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Out of 5 Camino's Le Puy is my favourite, I did it solo and with no French language. I found the people extremely helpful, accommodation and food were fabulous.
Kimmy I have just over 4 weeks so hoping to make it to SJPDP or Roncesvalles. I walked the VDLP 4 years ago so was fortunate to walk to Santiage DC then onto Finesterre
Tomorrow (13th) my Camino begins! I shall spend today exploring Le-Puy after a long 37 hours travelling time from my home on the Gold Coast Australia. I'm a woman travelling solo with virtually no French so I'm sure thus will be an adventure and a huge personal journey.
Hi all
Unfortunately due to a badly broken thumb I may need to transport my backpack, especially in the first few days out of Le Puy when the terrain is all up and down. Do I need to take luggage labels with me to identify my bag and where it is being transported to that day or will this be...
Thanks everyone for taking the time to reply. I think I'll go for option C as from your comments the toughest begins at Monistrol. I will also take into account your comments too Falcon whilst I'm on the track and change if necessary.
Bon Chemin
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I'm starting out from Le-Puy on Sunday 1st September and to be honest I'm unsure of how to plan my first few days. Because of circumstances I haven't been able to do any mountain training, only walks up to 14 klms and shorter with my loaded backpack.
I'm aware how up and down it is in...
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