At that time I would settle, have lunch, do the laundry etc I walked with heavy mountain boots in and had blisters within 10kms. Also if you suspect the boots are too small ditch them - when working as hospitalero this year one pilgrim had problem for precisely that reason but the next town where she would be able to change the footwear was about 2 days walk - more suffering. Glad to hear you want to enjoy the Camino and not race it.
I would agree with the 6 - 7 hour rhythm, there is so much to see and enjoy and getting to a refugio about 2. Hope all goes well, Buen Camino, Brendan. Pace Just thought I would mention something a bit off topic, but moderately connected via the pace. I found it hard to go for much more than seven hours in a day.
Seven hours was comfortable, eight hours caused some discomfort. With that in mind, I did find it nice to leave very early in the day, and typically left at around This was my own personal preference as I preferred to arrive at my destination before the bulk of peregrinos so as to have my pick of a bed and first dibs on a shower. Also, if you travel in the hotest of the months, the temperature rises dramatically after noon. Javier Martin Veteran Member. I agree with Ulysse Day use to be quite long for all you want to do.
So, I use to begin walking with sunlight, I stop when I find something interesting and, including stops, I use to walk about 30 km. Camino Maps. Pilgrim Pouch. Rod New Member. This may be a little off topic but; I plan to start my journey 5 Oct out of St Jean, how much daylight will I have? What would be a good time to start out each day and still leave me with sufficient time to cover the 25 odd K's each day?
I don't mind a little darkness but would imagine 5am or even 6 am would be very dark and present lots of opportunities to get lost.
Rod said:. Click to expand Thanks Ulysse, I thought that it would be pretty dark around 6am, I also don't see the point in walking in the dark, I am sure there is more to see in the first couple of hours of walking than the light on the track in front of you. I may never get the opportunity to do this again so I don't want to miss anything Thanks again to everyone on this forum your input is priceless.
You have to consider: - Yellow arrows are invisible on darkness. A Collection of Camino Socks. Camino Preparation Guide. This book's focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. Dawn of a new Day Active Member. Hi Dawn Glad you added that you found the Camino del Norte took longer than 4 km per hour. We found that we averaged 3 km per hour or longer on the French bit of the Camino Frances. In fact in some bits we only did 2 km per hour. It depended on the weather as much as the terrain.
For example if it was pouring with rain on an easy path, we would walk it much faster because we didn't stop to look around, etc. If it was pouring with rain and a difficult path which was much more usual , i.
And one day when my companion was tired and feeling ill it took us an hour and a half to do 1 kilometer up a very steep hill in the heat! Just completed Camino Frances last month from St Jean. I'm 75 years old, but fairly fit for a person in his dotage.
Before I knew it, I'd hiked 5 or 6 hours and felt just fine. Lo day was about 16 kms - longest was 38km I was toast by the time I reached Ponferrado. Anemone del Camino Guest. But I have a very small stride. I have compared by pace to others' and it matches but length of stide does me in.
I tend to leave around in the am and walk until 2 to 4pm depending on where the available albergues are. I am also a perso who likes to walk between 20 and 23km a day. Anamya Keeping it simple. It normally took me and my husband hours to cover 25km, including some stops. But it varied a lot with the terrain and the weather. And I noticed 25km was my limit of "comfortable", I could walk more than that but my legs would start complaining and stops would become more and more frequent.
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