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  1. Josefine

    A black day for the Camino on the Aragones route

    Yes, this is sad news!!!
  2. Josefine

    My Camino Aragonés

    Hi Jenny and Wow! I am glad it all ended well for you. Sorry to hear you didn't enjoy the walk, (or may be just the scenery?), I guess this is a lesson to all of us, to learn that we don't experience things in the same way. As mentioned in my previous post, I also had over 30 C when I walked in...
  3. Josefine

    My Camino Aragonés

    Hi Grey, I considered doing the part from Orloron Saint Marie but decided against it as I was afraid I would have to hurry to reach Santiago in time. In the end I was sorry I didn't because I had 4 days left when I finally reched Santiago. So I can't tell you anything about that part but the...
  4. Josefine

    My Camino Aragonés

    Laurie, when I arrived in Santiago finishing this years camino I decided not to start planning for next year, that was in the beginning of July. Well, now it turns out I spent all Sunday morning reading about the "coastal-coastal" route in Portugal, the one that goes right by the...
  5. Josefine

    My Camino Aragonés

    Hi Jenny, sorry to have kept you waiting for my answer. I started in Somport, slept in the albergue, the Camino starts just a few meter outside of it. The first day is beautiful so I wouldn't miss it, my second night was in Jaca so the first day was a bit hard, 32 km, since you're not yet used...
  6. Josefine

    My Camino Aragonés

    Sue, I don't think you'll be disappointed and the autumncolours will turn this camino into a picture, like a work by a great artist :) Josefine
  7. Josefine

    My Camino Aragonés

    Sabine, I don't think it would be a problem, you do walk up some hills, consequently you will look down, but I never got the feeling of of a scary ravine or walking close to one. If you're on FB you're welcome to add me and then you can have a look at my photos. Josefine
  8. Josefine

    My Camino Aragonés

    Hi everybody, back in Sweden now after walking the Aragonés and then, from Puente la Reina, the Francés to Santiago. I wwant to encourage everybody to walk the aragonés as it is absolutely lovely. Despite being a "mountaincamino" it is not hard at all, nothing like the Primitivo, the...
  9. Josefine

    Bus from Jaca to San Juan Pena Monastery

    Thank you for this information, I haven't yet decided what I will do when I reach Jaca. Josefine
  10. Josefine

    Well, I'm off!

    Like the rest I say, please post! In another 19 days I start walking from Somport so any advice or updates about the track will be welcome. Buen camino!!
  11. Josefine

    LIVE from the Camino Sunshine in Jaca

    Congratulations to the sunshine, it seems everybody else out on the Camino is freezing. I 'll be happy to hear more about how you get on, any advice will be apreciated. Josefine
  12. Josefine

    End of May, Camino Aragonés

    Hi everybody, I am sure we will all have great caminos but it's a pity we don't get to meet each other. Josefine
  13. Josefine

    End of May, Camino Aragonés

    Time goes by, end of May will soon be here, well quite soon :) . I have my tickets for May, 30, and will arrive in Barcelona quite early. I plan to take a bus to Jaca as soon as I can and then to Somport. Initially I planned to spend the first night in Somport, but as I was reading the...
  14. Josefine

    Short report camino Aragones

    Thanks Lucky, this looks more and more interesting. Josefine
  15. Josefine

    From Lourdes to Somport via Oleron-Ste-Marie

    Thank you Falcon and thank you Sillydoll, you are a real source of information. I will look into this. Josefine
  16. Josefine

    From Lourdes to Somport via Oleron-Ste-Marie

    Hi, I have spent some time reading post about how to walk in France and then get to Somport and the Aragonés. I see that those of you who have started in Lourdes continue to Oleron and the Arles route to Somport. But as far as I can see you could walk Lourdes, Asson, Arudy, Béost, Gaban to St...
  17. Josefine

    Short report camino Aragones

    Hi again, once again I'm spending my entire Sunday reading this forum ... :D and I might be reconsidering my plans AGAIN reading and remembering the bedrush on the French. So I was looking at the voie de Piemont, I do understand French but their pages confuse me, am I correct to understand that...
  18. Josefine

    Short report camino Aragones

    I do love this forum! Thank you for good suggestions. Yesterday I ordered " 'Toulouse to Puenta la Reina" and I think both Mundicamino and Gronze.com have good information. What worries me a bit is the days I will have available for the walk, it will be difficult to get more than 35 days but I...
  19. Josefine

    Short report camino Aragones

    Pau or Tolouse.....I have to find out the cheapest and quickest way from Stockholm, and I want a one way ticket since I plan to fly back from Santiago. Ryanair has cheap flights to Biarritz as well, maybe from there I could take a train or a bus. It will take me some time to figure this out and...
  20. Josefine

    Short report camino Aragones

    Thank you Falcon and Caminka, I want to start the walk in Somport and not in Canfranc so I´ll look in to this and figure out if Pau or Zaragoza would be the quickest way, that would depend on the connections from Stockholm. I wouldn´t like to lose tooo much time just travelling and waiting on...

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