Saturday 2 April 2016

Getting ready for 2016

The long damp winter has not been helpful for walking, much of which has been on the roads and often shorter distances than in previous years. However as the weather improves we are beginning to get back into training. Preparation is still important as we intend to walk sections of the Camino even though travelling with our own car.

This raises some interesting issues:-
the realisation that we still think in 'walking distance' when planning a driving route, then realise that the days travel is only a couple of hours by car!
the fact that we need only be capable of carrying a 'day-pack' although we will still be taking our usual Camino packs as they are so comfortable;
taking extra clothes will be no problem but we will be limiting ourselves still to avoid taking more than we really need;

Once it is sorted we will post the list here, meanwhile we need to keep walking, and hoping that the tracks soon dry out.

Sunday 19 July 2015

Training was worthwhile

Our training was worthwhile as the route this year was harder than expected in places, chiefly due to paved areas on the coast paths. Our packs were slightly heavier than anticipated due to the need for food and extra water, however we had nothing that we didn't use or need - apart from a small pot of suncream.

Our walk is recorded as Camino 2015 and covers the route from Ribadeo westwards to San Andrés de Teixido then the Camino Inglés from Ferrol to Santiago de Compostela.

We will continue to walk to keep in training although next time we expect to take a car and walk around rather than on the Camino. Some posts will have a place here, others on Walking Around depending on whether they class as preparation or walks of interest.

Packing lists and weights will still have their place as we would not intend to over-pack even with transport. They might be of interest to those who need to make their pilgrimage with aid or private accomodation. We feel that staying in hotels, for example, does require more than one change of shirt.

Sunday 18 January 2015

Packing - keeping the load light

Having checked our rucksacks we will use the same packs as in previous years. They are a comfortable fit and also convenient when actually packing. We are happy with the layout of the top loading main pack, zipped top pockets and mesh bottle pockets. Valerie's also has zipped side pockets to expand its capacity from 25lt to 30lts. The packs have a Freeflow back system which helps to avoid sweating. The old packs weigh less than the newer versions of the same packs so our new packs (bought in 2013) are kept for practise and holidays but would not suit us on the Camino itself.

For this Camino we will not be taking either sleeping bags or liners which helps to keep the weight down. We plan to stay only in private accommodation and not the albergues, especially as this is the only option for 50% of our walking this year. Also we will be taking only one fleece each, not 2 as previously, because we will be walking later then in other years. This brings Valerie's packing down to 5.5kgs and Terry's to just under 6.8kgs with water extra. This is for a hot day when wearing only hot weather gear. The full lists can be seen on Camino 2015:-
Valerie's
Terry's

We invested in new boots ready for last year but have not yet worn them so will be wearing them occasionally over the next months to ensure that they are a comfortable fit and ready for the Camino, otherwise most of our kit has already seen several Caminos and proved its worth. Any replacements have been made to lighten the loads but tried and tested items have been kept for use again.

Now we need to build up our walking distances again, after time out, and increase our practise pack weights too. We have time.... and are hoping the weather is kind over the next months as we continue our preparations.

Wednesday 31 December 2014

New Year 2015

A happy new year to fellow pilgrims. We are busy making plans and need to get back into training mode following flu and then Christmas. Watch this space for our packing lists and progress as we prepare to walk later in the year.

Tuesday 7 October 2014

Future plans and need for training

So we are back in planning mode and trusting for no problems to upset the plans for next year.

We are still walking regularly, anything between 5 and 12 kms+ with rucksacks weighing around 4kg and 6kgs. We have weighed our prospective loads for next year and calculate that we will be carrying approx 6kgs and 8kgs including water with fleeces etc in our packs. A little lighter than before reflecting that we plan to walk in slightly warmer weather and also without sleeping bags. The route (Camino del Mar) requires more use of private accommodation and so we will use that too on the Camino Inglés rather than the albergues. This may mean booking ahead, very different to unplanned stops, but we do not want to completely pre-book. All part of the over-all preparation.

Interesting walks will still go on Walking Around, anything specific to training - pack weights etc - will go on this blog.

Sunday 23 March 2014

Delays and changes

The changes to our plans for 2014 mean that we will not be walking the Camino this year, so will have to keep in training for next year instead. We intend to keep walking, but posts in the near future will be on the Walking Around blog rather than here.

Sunday 26 January 2014

Winter training

The wet and windy weather has not always been a help with training lately. While we will happily (?) walk in the rain on the Camino we prefer to try to keep drier on training walks. However we have managed some walking each week although nearly all on the side roads locally. On one occasion even some of those were flooded meaning we had to do a 'there and back' rather than a circular walk. At least we have hills as well as level stretches to keep us fit and so far we have not had as many icy mornings as in previous years.

The lighter general packs are being more heavily loaded again and we also are walking sometimes with our proper Camino packs. This is partly to keep used to the weight and also to double check what we really need on the route later this year.

Yesterday's walk was 12.9kms in 3 hours, over hilly terrain, with a lunchbreak at the halfway point. Ongoing walks will depend on the next band of weather but spring is coming and then a new walking season and our next pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela.

Thursday 5 December 2013

A Walking Week

With several days of good weather we have had a good week for training. We have been walking the 7km and 12km walks so on Monday we stretched this to a circular 16kms, with some long steep hills. Jacket potatoes at the halfway point before the (mainly) downhill walk home.

This was followed by one of our normal 7km walks and today a mere 3.5kms, all with hills. We are also starting to carry a more realistic weight in our packs, so far - so good.

The leaves are falling fast and it is much colder, but we are enjoying ourselves. Most of the hills are more challenging than those we will meet on the Camino, apart from the hill out of Pontedeume and the one beyond Betanzos at Casa Julia. If we can manage here we should be able to manage them happily.


Wing feather from a Greater Spotted Woodpecker

View across the woods

Tuesday 19 November 2013

Back to Training

With plans to walk to Santiago again in 2014 we continue walking to keep in training. The walks are mostly on Walking Around, the actual walk will go on Camino del Mar-Camino Inglés and some preparation (eg pack weights) will go here on this blog.

It feels good to be preparing for the Camino again. So far we are walking between 7 and 12 kms with plenty of hills and carrying our lighter packs. We know the weights we need to aim for so will be 'tweaking' our Camino packs over the coming months and walking with them occasionally.

Monday 9 July 2012

Walking Around

Having walked the Camino Primitivo we are considering where we walk next. We may return to walk some of the Picos de Europa, or parts of the Camino again. We certainly hope to walk in the UK. So we will keep in training but this blog is coming to an end and you can follow our further walks on the Walking Around blog at http://peripatio.blogspot.co.uk