- Time of past OR future Camino
- camino Frances Aug 21 doing norte June 22
Good afternoon all from a damp UK...no change there, a question for anyone who has walked the St James Way, from Reading, to Southampton.
1st, a bit of a back story....
Having done the CF in 2021, then the Del Norte in 2022, I'm getting itchy feet again. I've been involved with a PTSD charity for the military & emergency services for a couple of years now, & I walked the Norte to raise money for them. After suffering a serious leg injury last year, where I managed to snap my quad tendon, after near sepsis, then anaphylaxis , I was pretty beat up & down, but the charity helped me, with a expedition to Norway, where I had the pleasure of looking after & helping the UKs most seriously injured soldier from the Afgan campaign, Ben Parkinson, there was me moaning about my knackered knee & being in pain, to be told by Ben, " Don't know what your moaning about, my knees are in bits, spread over the desert "....couldn't say a lot after that.....
Anyway, I'm on the road to recovery, so in order to raise more funds, I'm doing the St James Way, then the Camino Ingles. The idea is to push/pull Ben, with a small team, as far as we can on the St James Way, my question is this, is the route suitable for a double leg amputee in a hand trike, or is a lot of it across tracks, fields ect.
I'm looking at doing this at the end of April, so hopefully it will be a bit drier.
Question for the moderator......would I be allowed to put my fundraising link on here?
The charity is called the Curtis Palmer Programme fyi......
Thanks in advance everyone
Graham
1st, a bit of a back story....
Having done the CF in 2021, then the Del Norte in 2022, I'm getting itchy feet again. I've been involved with a PTSD charity for the military & emergency services for a couple of years now, & I walked the Norte to raise money for them. After suffering a serious leg injury last year, where I managed to snap my quad tendon, after near sepsis, then anaphylaxis , I was pretty beat up & down, but the charity helped me, with a expedition to Norway, where I had the pleasure of looking after & helping the UKs most seriously injured soldier from the Afgan campaign, Ben Parkinson, there was me moaning about my knackered knee & being in pain, to be told by Ben, " Don't know what your moaning about, my knees are in bits, spread over the desert "....couldn't say a lot after that.....
Anyway, I'm on the road to recovery, so in order to raise more funds, I'm doing the St James Way, then the Camino Ingles. The idea is to push/pull Ben, with a small team, as far as we can on the St James Way, my question is this, is the route suitable for a double leg amputee in a hand trike, or is a lot of it across tracks, fields ect.
I'm looking at doing this at the end of April, so hopefully it will be a bit drier.
Question for the moderator......would I be allowed to put my fundraising link on here?
The charity is called the Curtis Palmer Programme fyi......
Thanks in advance everyone
Graham