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Walking in (Almost) Winter?

Kathy F.

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CF 2013, CF from Lourdes 2015, CP Porto 2022
Due to circumstances way beyond my control, my Camino keeps getting pushed back.
From May of this year, to August, to September, now to maybe September/October.
Here is my question:
I plan to go through the Somport Pass. At that time of year, what are the chances that snow will close the way? I've walked in May from SJPdP and had the Napoleon closed due to snow so I know it is a possibility. I don't know if there are alternative paths, like the Valcarlos. Advice? Packing tips?
 
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Due to circumstances way beyond my control, my Camino keeps getting pushed back.
From May of this year, to August, to September, now to maybe September/October.
Here is my question:
I plan to go through the Somport Pass. At that time of year, what are the chances that snow will close the way? I've walked in May from SJPdP and had the Napoleon closed due to snow so I know it is a possibility. I don't know if there are alternative paths, like the Valcarlos. Advice? Packing tips?

Snow isn't expected statistically in Somport until the end of October. There are of course always variations and exceptions, and you won't know until you do.
September should be fine and if not, you can always take the bus.
 
Snow isn't expected statistically in Somport until the end of October
I agree with this. I am starting the Aragones in mid October. When I get to Barcelona I will check the weather the day before I leave for either Canfranc Estation or Jaca. If I can I will bus up to Somport to start but if not I will start in Canfranc. No need to risk possible really bad weather in the mountains just to start in Somport or even Canfranc.
 
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