Pieces
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I have been planning on doing the Camino Primitivo from mid june to early July (i have 21 days total in Spain excluding the days i arrive and leave). However, I have by now been couched with multiple injuries (unknown ankle pains and a bursit in the left hip, probably a result of the ankle pains..) for the last month and just received at least 2 more weeks of couch sitting from the doctor today, while they find out if i have a nerve stuck somewhere in my back causing the pain.
So, after having been practicing the letting go and letting God strategy & with 6 weeks to go, and less than 4 from my earliest release from the couch I am thinking it is time for admitting that there may indeed be a realistic need for a back up plan, or maybe several.
Also, it will probably take me a bit to get myself believing solution B is way better than plan A ever was....
So here is what I have been thinking (sorry if it is long, but maybe it will be a bit terapeutic as well)
Even if my injuries go away completely I have to decide wether I want to risk the harder Primitive way and the long stretches between Albergues, as the pain may return and make progress hard if not impossible. Also my ankle hurts the must going down (and second most up), and not as much going flat.
So. I am trying to decide what my preferences are. And when listed maybe you can help me sort my options.
I fly into Astuvia on a sunday arriving late afternoon.
I would if at all possible prefer to to a "whole camino" (from it's beginning to santiao)
Maybe i should looks for fewer hills/mountains and more flat than the Primitivo
Maybe somewhere with shorter distances between beds so I won't have to walk too far if worst case
I prefer to walk as opposed to Bicycle
Also, and this is the hardest to get I think, I do prefer to meet the same people every night...
So any suggestions on what my options are are welcome
My thoughts/questions are
Maybe I can bike The Camino del Norte (does many people do this, is it possible to get from Oviedo to Irun, and is it feasible in app two weeks, slow going with a bad hip (read fairly flat)
Maybe I can walk the Portugese from Oporto (It is my impression this is fairly flat and easy going is that correct ? is it possible to get from Oviedo to porto (cant figure the trains on the net they want me to go via madrid ?) How crowded is this route, and how far in between beds. Also is it very much countryside or is "civilization" close by in case i need a hotel/taxi etc)
Also, I can make my way to the French way, Leon, and walk very short bits everyday with all the albegues, but not much fun with new people every night
Or maybe you have an even better suggestion. I really DO see myself walking as opposed to biking, even if biking means I can bring hair conditioner and mascara... (also, i have new backpack, hikingpoles, shoes, socks etc etc... (writing that really made me feel miserable))
So, after having been practicing the letting go and letting God strategy & with 6 weeks to go, and less than 4 from my earliest release from the couch I am thinking it is time for admitting that there may indeed be a realistic need for a back up plan, or maybe several.
Also, it will probably take me a bit to get myself believing solution B is way better than plan A ever was....
So here is what I have been thinking (sorry if it is long, but maybe it will be a bit terapeutic as well)
Even if my injuries go away completely I have to decide wether I want to risk the harder Primitive way and the long stretches between Albergues, as the pain may return and make progress hard if not impossible. Also my ankle hurts the must going down (and second most up), and not as much going flat.
So. I am trying to decide what my preferences are. And when listed maybe you can help me sort my options.
I fly into Astuvia on a sunday arriving late afternoon.
I would if at all possible prefer to to a "whole camino" (from it's beginning to santiao)
Maybe i should looks for fewer hills/mountains and more flat than the Primitivo
Maybe somewhere with shorter distances between beds so I won't have to walk too far if worst case
I prefer to walk as opposed to Bicycle
Also, and this is the hardest to get I think, I do prefer to meet the same people every night...
So any suggestions on what my options are are welcome
My thoughts/questions are
Maybe I can bike The Camino del Norte (does many people do this, is it possible to get from Oviedo to Irun, and is it feasible in app two weeks, slow going with a bad hip (read fairly flat)
Maybe I can walk the Portugese from Oporto (It is my impression this is fairly flat and easy going is that correct ? is it possible to get from Oviedo to porto (cant figure the trains on the net they want me to go via madrid ?) How crowded is this route, and how far in between beds. Also is it very much countryside or is "civilization" close by in case i need a hotel/taxi etc)
Also, I can make my way to the French way, Leon, and walk very short bits everyday with all the albegues, but not much fun with new people every night
Or maybe you have an even better suggestion. I really DO see myself walking as opposed to biking, even if biking means I can bring hair conditioner and mascara... (also, i have new backpack, hikingpoles, shoes, socks etc etc... (writing that really made me feel miserable))