alikki1201
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- Time of past OR future Camino
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Hi!
I'm planning my first 'taste' of the Camino (solo) to celebrate my 60 years on planet earth. I can't do the entire 35 days, so I'm going to do the first 8 days from St Jean to Logrono. I want to go at a time that is not totally crowded but does a vibrant group hiking. I want to go as soon as possible, but know that going through the Pyrenees too early in the season can be icy and that I would encounter difficult weather conditions. I looked at rain tables and see that April and May seem to be about the same - 10 days of some rain possible in both months. So I decided on starting my 8 day trek on April 25. Any thoughts about late April/Early May weather that time of year? Any other tips on what to see in that first part of the Camino? I'm going to spend an extra day in St Jean to check it out and get ready before I head out. Thanks!
I'm planning my first 'taste' of the Camino (solo) to celebrate my 60 years on planet earth. I can't do the entire 35 days, so I'm going to do the first 8 days from St Jean to Logrono. I want to go at a time that is not totally crowded but does a vibrant group hiking. I want to go as soon as possible, but know that going through the Pyrenees too early in the season can be icy and that I would encounter difficult weather conditions. I looked at rain tables and see that April and May seem to be about the same - 10 days of some rain possible in both months. So I decided on starting my 8 day trek on April 25. Any thoughts about late April/Early May weather that time of year? Any other tips on what to see in that first part of the Camino? I'm going to spend an extra day in St Jean to check it out and get ready before I head out. Thanks!