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That bit to Molinaseca is by far the worstit was brutal coming down from Cruz da Ferro today. Does anyone on the Frances who is in front of us know what the terrain is like until Santiago. I’m older and finding it dangerous/ hard.
The journey down from Cruz de Ferro to molinaseca via El Acebo was the worst day for me out of two camino Frances’s from Sjpp - stopped overnight at El acebo the first camino and didn’t notice it so much - would definitely stop there again in future - brutal definitely! And nothing vaguely as brutal thereafterit was brutal coming down from Cruz da Ferro today. Does anyone on the Frances who is in front of us know what the terrain is like until Santiago. I’m older and finding it dangerous/ hard.
I also did that section yesterday and I totally agree, it was torturous and treacherous.it was brutal coming down from Cruz da Ferro today. Does anyone on the Frances who is in front of us know what the terrain is like until Santiago. I’m older and finding it dangerous/ hard.
It is a horrible decent from Cruz de Ferro, but if make it to Molinaseca the worst is over. Please take care and Buen Camino!it was brutal coming down from Cruz da Ferro today. Does anyone on the Frances who is in front of us know what the terrain is like until Santiago. I’m older and finding it dangerous/ hard.
I have walked the Camino Frances many times and the path coming down from the Cruz de Ferro is the worst - most difficult and treacherous - of any part of the CF. I vowed last time thatit was brutal coming down from Cruz da Ferro today. Does anyone on the Frances who is in front of us know what the terrain is like until Santiago. I’m older and finding it dangerous/hard.
I did this in winter 2014. It had been was very wet and the path was rocky and wet, interspersed with snow drifts. I kept on breaking through the snow onto an unrven rock base. Fell over so many times I was too tired to even let fly with a decent, relieving curse. I noticed there were many small wooden crosses on the old fencing adjacent to parts of the track. Everyone else, of the few pilgrims on the walk, came down the road. There was practically no traffic.it was brutal coming down from Cruz da Ferro today. Does anyone on the Frances who is in front of us know what the terrain is like until Santiago. I’m older and finding it dangerous/ hard.
Just done it today - I wasn’t expecting it and at 70 I found it very scary!Take the alternative routes into Portomarin. (Continue to the right.) The traditional path just before town is a rock climber's paradise. Short but very steep and narrow as you descend. Buen Camino
Also somewhat older and also found the downhill to El Acebo one of my worst days on whole Camino. Ahead of you, you will have a tough climb up to O Cebreiro and then again shortly after up to Alto do Poio but no problematic down hills. Onward to Santiago no great problemsit was brutal coming down from Cruz da Ferro today. Does anyone on the Frances who is in front of us know what the terrain is like until Santiago. I’m older and finding it dangerous/ hard.
it was brutal coming down from Cruz da Ferro today. Does anyone on the Frances who is in front of us know what the terrain is like until Santiago. I’m older and finding it dangerous/ hard.
I found that it gave my thighs a good work out as I was lifting my legs much more than normal when I came down four days ago.I don't recall there being any stretches after that descent into Molinaseca being as difficult. It gave my poles, and my legs, a workout. I didn't think of it as dangerous at the time, but certainly it had a high level of technical difficulty as a walker. It required great care to select where I was going to walk along the path to get a smooth descent, and to make sure I was stepping where I wouldn't slip or twist an ankle. That level of concentration can be difficult to maintain if you are not used to it.
Hah! I found it to be the other way aroundI remember (from last October) that the worst section was the descent into El Acebo. After that is was still a steep downhill, but not particularly rocky or tough footing.
Jim
Yes it's brutal. Recently completed a second Camino and I skipped this section. The steel cross, on a telephone, stuck on a pile of rocks didn't do anything for me. Others were emotional but seem to forced for me.it was brutal coming down from Cruz da Ferro today. Does anyone on the Frances who is in front of us know what the terrain is like until Santiago. I’m older and finding it dangerous/ hard.
Yes it's brutal. Recently completed a second Camino and I skipped this section. The steel cross, on a telephone, stuck on a pile of rocks didn't do anything for me. Others were emotional but seem to forced for me.it was brutal coming down from Cruz da Ferro today. Does anyone on the Frances who is in front of us know what the terrain is like until Santiago. I’m older and finding it dangerous/ hard.