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Camino Frances September 26th

Sanbound2012

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My daughter and I will be starting the Camino on the 26th of September. Are most albergues open in the fall? What should I expect from the weather this time of year?









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Albergue closings do not start before the end of October, so you will be fine. Very little closes in the last 100 km, and there is always one place in town open. Be prepared with layers of clothes, as it can get cool mornings and evenings. When walking, you will keep your body heat up in most situations, so you will want to be able to doff a layer!
 
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I'm starting on 22 September from Saint Jean Pied de Port and staying overnight in Orisson (to start out slow and easy as this is my first camino). Perhaps I'll see you both. I'm taking layers and synthetic sleeping bag.
 
Sanbound2012 said:
My daughter and I will be starting the Camino on the 26th of September. Are most albergues open in the fall? What should I expect from the weather this time of year?

Will be toting layers, including light fleece top, poncho, rain pants, wind-proof anorak, high visibility vest, silk long underwear (super lightweight and doubles as sleepwear) base layer long sleeve shirt, fleece hat and gloves, a down bag and liner, and an ultralight tent split between us, in the hopes that we can sleep outdoors a few of those nights.

Husband and I will be starting the Camino on September 27th, so may very well run into you.
I'll have a forum badge on my pack. We are from the Washington DC area ....Where do you hail from?
 
I am working as a hospitalera at Granon from 1 to 15 October, so I should be there by the time you reach it. Hope to meet some of you there. Jenny (from South Africa).
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

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Thank you all for the information. We are preparing to pack layers, waterproof shoes, rainwear, etc.. Would like to keep it all under 15lbs.!! Looking forward to meeting new friends on the Camino. We are traveling from Florida. We'll be stopping in Paris, Bourdeaux and Lourdes before arriving at SJPdP. Very excited. Counting the days.
 
jennysa said:
I am working as a hospitalera at Granon from 1 to 15 October, so I should be there by the time you reach it. Hope to meet some of you there. Jenny (from South Africa).
You LUCKY GIRL you!!!! And trained by the Grand Master as well!!
 
ouroboros said:
.................. and an ultralight tent split between us
Don't want to put you off but it really gets cold at night - be nice to hear how you got on with the camping.
 
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