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robertt wrote:I'm booked into a hotel near Gare de Lyon on Sunday 21st March. I'd like to book a couple of nights now in the Capucins in Le Puy. Or am I okay just to show up on Le Puy this time of year? Also, anyone know if I'm likely to have trouble getting a train to Le Puy if I just get a ticket one day in advance at the Gare? Rob


robertt wrote:As you know, it's very un-Australian to flatter Kiwis, but I love your blog! It's been part of my inspiration to get up and go.Rob





KiwiNomad06 wrote:Hey Rob,
You know how to make a girl laugh!!!! Sounds like you had a wonderful time, and that we are two of a kind: you weren't that much slower than me. People kept quoting the hare and the tortoise legend at me in France...... but the tortoise did reach the end!
I'll be interested to hear about that wrong poncho for Aubrac: I definitely got chilled there on my very wet 'first' day of the crossing, but I saw some of Sagalouts photos with lots more snow on there than when I crossed it.
Glad you saw my favourite Irish in Moissac!
Margaret
PS, Ian just made a blog post, only 15km out from Santiago. http://sagalouts-theroadtonowhere.blogspot.com/

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