- Time of past OR future Camino
- Podiensis, Portugues, Primitivo, 6 others
A bunch of us were in Navarra last May and we spent a day in the Baztan Valley. We were in awe at its beauty, and impressed when the locals told us that this was the first path over the Pyrenees 1000 years ago. True or not, it sounded cool for those of us who have walked over the Pyrenees elsewhere.
We are likely to have a group as large as 12 of us walking in late May this year. We have no plans to walk together at the same pace, but plan to end up in the same place each evening. Because we are a mixed group of abilities, recognizing several stages have steep uphills, and because we want to enjoy the beauty of the landscapes, we plan to walk it in 7 days, at least a day if not two more than usual.
We kinda feel like pioneers being a group walking the Baztan. Are we?
We are likely to have a group as large as 12 of us walking in late May this year. We have no plans to walk together at the same pace, but plan to end up in the same place each evening. Because we are a mixed group of abilities, recognizing several stages have steep uphills, and because we want to enjoy the beauty of the landscapes, we plan to walk it in 7 days, at least a day if not two more than usual.
We kinda feel like pioneers being a group walking the Baztan. Are we?