Hey guys, checking in after walking about 170 miles of the Camino Frances from 9/4-10/18.
We walked from St. Jean Pied de Port, France to Logrono, Spain 9/8-9/16, averaging about 20-25 km/day. Mrs. BEvans and I then both came down with a bad virus (we're sure it was Covid--we just assumed it was and acted accordingly). At that point we changed our plan and decided to stay in that town (Logrono) for a few days to quarantine, then spent a week in Burgos and a week in Leon, both beautiful cathedral cities.
We then took a bus to a small town in NW Spain called Sarria and walked the last 115 km or so to Santiago de Compostela. We decided we'd been walking too much in 1 day during our first stage and decided to walk no more than 15 km (9 miles) per day. So the last part we did over the course of 9 days. In all, we walked about 270 km (about 170 miles) over the course of 17 days.
Our longest day was the day before we got sick--I got us lost and we ended up walking a couple more miles than we should have. That day we walked 46,000 steps. Too many!
Over the course of our Camino I developed a pretty bad case of achilles tendonitis. Still sore, but we went out yesterday for a walk, our first since 10/18, and it was nice to do that again.
When we were hiking the weight was just rolling off me--I couldn't get enough calories in me, no matter how hard I tried. For a very short period of time I felt like Walter McCarty.

When I stopped hiking, it sure came back. I'm guessing I lost about 15 lbs while hiking, then gained it back + a couple of lbs when I stepped back on the scale the day after we got home. MTF in another thread.
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