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[QUOTE="andycohn, post: 1219353, member: 19805"] I agree with Slow guy, above. Although -- obviously -- nothing is certain about the weather, the odds are that it would be good for walking during that period. (We walked the VF in Italy from October into December and it was fine overall). BUT, be aware that it could be substantially colder in the Apennines, which are before Slow guy's starting point, and which you will hit roughly a week after you leave Pavia. A suggestion would be to check the weather report when you reach Fornovo di Taro, which is right where you start the serious climbing. If the weather looks bad for the next few days, just take the local train from there to Pontremoli on the far side of the mountains. At least one train per hour and the ride itself is less than an hour. Personally, I think Pavia is a great starting point. There are some gorgeous cities in the latter part of the Po Valley -- Pavia itself, Piacenza, Fiorenzuola, Fidenza, as well as in the early part of Tuscany before Lucca -- plus there's the iconic crossing of the Po, while the Apennines themselves are magnificent. Overall, from Pavia through Lucca, you'll be passing through a really interesting, varied and scenic part of Italy that most foreign tourists don't venture into. I was much taken by that section myself, maybe even more than the more famous sections from Lucca onwards. For weather conditions in general throughout the year I like weatherspark.com. And here's a site that will give you the average weather conditions at Passo della Cisa, which is the pass that you cross in the mountains over into Tuscany: [URL]https://weather.com/weather/monthly/l/0f7e6b2426e3e6874d17ec85e4878a8eba8fc4c9efaa2f69bdbb819453ac52a2[/URL]. Buon Cammino! [/QUOTE]
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