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[QUOTE="Olivares, post: 115571, member: 12248"] [color=#0000FF]This is a good thread idea-- A lot of conversations about how the crossing of the Pyrenees is so difficult and I actually can list 2-3 places which were FAR more difficult to me than the Pyrenees crossing: 1. The last 5Kms descent into Zubiri were very rough; steep descent with small rocks and not much to hang on to makes a bad combo taking a toll on knees and hips. This is the part where I kissed and hugged my walking stick. I, literally, had a smile ear to ear when the Zubiri sign came to view. 2. The ascent to Altos del Perdon is no walk in the park. It gets steep uphill, and then again.... 3. About 10 Kms before Estella, a lightning storm made me ran for dear life to a decrepit horse barn by the side of the Camino. As I busted through (what was left of) a door, I realized there were 3 other pilgrims already seeking shelter. I was so glad to see them! The Camino always provides.[/color] [/QUOTE]
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