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Raymey42

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Summer (2013)
Hi all, arriving in to St Jean around 9ish on Sunday evening and planning to start the Camino on Monday morning. I'm just wondering, would it be worth delaying the start for a day, in order to explore St Jean?

Also, on equipment, is it necessary to bring a towel?

Thanks,

Raymey
 
The 9th edition the Lightfoot Guide will let you complete the journey your way.
Perhaps you could reserve a bed in Orisson for the next night? Then you could spend the morning exploring SJPP before heading off to climb the 8km in the afternoon- (which might be hot work if you are climbing soon.) You don't say how far you have travelled before you reached SJPP- your body might not really be ready for a long walk to Roncesvalles the next day if you are jetlagged after a long trip.

You will need a towel if you are staying in albergues. Most people carry a travel towel of some kind that is lighter and quick-drying.
Margaret
 
Transport luggage-passengers.
From airports to SJPP
Luggage from SJPP to Roncevalles
I wouldn't recommend staying an extra day in SJPDP, but that's my own opinion of course. I arrived there at 9 in the morning and I found out that the route over the Pyrenees was closed. I HAD to go over, so I waited for an entire day in St. Jean. This was one of my worst days on the Camino. :lol:

However, there might have been a few reasons:
* It was my first day and I was a bit nervous
* I didn't really connect with Pilgrims in the Albergue
* I had a huge headache
* Most shops were closed because it wa sunday

So for me personally, staying the extra day in St. Jean wasn't ideal.
 
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