Ferenjinan
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Le Puy- Auvillar ( 2018 )
Lisbon- Santiago (2019)
St. Jean Pied a Port - Finisterre 2008
Usually I'm never this undecided, but I cannot seem to choose between Le Puy and Vezelay routes in September. I'd like to be having lots of solitude while walking and not terribly long distances between stages; accommodation without constant fears of finding everything full; and some other pilgrims to be around form time to time.
When they say the start from Le Puy is arduous, what does this mean? Steep hills? How steep? ( I live in the Indian Himalayas at 1800m, and every day one walks up and down steep paths and stairs, schlepping the groceries etc on one's back) I did the Frances 10 years ago, averaging a mere 20 km per day because I like to walk slowly and smell the flowers, and the stages the guide book warned of being difficult kept me looking around to see where these hard bits had been.... but that was 10 years ago, eh, and the knees are somewhat older.
When they say the start from Le Puy is arduous, what does this mean? Steep hills? How steep? ( I live in the Indian Himalayas at 1800m, and every day one walks up and down steep paths and stairs, schlepping the groceries etc on one's back) I did the Frances 10 years ago, averaging a mere 20 km per day because I like to walk slowly and smell the flowers, and the stages the guide book warned of being difficult kept me looking around to see where these hard bits had been.... but that was 10 years ago, eh, and the knees are somewhat older.