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I started in Oloron in Sept of last year, using the Confraternity of St James Guide "Arles to Puente de la Reina, Part 2 Toulouse to Puente de la Reina". Fairly good info but no maps.
I came through Jaca in late September and had planned on going to San Juan de la Pena but was told at the tourist info office that a fire in August had destroyed all the signage. There is a mini bus that takes workers and other passengers there but it is not a year round service and I'm not...
Yes, I went from Sanguesa to Isco. The next logical stop would be Tiebas (22K). I was walking with someone that day and we made it to Puente de la Reina(41k). But that was an extraordinary day for me.
I see that many people use trail runners on the Camino Frances. Are they just as suitable for the Aragones or is a hiking shoe/boot better? Planning on a late Sept. start.
I'm planning something similar, probably late September. Try http://www.santiago-compostela.net/aragones/index_ar_en.html http:/which has some stages from Oloron St Marie to Puente de la Reina. Also http://www.ariege.com/cheminstjacques/etapes/info.html.
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