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- Annually - often more - from 2014
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I walked my Camino 11 months after having a bilateral knee replacement. I was 75 and my pace was slow and steady, but the Camino and its scenery was, of course, extraordinary and uplifting. I’m a realist, too, and I’d urge you not to give up on being able to actually walk every step of the Camino.On my return from my recent waddle between Burgos and Leon I was sporting a fairly impressive case of bursitis in my right knee. My physio was more concerned about my left one; so I took it for an MRI scan which has concluded that it’s reached the end of its useful life. I’m going to get the other scanned as it’s roughly the same age and has done a similar mileage. I expect a similar result.
On the positive side; the radiologist didn’t offer to buy my shoes; so I’m not totally written off just yet; but my rucksack-carrying long-walking days are at an end.
I’ll be engaging a top class surgeon to do his or her best; but I’m a realist.
I love northern Spain and the Camino vibe and have invested considerable time in learning Spanish. So I’ve got an idea.
My summer project will be to investigate and tabulate all the public transport options following (roughly) the route of the Frances; and I’ll start a thread in due course doing a virtual CF with the minimum of walking. Clearly it’s not a compostella-qualifier, but I’ve got enough of those and it may be an opportunity to create a ‘go to’ resource for the frequent requests for point-to- point transport.
At this stage I’d welcome being pointed to useful resources. Clearly ‘Rome to Rio’ is a starter; as will be a number of searches on here for transport-linked threads.
Other suggestions welcome.
Depending on your physical condition, have you considered crutches? Following an orthopedic failure at the beginning of a long trip I managed quite well with them both in town and long hiking trails in the mountains. If going this route, be sure to ease into conditioning your arms to avoid repetitive stress injuries. You also might consider an electric assist bike.On my return from my recent waddle between Burgos and Leon I was sporting a fairly impressive case of bursitis in my right knee. My physio was more concerned about my left one; so I took it for an MRI scan which has concluded that it’s reached the end of its useful life. I’m going to get the other scanned as it’s roughly the same age and has done a similar mileage. I expect a similar result.
On the positive side; the radiologist didn’t offer to buy my shoes; so I’m not totally written off just yet; but my rucksack-carrying long-walking days are at an end.
I’ll be engaging a top class surgeon to do his or her best; but I’m a realist.
I love northern Spain and the Camino vibe and have invested considerable time in learning Spanish. So I’ve got an idea.
My summer project will be to investigate and tabulate all the public transport options following (roughly) the route of the Frances; and I’ll start a thread in due course doing a virtual CF with the minimum of walking. Clearly it’s not a compostella-qualifier, but I’ve got enough of those and it may be an opportunity to create a ‘go to’ resource for the frequent requests for point-to- point transport.
At this stage I’d welcome being pointed to useful resources. Clearly ‘Rome to Rio’ is a starter; as will be a number of searches on here for transport-linked threads.
Other suggestions welcome.
I am on the Camino currently and have met a 65 yr old with a quadruple bypass, two new hips and a new knee. He has made it all the way from SJPP to Estella in a week, and is planning on going all of the way. His heavy bag goes ahead and he walks with a day bag.On my return from my recent waddle between Burgos and Leon I was sporting a fairly impressive case of bursitis in my right knee. My physio was more concerned about my left one; so I took it for an MRI scan which has concluded that it’s reached the end of its useful life. I’m going to get the other scanned as it’s roughly the same age and has done a similar mileage. I expect a similar result.
On the positive side; the radiologist didn’t offer to buy my shoes; so I’m not totally written off just yet; but my rucksack-carrying long-walking days are at an end.
I’ll be engaging a top class surgeon to do his or her best; but I’m a realist.
I love northern Spain and the Camino vibe and have invested considerable time in learning Spanish. So I’ve got an idea.
My summer project will be to investigate and tabulate all the public transport options following (roughly) the route of the Frances; and I’ll start a thread in due course doing a virtual CF with the minimum of walking. Clearly it’s not a compostella-qualifier, but I’ve got enough of those and it may be an opportunity to create a ‘go to’ resource for the frequent requests for point-to- point transport.
At this stage I’d welcome being pointed to useful resources. Clearly ‘Rome to Rio’ is a starter; as will be a number of searches on here for transport-linked threads.
Other suggestions welcome.
Yes, thank you - and others. To be honest I’m probably currently feeling a bit sorry for myself, apprehensive and coming to terms with not being invincible.I walked my Camino 11 months after having a bilateral knee replacement. I was 75 and my pace was slow and steady, but the Camino and its scenery was, of course, extraordinary and uplifting. I’m a realist, too, and I’d urge you not to give up on being able to actually walk every step of the Camino.
Oh, yes, take with you or buy in France/Spain a good pair of hiking poles to ease the weight on your knees and back. I used Pacer Poles, orderable from the UK, which are great hiking poles.On my return from my recent waddle between Burgos and Leon I was sporting a fairly impressive case of bursitis in my right knee. My physio was more concerned about my left one; so I took it for an MRI scan which has concluded that it’s reached the end of its useful life. I’m going to get the other scanned as it’s roughly the same age and has done a similar mileage. I expect a similar result.
On the positive side; the radiologist didn’t offer to buy my shoes; so I’m not totally written off just yet; but my rucksack-carrying long-walking days are at an end.
I’ll be engaging a top class surgeon to do his or her best; but I’m a realist.
I love northern Spain and the Camino vibe and have invested considerable time in learning Spanish. So I’ve got an idea.
My summer project will be to investigate and tabulate all the public transport options following (roughly) the route of the Frances; and I’ll start a thread in due course doing a virtual CF with the minimum of walking. Clearly it’s not a compostella-qualifier, but I’ve got enough of those and it may be an opportunity to create a ‘go to’ resource for the frequent requests for point-to- point transport.
At this stage I’d welcome being pointed to useful resources. Clearly ‘Rome to Rio’ is a starter; as will be a number of searches on here for transport-linked threads.
Other suggestions welcome.
can I suggest using what3words(.com) locations also for bus stops? If you don't know of this app, the world (pretty much) has been mapped into 3x3metre squares and a unique three word phrase associated with that square. It's super useful as it's so precise and you can use other apps (such as Google Maps) to navigate to a w3w location.Thanks for the encouragement folks. Taxis and bus stop locations. What a splendid idea @mspath thankyou.
I’ll start the project in the warmer months.
apologies for not noticing that @Chenahusky had already recommended w3w...can I suggest using what3words(.com) locations also for bus stops? If you don't know of this app, the world (pretty much) has been mapped into 3x3metre squares and a unique three word phrase associated with that square. It's super useful as it's so precise and you can use other apps (such as Google Maps) to navigate to a w3w location.
And thank you for your project concept - so useful!
That is a wonderful idea. Thank you. I am a newbie 2 years away from turning 70 with chronic inflammatory issues who have not done the Camino yet. However, I have been reading all the helpful information posted by all the members and are very grateful & thankful to all the forum members for their posts.On my return from my recent waddle between Burgos and Leon I was sporting a fairly impressive case of bursitis in my right knee. My physio was more concerned about my left one; so I took it for an MRI scan which has concluded that it’s reached the end of its useful life. I’m going to get the other scanned as it’s roughly the same age and has done a similar mileage. I expect a similar result.
On the positive side; the radiologist didn’t offer to buy my shoes; so I’m not totally written off just yet; but my rucksack-carrying long-walking days are at an end.
I’ll be engaging a top class surgeon to do his or her best; but I’m a realist.
I love northern Spain and the Camino vibe and have invested considerable time in learning Spanish. So I’ve got an idea.
My summer project will be to investigate and tabulate all the public transport options following (roughly) the route of the Frances; and I’ll start a thread in due course doing a virtual CF with the minimum of walking. Clearly it’s not a compostella-qualifier, but I’ve got enough of those and it may be an opportunity to create a ‘go to’ resource for the frequent requests for point-to- point transport.
At this stage I’d welcome being pointed to useful resources. Clearly ‘Rome to Rio’ is a starter; as will be a number of searches on here for transport-linked threads.
Other suggestions welcome.
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