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[QUOTE="Anhalter, post: 1152662, member: 96259"] I walked SJPDP to Roncesvalles in 6h flat. With breaks. I'm a good hiker, but there are also quite some people that are more fit. So yes, i think it can be done. Do I think it is a good idea? Pretty much NO, but it depends. Some things crossing my mind: - From what i have learned, thunderstorms usually happen later in the day. So there might be a higher risk of bad weather in the mountains. - Most people do leave SJPDP quite early to make that challenging climb to spain. Starting late makes it likely that you will be pretty much by yourself the majority of the walk. It is not alpinism, but even on a flat road you can run into some trouble where you would be happy someone else be around. (edit: I would also miss some company from a purely social point) - I, very personally, would fear to have a clock ticking in my head. No idea about you. But i would hate to start my camino in a stressed out mood. So in the end, i would chime in to either spend the day in SJPDP, which i personally wouldnt, or spend a little to much for a stay in Orisson, which is what i would do. [/QUOTE]
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