There’s a paradox in pilgrim fatigue: the legs, trained for walking, often find their rhythm. However, a dull, persistent tension settles in the upper back and shoulders, as if all the weight of effort and concentration had ascended and nested there. It’s an invisible backpack that cannot be dropped by just removing your gear, limiting your feeling of integral lightness.
Unload the invisible backpack at your stop in Belorado
To liberate this specific weight of the walker, Santiago Massage concentrates its attention on the dorsal and cervical area. Through firm, sustained pressure adapted to your threshold, it seeks to dissolve those deep grip points. It’s work that feels like a gradual untying until the shoulders rediscover their natural position and you regain the forgotten feeling of carrying your arms lightly, ready for the stages still awaiting you after Belorado.



