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[QUOTE="dazzamac, post: 81434, member: 13813"] Hi Jennifer, I started walking on August 27 last year from St Jean to Leon and only encountered one day of wet weather. However as others have already stated, weather on the Pyrennes can be very changable. As September progressed, the mornings grew colder with frost and ice evident some days. I'd recommend investing in a good poncho - Altus poncho atmospheric - is the one I bought and used while training in the wet Irish weather. I bought mine online but they are relatively easy to find in Spain. As well as being very effective in wet weather, they double as an extra, easily shed layer for colder mornings. As to accommodation, I never found a problem getting a bed for the night, despite the fact that I started out later in the morning than most and tended to arrive later on the day as I stopped along the way to take photos of the landscape and anything else that piqued my interest. [/QUOTE]
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