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SJPdP to Orisson

LanaGonzales

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Camino Frances 2012
SJPdP-Pamplona 2018
My sister and I are only walking four days this time, starting April 4th 2018.
Day 1- SJPdP to Orisson
Day 2- to Roncesvalles
Day 3- Larrasoana
Day 4- Pamplona

We will get into SJPdP around 2pm and were thinking of starting the walk to Orisson then. I remember my first Camino and how quickly I got to Orisson so in my head it seems like a good idea. I´d love to hear your opinions. We need to save time so do you think it would be okay to start for Orisson around 2pm?

Thanks.

PS. I know I need reservations. :)
 
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You'll be fine, the Napoleon route will be open once there isn't still snow.
 
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Be carefull because maybe April 4th it will be snow in the mountain and it will be better to go by Valcarlos. Before starting you have to go to the pilgrims office in SJPP the volonteers will give you all informations and advices.
 
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Only issue is getting there after 4 to 5 pm you may not score a lower bunk:rolleyes:
 
My sister and I are only walking four days this time, starting April 4th 2018.
Day 1- SJPdP to Orisson
Day 2- to Roncesvalles
Day 3- Larrasoana
Day 4- Pamplona

We will get into SJPdP around 2pm and were thinking of starting the walk to Orisson then. I remember my first Camino and how quickly I got to Orisson so in my head it seems like a good idea. I´d love to hear your opinions. We need to save time so do you think it would be okay to start for Orisson around 2pm?

Thanks.

PS. I know I need reservations. :)
Have you booked Orisson. I tried to book for the 5th and they would not take my booking as they wont know until much closer to the time if the route will be open. Depending on how many are starting that day, you may or may not be able to get a bed there. They recommended I phone the day before to check with them
 
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Have you booked Orisson. I tried to book for the 5th and they would not take my booking as they wont know until much closer to the time if the route will be open. Depending on how many are starting that day, you may or may not be able to get a bed there. They recommended I phone the day before to check with them
I have already booked for 26th April si you should be fine to book now.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Please be SURE you have Orisson booked if you're beginning that late in the day. A couple of years ago, some folks I met in Roncesvalles had spent the night on the mountain in a snowstorm because they left late, it got dark, their phone lights burned out and they couldn't find their way down. Not worth the risk.
 
Ah right. Good luck.
 
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Keep in mind that if you do get to Orisson and cannot get a bed or not able to go on to Roncesvalles....you can easily call an taxi and return to SJPP.
You can then take a taxi back to Orisson in the morning and start to Roncesvalles.

Also remember that MOST pilgrims simply walk directly from St. Jean to Roncesvalles and never even consider stopping at Orisson. This APOC site often makes it sound like it a necessity to stop...it is not.

There are a very limited number of beds in Orisson and it cannot accommodate more than a very small number of the actual daily pilgrims walking to Roncesvalles.
 

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