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[QUOTE="KJG, post: 628098, member: 81277"] I will be arriving in Paris (from Canada) on July 10th, taking an evening train to Bayonne, and then was planning to take the first train to SJPP the next morning on the 11th. I have a reservation at Orisson for the night of the 11th, but I'm just wondering if a few hours in the morning wandering SJPP will be enough or if i'll wish I'd stayed the night there instead. Would you recommend staying the night in Saint Jean and then doing the whole walk to Roncesvalles the next day, as opposed to my original plan of wandering SJPP for a few hours before walking to Orisson to stay the night? Either way I will arrive in Roncesvalles on the 12th, it's more just a matter of spending a whole day in St Jean, or a half day and breaking up the hike to Roncesvalles over two days. I was planning to stay the night in Orisson just because I can't arrive in SJPP until morning, not because I'm worried about the walk. Staying in a small beautiful spot in the mountains sounds really nice, but I wonder if I'll be missing out on connecting with people in SJPP who are also starting out their hike, or missing out on exploring a super nice little town. From what I've read Orisson is very small and seems to be more of a stopping place for folks who feel they need to break the journey up. Keep in mind i'll probably be very jetlagged and tired after an overnight flight from Vancouver, a long train ride, and a late arrival/early departure from Bayonne. I am in decent shape and I'm used to steep hikes. Jetlag is real but I only have 35 days total for the Camino Frances so I'm hesitant to spend an entire day resting right at the beginning... I'd love some opinions and pros/ cons for plan A vs B! :) Thanks from a total newbie. [/QUOTE]
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