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  1. Bikeguy

    Camping from Geneva!

    Stoves - the 'Bluet' type cannisters seemed readily available but the screw in type common in North America not.
  2. Bikeguy

    Camping from Geneva!

    Cycled Le Puy to SJPP in June 2010 camping all the way and had nothing but excellent experiences with the campgrounds along the way. Clean, pleasant, conveniently situated. Recommended.
  3. Bikeguy

    Camping on the Le Puy route

    If using camp grounds (rather than wild camping) these all had showers and clothes washing facilities. No need to carry stove and cooking kit unless you want to (save money) as it is easy to find camp grounds convenient to towns with shops, cafes, etc. The biggest downside in my opinion is...
  4. Bikeguy

    Camping on the Le Puy route

    And here is the link... http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/?o=1 ... =7296&v=Fz Randy
  5. Bikeguy

    Camping on the Le Puy route

    I cycled this route in June 2010 and camped at village campgrounds every night. I thought that the campgrounds were just great (clean, inexpensive, quiet) and all conveniently located. You may miss out on some interaction with other walkers by camping that you would get in the gites, etc. as...
  6. Bikeguy

    Pilgrim passport

    Bought mine at the Cathedral shop mid morning when there is June, 2010. Randy
  7. Bikeguy

    Cycling Le Puy Route

    Hi A friend and I cycled Le Puy to SJPP in June 2010. Here is a little write up: http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/?o=1 ... =7296&v=Fz We stayed on the roads and camped along the way. It was an excellent trip that I will never forget. We used the John Higginson book as a guide. It was...
  8. Bikeguy

    Accommodation in Conques apart from the Abbey

    There is a lovely campground at the bottom of the hill, along the river, that has small cabins available for the night. Randy
  9. Bikeguy

    Camping

    Cycled Le Puy to SJPP in June 2010 and camped everynight buy two. Excellent camping facilities to be found along this route. Here is a write up about the trip where you may get an idea of some of the camping options. http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/?o=1 ... =7296&v=Fz Enjoy your Camino...
  10. Bikeguy

    Cycling Le Puy to SJPP - Journal

    Hi All My friend Chuck and I completed the Le Puy to SJPP route via velo in June. For any interested I have posted a brief journal and photos on: http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/?o=R ... =7296&v=Ft Randy
  11. Bikeguy

    Camping

    Just returned home from cycling Le Puy to SJPDP and we stayed in campgrounds each night. Not for everyone I know but excellent quality and great value. The most we paid was 13 Euros with an average of 9 Euros per night and this was spit between two of us. We were on bikes but did often saw...
  12. Bikeguy

    Really basic questions

    The train service between SJPDP and Bayonne is currently down for maintenance. There is a replacement bus service that does this route about six times per day. The distance is only 55 km but the bus ride is 90 minutes as it leaves the main road to pick up passengers at gare stations along the...

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