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Conditions on Napoleon today (April 27)

SJE

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May-June 2024
I’m planning on heading out on the Napoleon route tomorrow and am curious about the weather and trail conditions up there today.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
I’m not there yet, but the forecast looks terrible. An acquaintance was up there 2 days ago having spent the previous night at Borda and walking out in the morning. Around mid-day he said the Napoleon was closed but he was already at Leopoder and had to make his way to Roncesvalles in awful conditions. Given this information, I would choose the Valcarlos regardless of whether the Napoleon is open in the morning. The forecast is terrible until about May 5. My Baztan is about to be very soggy.
 
Here's the forecast for the pass
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
I'm excited to hear of your Baztan Camino. We've done the St Jean to Pamplona a couple of times now and have been debating on tackling the Baztan, Aragones, or Vasco. Will you be posting your comments as you do the Baztan? Many thanks.

Jim in Idaho USA
 
A peregrino in Pamplona today who crossed on the 26th said there was minimal snow but it was muddy. A biker arrived in Pamplona today (28th) from SJPP and had no problems.
 
I’m planning on heading out on the Napoleon route tomorrow and am curious about the weather and trail conditions up there today.
Go to the Pilgrim office and ask. If they say the Napoleon can be risky don't even try it. If the weather is bad in SJPP it will almost certainly be alot worse as you go up the mountain.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
It was FABULOUS!! Not a breath of wind. Not a drop of rain. You could see for 100 miles. The trail was in great condition until about 2km after the food truck. It was VERY muddy for quite a ways—passable but slippery and i was just filthy by the time the day ended. I also made the mistake (a moment of not paying attention) and took the steep, rocky descent through the forest instead of the more gradual path to the right at Loepoder ( or however you soellthat) to getvto Roncesvalles. It was steep and muddy and slippery. Taking the other route would have been much smarter. But it was an absolutely glorious day. I am so happy i got to do it.
 
It was FABULOUS!! Not a breath of wind. Not a drop of rain. You could see for 100 miles. The trail was in great condition until about 2km after the food truck. It was VERY muddy for quite a ways—passable but slippery and i was just filthy by the time the day ended. I also made the mistake (a moment of not paying attention) and took the steep, rocky descent through the forest instead of the more gradual path to the right at Loepoder ( or however you soellthat) to getvto Roncesvalles. It was steep and muddy and slippery. Taking the other route would have been much smarter. But it was an absolutely glorious day. I am so happy i got to do it.
Eeeek, the forest path…

Alls well that ends well, though

Happy you had such a great day today
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
I'm excited to hear of your Baztan Camino. We've done the St Jean to Pamplona a couple of times now and have been debating on tackling the Baztan, Aragones, or Vasco. Will you be posting your comments as you do the Baztan? Many thanks.

Jim in Idaho USA
Maybe? It depends on whether I decide tomorrow to pop in an eSIM…
It is more likely that I will do a summary at the end (when I get a SIM in Pamplona to carry on to other routes).
 

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