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Wonderful Holly . I have fond memories of us together in Logroño years ago .I have friends walking and they could not proceed walking from Pamplona as of yesterday morning. After a rest day in Pamplona, they took a bus ahead to Logroño today and are now happily on a tapas crawl.
So sorry to hear it and feel for those affected. From a future pilgrim, I thank you for letting us know ... Buen Caminothe Camino is closed in all the Navarra region and will remain closed until Wednesday. Pilgrims may be fined by the Guardia Civil if they are caught in the Camino, beware!
Thank you. Please will those in Spain keep us updated? My 3 sons are due to start walking in St Jean on the weekend so we are anxious about changes. Thanksthe Camino is closed in all the Navarra region and will remain closed until Wednesday. Pilgrims may be fined by the Guardia Civil if they are caught in the Camino, beware!
I guess the alternative would be to move to Logroño and skip Navarra, even if the camino is open again, it might not be pleasant to walk through ashes and smell of burnt.
Pilgrims are advised to stay in the albergues till things are back to normal, or until further notice.
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How exactly was that accomplished? Armed guards blocking the path to the Alto de Perdon? ... Don't mean to seem flippant. Genuinely curious.I have friends walking and they could not proceed walking from Pamplona as of yesterday morning.
I will start from SJPP on SaturdayThank you. Please will those in Spain keep us updated? My 3 sons are due to start walking in St Jean on the weekend so we are anxious about changes. Thanks
Gotta admire your press-on-regardless spirit! Please let us know how your journey unfolds. And stay safe, Pilgrim.My Camino seems to change a bit. First the flight was cancelled on saturday, then the suitable trains from Paris to SJPP were cancelled on sunday, so now I'm on my way via Barcelona and leaving tomorrow to Pamplona, where I have a reservation for two nights. How does it look like for Puente la Reina, Estella & Los Arcos? Would it be wise to cancel my reservations for the rest of the week?
The police went from town to town on Sunday telling pilgrims to stay where they were or take the bus to Logrono. We did and on Monday took the bus, it was a pleasant walk from Logrono to Navarette.How exactly was that accomplished? Armed guards blocking the path to the Alto de Perdon? ... Don't mean to seem flippant. Genuinely curious.
Sorry to hear about your travel. I reached Zubiri yesterday evening.My Camino seems to change a bit. First the flight was cancelled on saturday, then the suitable trains from Paris to SJPP were cancelled on sunday, so now I'm on my way via Barcelona and leaving tomorrow to Pamplona, where I have a reservation for two nights. How does it look like for Puente la Reina, Estella & Los Arcos? Would it be wise to cancel my reservations for the rest of the week?
Gotta admire your press-on-regardless spirit! Please let us know how your journey unfolds. And stay safe, Pilgrim.
Camino is everywhere. You said it...thank you! I've reserved 6weeks for the Camino, so changes will not matter - Camino is everywhere
will try, amigo, will try, I live nearly 1000 km away from Navarra, but I like keeping updated on any camino matters. IT should be all sorted by Thursday, cooler weather is coming now and all those towns are surely interested in coming back to their normal life.Thank you. Please will those in Spain keep us updated? My 3 sons are due to start walking in St Jean on the weekend so we are anxious about changes. Thanks
I saw a photo taken on top of Alto del Perdon of a person in a red uniform and helmet with a moto who was turning people back to Pamplona, no guns just issuing common sense orders.How exactly was that accomplished? Armed guards blocking the path to the Alto de Perdon? ... Don't mean to seem flippant. Genuinely curious.
That person is an officer of the regional police of Navarra. And I guess enough pilgrims, once informed, had the common sense and the decency to do what they were asked to do: stay put in their accommodation or take the bus to Logroño and leave Navarra.I saw a photo taken on top of Alto del Perdon of a person in a red uniform and helmet with a moto who was turning people back to Pamplona, no guns just issuing common sense orders.
Thank you for the update. At least it seems controllable. My understanding is that the emergency services are busy containing the fire and dealing with inhabitants who may need their assistance in evacuation and for that reason pilgrims are being asked not to walk between Pamplona and Logrono; not because the danger is on the actual Camino, but so that the emergency vehicles do not have to attend potential hiking accidents and can concentrate on this important work. Please respect their requests, if you are walking now - it could save others' lives.That person is an officer of the regional police of Navarra. And I guess enough pilgrims, once informed, had the common sense and the decency to do what they were asked to do: stay put in their accommodation or take the bus to Logroño and leave Navarra.
Here is one such article with a report about pilgrims who did that; it explains also why pilgrims are asked to do so and gives hope that the situation for pilgrims on the Camino Francés in Navarra will be normalised soon.
Los peregrinos desembarcan en Logroño por los incendios de Navarra
Los incendios de Navarra provocan un desembarco de peregrinos llegados a Logroño en autobúsnuevecuatrouno.com
If you are in Navarra and have set the AlertCops app to receive local notices from police/emergency services, you may well have received such information on your phone and may well continue to be kept up to date.
The towns you mentioned are all in Navarre so you won't know until Wednesday at the earliest. You can possibly do another Camino like the Norte or just hope for the best and adjust as you go. Buen Camino peregrina.thank you! I've reserved 6weeks for the Camino, so changes will not matter - Camino is everywhere
When I did CF Apr/May, there were more than ever Guardia patrolling Camino via car and motorcycle. Suspect that is how they would find/fine/remove from trail, the trekkers.How exactly was that accomplished? Armed guards blocking the path to the Alto de Perdon? ... Don't mean to seem flippant. Genuinely curious.
We were able to walk from Pamplona to puente de Reina today Tuesday 21/6. The fires yesterday came right up to Camino track.the Camino is closed in all the Navarra region and will remain closed until Wednesday. Pilgrims may be fined by the Guardia Civil if they are caught in the Camino, beware!
I guess the alternative would be to move to Logroño and skip Navarra, even if the camino is open again, it might not be pleasant to walk through ashes and smell of burnt.
Pilgrims are advised to stay in the albergues till things are back to normal, or until further notice.
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We walked today from Estella to Los Arcos. (Yesterday we walked from Puente to Estella after getting bus in the morning from Pamplona).We were able to walk from Pamplona to puente de Reina today Tuesday 21/6. The fires yesterday came right up to Camino track.
Priorities! Heart goes out to local people impacted by these fires. All power to Emergency Services.Thank you for the update. At least it seems controllable. My understanding is that the emergency services are busy containing the fire and dealing with inhabitants who may need their assistance in evacuation and for that reason pilgrims are being asked not to walk between Pamplona and Logrono; not because the danger is on the actual Camino, but so that the emergency vehicles do not have to attend potential hiking accidents and can concentrate on this important work. Please respect their requests, if you are walking now - it could save others' lives.
Can only say one thing to this , you where not allowed to walk.We were able to walk from Pamplona to puente de Reina today Tuesday 21/6. The fires yesterday came right up to Camino track.
And in addition to this: in case you had become into trouble the emergency services that are very busy with the fires, would also have been busy rescueing you ....Can only say one thing to this , you where not allowed to walk.
We were allowed to walk, the police had opened the track. There were many walking.Can only say one thing to this , you where not allowed to walk.
Hi Zabe - I am meant to start the Camino this Saturday from Pamplona but concerned about these fires. Can you see / smell them? Is it obvious?We were allowed to walk, the police had opened the track. There were many walking.
How exactly was that accomplished? Armed guards blocking the path to the Alto de Perdon? ... Don't mean to seem flippant. Genuinely curious.
The police went from town to town on Sunday telling pilgrims to stay where they were or take the bus to Logrono. We did and on Monday took the bus, it was a pleasant walk from Logrono to Navarette.
Priorities! Heart goes out to local people impacted by these fires. All power to Emergency Services.
Thanks for that! The text says: Specifically, 984 people are directly involved in the tasks of extinguishing the fires. Among them, 420 firefighters from Navarra, almost the entire staff, which has been divided into shifts of between 150 and 200 people each day of the operation. In addition, there were firefighting crews from neighbouring regions who came to help.Indeed! Here is a visual about the emergency services, only for Navarra.
https://www.diariodenavarra.es/noti...aereos-lucha-el-fuego-navarra-532156-300.html
Precisely.Of course, everyone thinks that nothing will happen to them and that they will not need the help of a first responder team and that their little bit of movement will not make any difference. But it is everybody who makes up the whole. That is perhaps a difficult concept to grasp
I ran across a group of Guardia Civil and National Civil who were monitoring a disco dance involving young people. It was morning yet and they were alert for crowd and drug control. The National Civil held some pretty serious arms so I’d assume that they will be pretty serious during a fire incident and I would not care to push the envelope!When I did CF Apr/May, there were more than ever Guardia patrolling Camino via car and motorcycle. Suspect that is how they would find/fine/remove from trail, the trekkers.
Thank you! I reached Pamplona yesterday and will take a bus to Logrono tomorrow, which means a few shorter walkingdays for the rest of the week. I have made reservations so that I will not have to run to win other pilgrims to get a bed or walk a lot over my limits as a non-athlete-person. I'm contemplating St Ignatius de Loyolas advice: "By all possible ways try to avoid pushing to get ahead."Sorry to hear about your travel. I reached Zubiri yesterday evening.
Folks here have been talking and we decided to walk to Pamplona today and figure from there. I will be reaching Pamplona in the afternoon.
I came through Barcelona to Pampolona to SJPP earlier and Pamplona is a nice place to stay and figure out next step around closures. I will give an update later in the day.
Buen Camino.
Plenty of people left Pamplona for PDR yesterday without incident and without violating any police or civil order not to walk. If you want to proceed, you can, is my understanding. But Logrono is a wonderful city. A true hidden gem of Europe. I hope you enjoy it.Thank you! I reached Pamplona yesterday and will take a bus to Logrono tomorrow, which means a few shorter walkingdays for the rest of the week. I have made reservations so that I will not have to run to win other pilgrims to get a bed or walk a lot over my limits as a non-athlete-person. I'm contemplating St Ignatius de Loyolas advice: "By all possible ways try to avoid pushing to get ahead."
Both the police and the government announced this morning that the restrictions are lifted. Pilgrims can walk again from Pamplona to Logroño. See official information in comments #42 and #41 in this thread.Thank you! I reached Pamplona yesterday and will take a bus to Logrono tomorrow, which means a few shorter walkingdays for the rest of the week.
I loved Logrono; one of my personal favorites. Great tapas, cheap beer and wine, and the main drag eventually fills up by sunset with happy locals.Plenty of people left Pamplona for PDR yesterday without incident and without violating any police or civil order not to walk. If you want to proceed, you can, is my understanding. But Logrono is a wonderful city. A true hidden gem of Europe. I hope you enjoy it.
I left Pamplona yesterday with few others and it was great. No issues at all. Little bit of overnight rain helped. We met some police officers on top of Alto del Pardon and they mentioned that Camino is open. We did see fire damage along the way to Puento La Reina. We reached Puento La Reina yesterday evening.Thank you! I reached Pamplona yesterday and will take a bus to Logrono tomorrow, which means a few shorter walkingdays for the rest of the week. I have made reservations so that I will not have to run to win other pilgrims to get a bed or walk a lot over my limits as a non-athlete-person. I'm contemplating St Ignatius de Loyolas advice: "By all possible ways try to avoid pushing to get ahead."
I am on the Via Bayona/Vasco Interior/Tunnel route having started in Biarritz on Monday. A tiny trickle of pilgrims. In Andoian albergue of 11 beds I am alone and according to logbook it has been same for weeks - ones and twos only. Great waymarking and nice scenery, it just needs more pilgrims! (And it is possible to walk from Biarritz airport though I would take bus to Biarritz gare to avoid a short section on main Rd).There will end up being a big bubble of pilgrims departing Pamplona when three days worth of pilgrims are allowed to move again.
If I were about to start a pilgrimage at St Jean, it would be a serious idea to instead head south from Bayonne and take the camino Bayonne or the tunnel route to Burgos or Santo Domingo.
Yes, that is my understanding but where they were staying also let them pilgrims know.How exactly was that accomplished? Armed guards blocking the path to the Alto de Perdon? ... Don't mean to seem flippant. Genuinely curious.
What happened??? Sounds very serious... any casualties?the Camino is closed in all the Navarra region and will remain closed until Wednesday. Pilgrims may be fined by the Guardia Civil if they are caught in the Camino, beware!
I guess the alternative would be to move to Logroño and skip Navarra, even if the camino is open again, it might not be pleasant to walk through ashes and smell of burnt.
Pilgrims are advised to stay in the albergues till things are back to normal, or until further notice.
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