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Please bear with me. In spite of all my reading I remain confused about the weather on the Le Puy route around June 1. I have read trip reports of encountering snow the last week of May (2014) and early June. I have also read that the Le Puy route can be quite hot in June.
I am planning on starting in Le Puy around June 1, 2016 and walking toward SJPDP for about three weeks. I have no idea what kind of clothes to bring. I would like to begin purchasing clothes now to take advantage of sales etc. Thanks.
Longsleeved merinowoolIs there an alternative to a fleece jacket? I really HATE the synthetic feel of fleece. I get that it is lightweight and warm, but isn't there something else out there by now to replace that horrible squeaky fabric? I feel the same way about microfiber.
Just about every morning from Le Puy until you come out of the Cele Valley you will be faced by a good stiff climb. Nothing hysteric, but the French Confraternity allows us to check out the cariovascular system to insure all is well before beginning the day. In June you may find that a cool morning will soon turn quite warm as you climb and evenings are usually marked by a good steep descent s0 keep whatever warm clothing you choose in an easy to reach place for quick removal or wear. The Aubrac plateau can be lovely springlike or freezing - remember Baden-Powell Be Prepared!
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