isawtman
Active Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Frances, 2022
Ice Age Trail, 2014, 2019
I was wondering how many people skip staying at St Jean Pied de Port
and hike right to Orisson. The one bus from Pamplona arrives in SJPP
at around 1:30 pm. If you sat right in the front of the bus and were one of
the first people off, then if you headed right to the Pilgrims Office to get
your Credential, perhaps you could start hiking by 2 pm. It's a 4.7 mile
hike to Orisson. I have heard that Orisson can be irritated if you arrive late
so maybe Borda would be a better choice. Still, I think I could huff it to
Orisson by 5 pm if that's the only hiking I am doing that day. It appears
that I did that hike in 3 hours the first time I did it. I have a photo of
me starting out at St Jean at 7:23 am and another photo of me enjoying
a ham sandwich at Orisson at 10:21 am. I'm just wondering if there are
any people that have done this. I don't need to hear about the merits
of St Jean, etc. I've been there and done that.
and hike right to Orisson. The one bus from Pamplona arrives in SJPP
at around 1:30 pm. If you sat right in the front of the bus and were one of
the first people off, then if you headed right to the Pilgrims Office to get
your Credential, perhaps you could start hiking by 2 pm. It's a 4.7 mile
hike to Orisson. I have heard that Orisson can be irritated if you arrive late
so maybe Borda would be a better choice. Still, I think I could huff it to
Orisson by 5 pm if that's the only hiking I am doing that day. It appears
that I did that hike in 3 hours the first time I did it. I have a photo of
me starting out at St Jean at 7:23 am and another photo of me enjoying
a ham sandwich at Orisson at 10:21 am. I'm just wondering if there are
any people that have done this. I don't need to hear about the merits
of St Jean, etc. I've been there and done that.