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Hola!
I'm in the initial stages of planning a pilgrimage on the Camino Frances, leaving mid-May from St Jean or Roncevalles. I've dreamt of doing this for a long time and something just told me, THIS is the year!
One question I'd appreciate some help with. I'm a smallish female and I tend to get cold easily, any tips on what kind of temperatures to be prepared for around then?
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Temperatures

Peter's website has the most useful resource for checking temperatures across the camino. However, weather patterns change and the one year is never the same as the last.

http://peterrobins.co.uk/camino/weather.html

Remember that you will cross three fairly high ranges starting from St Jean Pied-de-Port at a mere 160m, to 1200m before descending to Roncesvalles. The first 50kms are a roller coaster of ups and downs mostly through woodland until you reach Pamplona.
The next 200 + kms are varied - across Navarra and La Rioja vineyards with several hill ranges to cross.
The 230 kms between Burgos and Astorga are on the meseta (about 800m) and can be hot and dusty in summer and bleak and freezing in winter.
Through the mountains of LeĂłn - approx. 145kms from Astorga to Sarria - there are two ranges to cross taking you to the highest point at 1500m. Then you have the O'Cebreiro range at 1400m. The last 115 kms from Sarria are surprisingly arduous with sharp up hills and steep descents.
There is always a danger of snows in April in any of the high places on the camino (we missed snow by one day in the middle of May in 2002) so perhaps a lightweight, fleece jacket would be a good idea. I bought a 165g fleece pullover and had an open-ended zip put into it so it could double as extra long sleeve shirt and jacket.
Dress in layers - preferably with wool close to your skin as it doesn't sweat and will insulate you against the cold. During the day you can moult as it warms up!
The spring wildflowers should be blooming by May. Once the snows stop and the sun is shining everything will be lush and green. The large black and white European stork will return to their enormous nests on top of church towers and steeples.
Have a marvelous time!
 
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Thanks for the info sillydoll. I think I will bring some warm layers.
Another (unrealted question) I live in Colorado and I'm thinking od flying into London and tranferring to Ryanair to Biaritz so that I can fly from S de C straight back to London for my return flight without backtracking (sortof) Anyway, what I'm trying to find out is, can I get easily from Heathrow or Gatwick airport to the Stansted Airport easily by train or better by taxi? What will be cheapest?
 

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Sorry, I wrote that quickly and I see it makes very little sense. Is there a cheap/easy way to get from Stansted airport to the others? On their website they just say the express train from Stansted goes to Liverpool St. (wherever that is!)
Thanks again
Lauren
 
From Stanstead you take the train to Liverpool Street station which is in central London. From there you can take the underground train (tube) to Heathrow airport. Or from Liverpool street you can take the underground to Victoria station, also in central London, and from there get the Gatwick express train which quickly gets you to Gatwick airport.

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