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Saint-Michel

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    • Day 4

      Refuge Orisson

      August 15, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Arrrived at 5pm

      Kerry got a room!

      Sat down to take in the view at 6pm after a shower and laundry. It was a tough day - difficulty of this hike was 9/10 for me and I was definitely the slowest of the three of us.

      I also met Nick from Boston who is an actuary. He asked for time off and they said no so he said he'd quit so they relented and gave him two months off. He will be moving to a different branch when he returns in NY.

      Kerry is a power engineer who quit her job after 8 years and is taking a gap year. She has no idea what's next for her. Both were pretty fit and didn't seem to find the climb difficult.

      I, on the other hand, suffered a lot. The first little hill had a steep incline and it almost broke my spirit when I thought this was going to be how it would be for the rest of the hike. Fortunately the inclines alternated with flat ground but the last 30-40 minutes were the worst. It was mostly uphill and every 10 minutes felt like half an hour. I often stopped to catch my breath. I tried walking backwards to take the load off my back which worked for a bit. I tried carrying my pack in the front as well. It is definitely too heavy and I will need to see what I can shed to lighten the load.

      Nick was nice enough to carry my bag part of the way.

      What was the elevation of this walk?

      Token for a 5 minute shower and dinner would be served at 6:30

      There were 2 girls in the room with 3 bunk beds. The last lower bunk was claimed so I had to take a top bunk.
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    • Day 1-St Jean Pied de Port to Orisson 8k

      August 30, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C

      I am in Orisson now and what a day it was! It was tough!

      We had to leave our albergue by 8am. It was raining last night and a little this morning. The forecast was for rain, but I decided to not put on my raincoat as it was warm enough and better to get a little wet then sweat inside the rain jacket. After taking pictures at the starting bridge, I was off.

      The scenery did not disappoint. It was absolutely breathtaking even though it was cloudy and misty sometimes. It just made everything all the more green. I took over 125 pictures and videos, and it will be really hard to narrow them down to a 2 minute video and 20 photos but I will try.

      It was a really tough climb. It was 8 km and a 700m increase in elevation. It was quite steep. I kept saying over and over to myself, how did I do 25km in one day last time. I am barely going to make the 8km. This is how: 1) I was 14 years younger, 2) I weighed 20 pounds less and was much more regularly active and 3) I was trying to impress this amazing man with me which I was in love with!

      Tomorrow’s climb is another 700m rise but that is over 12km so not as steep. But, it has the added challenge of going down for 5km before I get to my bed.

      I was taking the walk very slow today. I started to have thoughts about Jörg at times. Some were wonderful memories but at the same time I had the one thought that plagues my mind consistently and that is that he should be here. But today the thoughts went further. I thought, “He could be here DAMN IT.”

      This may be hard to hear for some about the details of Jörg’s cancer diagnosis so skip this paragraph if you don’t want to read it. Jörg and I never talked about his cancer diagnosis very often (his choice) but we both understood that he left it too long to get tested. He told me a couple times to make sure I get myself checked regularly for breast cancer with a specific sadness in his tone. As you know, Jörg was a very fit athletic man whose resting heart rate was in the 40s. He started to have problems urinating but kept buying over the counter herbal stuff to help. It would help for a bit but then stop working. I finally convinced him to go to the doctor but he was only going as he had a mole he wanted removed and would tell the doctor this problem as well. He hadn’t been to the doctor in at least 6 years before that. Joerg’s PSA was over 100 when he was tested and was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer, already spread to his bones all over his body. Prostate cancer is one of these cancers that usually men can live with if caught early, in fact, many are cured. Jörg’s father and grandfather both had it and lived to 80. To test for it is a simple PSA blood test. The reason I am telling these details is so that if you are a man, or if there is a man in your life you love with all your heart, please please please make sure he gets tested regularly! We may never know if Jörg could have lived to 80 like he hoped as his cancer was a very aggressive form, but I believe getting tested earlier would have given us a fighting chance. I must clarify something very important though, I in no way blame Jörg for this outcome. He sincerely believed that he didn’t need to worry about his prostate until later and did not have any concerns. No one is to blame.

      Once I checked in, I showered and had lunch. I then read my guide about today and tomorrow’s walk.

      We had a community dinner again where we had to stand up and introduce ourselves and this time I kept it brief said I was doing the Camino in the memory of my husband. A lot more strangers in the room so didn’t want to share. I feel like I can’t tell a different reason as I would be lying but I also don’t want to draw attention to myself for this reason.

      Well, off to bed early again. 8:30pm and in bed.

      TTYL
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    • Day 3–4

      Refuge Orrison

      May 23 in France ⋅ ☁️ 55 °F

      So today was HARD. It was only 8km (5miles) but it was straight up a mountain. It was physically and mentally challenging. But we made it and had a most enjoyable day with other Peregrinos. We enjoyed communal meal with wine and got to share with each other our purpose for this pilgrimage as everyone has their own reason for walking the Camino de SantiagoRead more

    • Day 4

      Refuge Orrison

      September 8, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F

      Last night we stayed at Refuge Le Chemin vers l’Etoile in St. Jean. After walking the Camino in 2013, the owner left his life in Paris working in IT and restored a tired old building into comfortable housing for 54 pilgrims. He shared that the gift he receives from each person he meets has easily been worth his investment.

      After an interesting night of sleeping in our first albergue, we had a quick breakfast and headed out at 6:45 walking into the dark morning. Our task today was a quick, steep, 2500’ climb in 6 miles. Oh, did I say steep? We had a short walk but am so glad we started early to see the day awaken. It was stunning.

      Once at the Orrison albergue we quickly settled into a great group from Georgia, Portland and Portugal. The Camino has already supplied great new friends! At dinner everyone at the albergue shared where they were from and why they were walking. It was a special night.
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    • Day 6

      Refuge Orisson

      September 10, 2022 in France ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Pierwszy etap zaliczony. Było kurde cały czas pod górę. Widoki cud, góra obrzydliwa, piwo ratujące zycie- cud.
      Mało kilometrów, Kasia musi ostrożnie się rozgrzać do dalszych etapów ze względu na wcześniejsze uszkodzenia.

      Myślę, że gdybym niosła plecak, padłabym już na początku trasy jak nasza szkapa🙄. Aż się prosiło by te 7 km rozciągnąć jak gumę do skakania by zrobiło się choć trochę mniej stromo. Jestem pełna wdzięczności dla firmy transportowej. Jutro podobnie skorzystam z ich pomocy. Refuge Orisson jest bardzo urokliwym miejscem, szkoda że tylko jedną noc można tu zostać... Przepiękna lokalizacja, wspaniała obsługa, bardzo dobre warunki jak na Refuge. Bardzo smaczny wspólny posiłek i emocjonalne zapoznanie się ze wszystkimi nocującymi tu dzisiaj Pielgrzymami, z każdego zakątku świata, w każdym wieku....każdego z nas dzisiaj połączyło Camino, kazdy ma swój powód dla którego podjął to wyzwanie ❤️🥾🎒🦯
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    • Day 1

      Orisson

      July 23, 2022 in France ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      It was a steep climb of about 8k from St Jean to the Orisson refuge. A little hot, but beautiful day and nowhere near the extreme heat of Madrid. The views were lovely!

      When I was getting close, I found a bunch of cows blocking the way. They were not budging, I had to walk around them.Read more

    • Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Orisson

      September 13, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

      We left St Jean in the dawn glow after breakfast and climbed 650m in altitude over 8km to the Orisson Refuge. We enjoyed a good early lunch here and met some of the steady stream of pilgrims stopping for second breakfast or lunch before continuing the 16 further km to Roncesvalles.

      The scenery was spectacular in every direction, but especially looking back to the French villages in the valleys far below. The weather was cool and breezy with a few welcome drops of rain.

      We met a group of cyclists at dinner last night from near Porto in Portugal. Today they passed us on the track yelling “Oi amigos”. They plan to reach Santiago in 9 days on their mountain bikes, with one of their number in a car carrying the luggage.

      We are two of the lucky few easing into this by tackling the Pyrenees crossing in 2 days. John has booked accommodation in one of the two small auberges in Orisson. Our accommodation for the night is 800m up the road from Orisson, the Borda Auberge at the altitude of 850m. So today we climbed about 700m. It is owned and run by Laurent who converted an old farmhouse and barn and opened in 2021. A beautiful property with amazing views of the Pyrenees.

      Tonight Laurent, an excellent cook, hosts 8 French, 2 Aussie, 1 Dutch, 2 Korean, and 2 American guests.
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    • Aubergue Borda (Orisson) To Roncevalles

      August 30, 2022 in France ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

      Getting caught up. I can’t rave enough about Laurent’s one-man show at the Aubergue Borda. The Communal, three-course meal was fantastic. We also experienced first-hand, but under roof, a Pyrenees Storm. No wonder the locals have so much respect and build emergency shelters all over the place.Read more

    • Day 1

      Auberge Orisson

      July 31, 2022 in France ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      Da hab ich doch schon die erste Mini- Etappe erreicht und schon den 2. Stempel in meinem Pilgerpass- und bin noch keinen Meter gepilgert! Der Shuttlefahrer hat netterweise den Herbergsbesitzer angerufen, bei dem ich vorsorglich ein Bett reserviert hatte! Wie sich herausstellte, wäre Herberge geschlossen bis ich hier oben hergewandert wäre- also hat we mich gleich hochgefahren! „Schmeiß deine Sachen dahin uns setz dich zum Essen- die anderen haben gerade angefangen!“ alle Augen auf mich gerichtet- „Hallo ich bin Frank!“ in einer Mischung aus stammeldem Englisch und Französisch! Natürlich war ich der 13. am Tisch und musste ausgerechnet und zwischen Franzosen und Spaniern sitzen, die kaum Englisch sprechen- wieso hab ich auch nicht mehr Spanisch gelernt? Am Tisch sitzen soweit ich das höre eine Mutter mit ihren Töchtern aus der Bretagne, ein Schnautzbärtiger Höllander, 1 Italienerin mit ihrem französischen Studienkollegen, ein Peruaner und diverse andere Nationalitäten! Das Essen war überraschend gut! Die Vorsuppe aus Erbsen und Kürbis, dann dünnes Schweinefleisch mit Erbsen und Möhren und zum Abschluss Creme Caramel! Dazu Landwein und Wasser- da konnte ich so laaangsam entspannen! Nach dem Essen sind alle auf die Terrasse mit unglaublichem Weg über die Berge! Wir sind schon auf Wolkenniveau (600m) und morgen soll es auf 1400 m hochgehen! Das kann was werden bei meiner Höhenangst! Ich unterhalte mich auf der Terrasse noch mit dem Peruaner, der so km meinem Alter ist und für das rote Kreuz in Paris arbeitet- daher ist sein Englisch auch so gut! Auch er möchte nicht nur in den Jugendherbergs-ähnlichen Etablissements übermachten und hätte etwas mehr Privatsspäre! Die 5 Minuten Duschmarke hebe ich mir für morgen früh auf- Katzenwäsche muss reichen! Der Herbergsvater hat sich verabschiedet und nun sind wir bis 7 Uhr hier allein gelassen! Ist alles sehr spartanisch und es trocknet kaum was! Ich muss dringend mein Handy aufladen und dann schlafen! Der Rest ist noch auf der Terrasse! Ich klettere dann mal in mein Etagenbett! Hoffentlich schnarcht hier keiner so laut! Ich bin platt- good night!Read more

    • Day 5

      Day 2

      August 23, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌙 22 °C

      Orisson to Burgutte
      Left Orisson 7.15am. Sun hasn't risen yet.
      What a long, hard, blistering slop of a 20k day. Going up was just as bad as going down. 31 degrees today.
      We arrived in Burgutte shortly after 5pm, absolutely worn out.
      I'm too tired to write anything in the photos.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Saint-Michel, Sant Miguel lo Viello, Eiheralarre, Сен-Мишель, Sent Miquèu, Сен-Мішель, سینٹ-مچل، پیرینیث-اٹلانتیقوس, 圣米舍

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