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🇪🇸 Camino ARAGONÉS (Somport - Pte la Reina)
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[QUOTE="Vacajoe, post: 811483, member: 66683"] There is a “back route” from the “new” monastery at San Juan to Jaca via the tiny village of Atares. This would drop you onto the Aragones just a few kilometers south of Jaca. HOWEVER, it will likely be impassable in winter, as would the trail from Huesca to San Juan. We walked in early April 2018 and a snowstorm dumped feet of snow on those passes, altering our plans significantly. (It also snowed on us over the Somport Pass in April 2019!) These storms really did come out of nowhere and could have caused significant dangers if hikers were attempting any of those routes at the time. Additionally, housing can be an issue in these non-tourist periods, so definitely check that the places you hope to stay are open over the winter (even the parador at San Juan attempted to close due to the storm, but they a had a single reservation from two intrepid hikers battling through the dark, stormy night 😎). [/QUOTE]
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