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[QUOTE="cecelia, post: 20872, member: 2489"] [b]Re: just set the date - re Orisson website rejecting emails[/b] It may be that the mailbox is full and that's why it's rejecting the mail. I know he doesn't look at it as much early in the year. Here's another address that someone gave me that I used to book for April in 2007 and it was answered really quickly. <Jean-Jacques.Etchandy@wanadoo.fr> Don't worry about only having English - just make sure your date is clearly stated in the email and he'll figure it out (he does speak Spanish as well as French). He will respond by asking you to confirm the day before. If you stop at the pilgrim's office in SJPP, they'll usually do that for you otherwise there are always internet cafes of course. If Orisson is full (I know it is for some days in May already) you may want to stop at Huntto (Hunto) which is about 5 or 6 km up from SJPP. It's also pleasant and, as with Orisson, the price includes dinner. The walk from SJPP feels like quite a hike, even to this albergue. It's definitely a good idea to stop at the pilgrims' office in SJPP in either case because they will phone up and make sure there is room at one or the other albergue. That'll save you coming back or going the next 17km when it may be too dark. Buen camino cecelia [/QUOTE]
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