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September SJPDP?

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Thoughts, advice and experiences to share for a September start in SJPDP?
How to pack for the weather is my big question.
Thanks in advance:)
 
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Thoughts, advice and experiences to share for a September start in SJPDP?
How to pack for the weather is my big question.
Thanks in advance:)
It will probably be hot in September, and cool off as you get into October. Bring light layers, so that you can start with several layers and take them off as the day gets warmer.
 
You should be aware that numbers leaving SJPDP in September can be very large and there can be real pressure on accommodation. In 2016 I was one of 15 people taken off a seriously overcrowded train and sent by taxi to SJPDP at SNCF's expense. Every albergue bed in town was occupied that night. Although I prefer not to book ahead I might make an exception in this case and reserve a place in SJPDP and perhaps Roncesvalles too.
 
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The weather in northern Spain in Sept/Oct can be quite varied. In general you can expect very warm to hot (especially on the Meseta). But (and its a big but) the weather can change at any time, all it will take is for a big storm to come in from the Nth Atlantic and you get two or three days of rain and strong winds. Given that it rains 200-250 days a year in Galicia so from O"Cebreiro come prepared.
 
It will probably be hot in September, and cool off as you get into October. Bring light layers, so that you can start with several layers and take them off as the day gets warmer.
Thoughts, advice and experiences to share for a September start in SJPDP?
How to pack for the weather is my big question.
Thanks in advance:)
We started from SJPP on Sept 23 & got to Santiago on Nov. 2. Went on to Finisterre from there. The weather was wildly varied, from very hot for the first half to knee deep snow just past O'cebriero. Crawling under downed trees at one point in heavy snow and wind. Rain and winds were fierce from Santiago to Finisterre, almost made us quit. We loved every step of the way. We hope to do it again in spring of 2020, or even fall of 2020.
 
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It will probably be hot in September, and cool off as you get into October. Bring light layers, so that you can start with several layers and take them off as the day gets warmer.
I was there last September and found that I started early in the morning at about 7 degrees centigrade. It can go up to 25 or more around 2 pm. I was lucky: having been three times on the Camino, twice in May and once in September, I have not counted more than 3 days of rain in all. Buen Camino. ps I am starting again in St-Jean on Sept 13.
 
We started from SJPP on Sept 23 & got to Santiago on Nov. 2. Went on to Finisterre from there. The weather was wildly varied, from very hot for the first half to knee deep snow just past O'cebriero. Crawling under downed trees at one point in heavy snow and wind. Rain and winds were fierce from Santiago to Finisterre, almost made us quit. We loved every step of the way. We hope to do it again in spring of 2020, or even fall of 2020.
What year was this?
 
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I can't tell your what the weather WILL BE (other than unpredictable)
but I can say what the weather is....

Check out these two sites

For Orisson....

and for Mount Urkulu....
 
This link http://www.aemet.es/en/serviciosclimaticos/datosclimatologicos/valoresclimatologicos will take you to the historic weather conditions for any region of Spain and provide an indication of what the weather might be like this otoño.

As for packing: layers, waterproofs, a lightweight sleeping bag if you're used to higher median temperatures. Its a bit like packing for an English Summer Holiday - a waterproof sun-dress and some open-toed boots are essential ;)
 

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