning.
Poladura to Pajares (15k), again fresh for the climbs.
Pajares to Benduenos (15k), the only ones there, an incredible visit with Sandra.
Benduenos to Pola la Lena (10k) again like a rest day.
Pola la Lena to Mieres (15k)
Mieres to Oviedo (19k)
For those with the time, this was an amazingly wonderful Camino. Next, the Primitivo in spring 2018 -- planning 21 days. We'll be 81 and 75 and I think we'll be able to do it. Again, thank you, thank you, thank you to all of you who gave us so much good information!
We walked in nine days as follows:
Leon to Cabanillas (17k), we were the only ones in the albergue that night.
Cabanillas to La Robla (10k), like a lovely rest day.
La Robla to Buiza (15k), again alone in the albergue, a relaxing afternoon.
Buiza to Poladura (9k), great to be able to enjoy the climb that morning.
Poladura to Pajares (15k), again fresh for the climbs.
Pajares to Benduenos (15k), the only ones there, an incredible visit with Sandra.
Benduenos to Pola la Lena (10k) again like a rest day.
Pola la Lena to Mieres (15k)
Mieres to Oviedo (19k)
For those with the time, this was an amazingly wonderful Camino. Next, the Primitivo in spring 2018 -- planning 21 days. We'll be 81 and 75 and I think we'll be able to do it. Again, thank you, thank you, thank you to all of you who gave us so much good information!