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Route A

The Camino — Sarria to Santiago

spain/Galicia
VS
Route B

Heaphy Track

new-zealand/kahurangi-national-park-nelson-west-coast

The Camino — Sarria to Santiago vs Heaphy Track: Intensity Score Comparison

Both routes share a similar overall intensity (57 vs 58). Depending on personal strengths, the challenge relies more on The Camino — Sarria to Santiago's technicality versus the physical output of the other.

Model-based (not a field report) · Evaluates overall route demand, not danger.

Intensity Difference
+1 Heaphy Track is harder
Higher Physical Load
The Camino — Sarria to Santiago
Higher Technical Seriousness
The Camino — Sarria to Santiago
Greater Commitment
Heaphy Track
Overall HikeMetrics Score
Heaphy Trackwins 6 of 10 metrics
4
Route A
6
Route B
spain/Galicia

The Camino — Sarria to Santiago

MODERATE // CHLG
Full Route Report

This is the final 115-km section of the 'Camino Francés' (French Way), the most famous pilgrimage in the world. Starting in the town of Sarria, this route fulfills the 100-km minimum requirement to receive the 'Compostela' certificate. The journey passes through the heart of inland Galicia, a land of rolling green hills, ancient slate-roofed villages, chestnut forests, and Romanesque stone churches. It is less a wilderness trek and more a spiritual, social, and cultural traverse that concludes at the magnificent Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.

new-zealand/kahurangi-national-park-nelson-west-coast

Heaphy Track

STANDARD // RT
Full Route Report

The odyssey of diversity. The Heaphy Track is the longest of New Zealand's Great Walks, stretching 78.4km from the Aorere Valley in Golden Bay to Kohaihai on the West Coast. It is a journey of extreme contrast: starting in ancient beech forests, ascending to the Sub-alpine tussock downs of Gouland Downs (home to the Great Spotted Kiwi), and descending through lush podocarp forest to the coastal palm groves. Unlike the steep verticality of the Milford, the Heaphy is a more gradual, long-distance traverse that allows hikers to experience the full spectrum of New Zealand's wilderness ecosystems in one continuous line.

Head-to-Head Metric Analysis

Intensity ScoreHigher Overall Demand
57
WINNER58
Physical LoadMore Physically Taxing
71 WINNER
69
Technical SeriousnessMore Technically Demanding
40 WINNER
29
DistanceLonger route
115 km WINNER
78.4 km
Elevation GainMore vertical
2,200 m WINNER
1,200 m
Highest PointHigher summit
660 m
WINNER915 m
DurationShorter commitment
6 days
WINNER5 days
Hazard LevelMore accessible
MODERATE // CHLG
WINNERSTANDARD // RT
Crowd LevelLess crowded
5 / 5
WINNER3 / 5
RemotenessMore remote
2 / 5
WINNER4 / 5

HikeMetrics Hazard Scale — Explanation

1
LOW // ACCESS
2
STANDARD // RT
3
MODERATE // CHLG
4
EXPERT // HAZARD
5
EXTREME // LETHAL

The HikeMetrics Hazard Scale is a proprietary 5-point classification system that evaluates hiking routes across five dimensions: physical demand, technical complexity, altitude exposure, weather risk, and rescue accessibility.

Unlike generic star ratings, the Hazard Scale is calibrated against altitude profiles, elevation gain per day, and logistical isolation factors — making it the most precise route classification system available.

Full Scale Documentation
Route A // Hazard Verdict
The Camino — Sarria to Santiago
MODERATE // CHLG
overuse blisters and tendonitis: Walking 20-25km daily for several days can lead to severe foot issues.
overcrowding fatigue: This is the busiest section of the Camino; 'racing' for beds can be stressful.
Route B // Hazard Verdict
Heaphy Track
STANDARD // RT
flooding and high tides: Sections of the lower Heaphy valley and the coastal track are prone to rapid flooding during heavy rain and inundation at high tide.
sandflies and insect nuisance: The West Coast sections and river mouth of the Heaphy are legendary for their high concentrations of biting sandflies.

Required Gear Comparison

The Camino — Sarria to Santiago
Lightweight trekking boots or high-quality walking shoesPilgrim Passport (Credencial)Lightweight rain poncho (Galicia is notoriously wet)Small first aid kit with blister careFlip-flops for the showers
Heaphy Track
Comfortable, well-broken-in hiking bootsWaterproof rain jacket and pack coverThermal layers (Merino or synthetic)3-season sleeping bagCooking fuel and food for 4-6 daysHigh-quality insect repellent (Essential)Sun hat and sunscreenTrekking poles (helpful for the long mileage)

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