Interesting insights so far. Thanks for sharing. I hope we get more.
I'm sure this will help some older first time Pilgrims who might read the thread.
As feet have come up. One thing I have noticed is that my feet really hurt once I reach about 20-25 kms. If I get close to 30 kms, it's really going to require a rest day to recover.
I understand, that it's because as we age, our feet lose their natural cushioning. At least that's what my podiatrist explained. Seems to make sense. So like you
@Bob Howard I use the Hoka Stinson ATR 6 as it's about the most cushioned trail runner you can find! Sadly the new version (7) is not quite as well cushioned.
Like some of you, I manage the usual age related 'break downs'. Arthritic knees, tendon issues, cortisone injections and the like, but so far those are manageable.
Reducing body weight and pack weight I think were the main reasons my last Camino felt easier. Along with very cushioned shoes and good orthotics!
Certainly with Pat joining me for the next Camino, and the fact I like slow Caminos anyway, we'll probably aim for 20 kms or less per day. She's become very pack weight conscious knowing we are on a route with no pack transport
Let's hope we all have many more Caminos ahead of us!