scruffy1
Veteran Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Holy Year from Pamplona 2010, SJPP 2011, Lisbon 2012, Le Puy 2013, Vezelay (partial watch this space!) 2014; 2015 Toulouse-Puenta la Reina (Arles)
Greetings from Jerusalem and Shalom
I realize that this is a very subjective question, however I am starting the plans for another walk in 2013 from St Sernin Basilica in Toulouse, Lourdes, Pau and then oops the Pyrenees. I met some men in Puente La Reina last year who had walked from Barcelona through Jaca - flat on their backs from the effort and they were 40 years younger than I. Now that walk out of St Jean is difficult for me but its only one day and the going is easy after that, the climb after Castrojeriz is surprising but not difficult - O’Cebreiro is a piece of cake if one has already walked several hundred kilometers before arriving there. My question is thus: How difficult is the climb from Pau to Jaca? Pau to St Jean? Which has the nicer scenery - oh dear another subjective question. I walk slowly and distance does not frighten me provided one is able to break down the difficult stages into smaller sections. I would appreciate any advice comments and experiences.
Thank you and Happy Shevuot! Sorry, for the Christian majority out there, Happy Pentecost!
Scruffy
I realize that this is a very subjective question, however I am starting the plans for another walk in 2013 from St Sernin Basilica in Toulouse, Lourdes, Pau and then oops the Pyrenees. I met some men in Puente La Reina last year who had walked from Barcelona through Jaca - flat on their backs from the effort and they were 40 years younger than I. Now that walk out of St Jean is difficult for me but its only one day and the going is easy after that, the climb after Castrojeriz is surprising but not difficult - O’Cebreiro is a piece of cake if one has already walked several hundred kilometers before arriving there. My question is thus: How difficult is the climb from Pau to Jaca? Pau to St Jean? Which has the nicer scenery - oh dear another subjective question. I walk slowly and distance does not frighten me provided one is able to break down the difficult stages into smaller sections. I would appreciate any advice comments and experiences.
Thank you and Happy Shevuot! Sorry, for the Christian majority out there, Happy Pentecost!
Scruffy