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[QUOTE="caminka, post: 143031, member: 10785"] I am glad more people/pilgrims are deciding to climb over col de moines. not that I have seen any more passes then somport and ibaneta, but, in my opinion, the higher up you go across the mountains, more beautiful it is. I hope you will enjoy every second of it and that you will tell us of it later, too! perhaps a word of caution for those who are used to more common pilgrim routes. the day from lac bious-artigues to astun is definitely a mountain day, with appropriate paths and weather, lack of (drinkable) water and refreshments. it more then makes up for it with amazing landscape and scenery, but is not to be taken lightly, especially in bad weather. if you are carrying a small tent, you can make an overnight bivouac (after 19h and leaving before 8h), away from water sources, but allowed near mountain huts (curtesy of their guardians). I counted 24 bivouacs below refuge d'ayous in one night only. you can take the water from the waterpipe at the refuge, use the outside toilet and get a dinner there, too, I think. [/QUOTE]
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