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    • Day 5

      Over the Pyrenees - From France to Spain

      September 4, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

      Day 2 to Burguete - This was a toughee!! About 14 miles slow uphill to 2500’ climb and then a fast descent. I took the longer route that was a little less steep coming down - still felt it on my knees 😀
      The day before was also 2500’ climb - but in 5 miles and no descent. I much preferred that.
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    • Day 4

      Day 1 - St Jean Pied de Port to Orisson

      May 16, 2023 in France ⋅ 🌧 10 °C

      Day 1 of walking.
      At a glance:
      Food highlights: Basque almond cake
      Kilometres walked: 7.15 (note 6.9 was all uphill)
      # of steps: 14,272
      Elevation gain: @700 meters

      Weather forecast has been dire with a high of 6 degrees and a low of 3C. And the next day a high of 7!
      Some eager pilgrims were up at 5 tiptoeing around organizing their packs. Twice in the night I heard torrential downpours.
      We doned wool leggings and long sleeved tops, shorts, tshirts, fleece jackets, and rain gear and headed put.
      We found a bar opened and fueled up on croissants and cafe au lait.
      The first hour we got wet from sweating under all those clothes and slowly disrobed which brought on a few sprinkles but nothing serious.
      The second hour we walked into fog. Not long after we found Refuge Auberge Orisson emerging from the fog.
      Basque cake for lunch and then another walk if you can believe it. The sun peeked out and the wind blew the fog away so we walked back 1k to see the view we had missed. Then had a nap and when we woke up to the sun shinning! We have fingers and toes crossed for sun tomorrow.
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    • Day 5

      Orisson

      September 9, 2023 in France ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Orisson is the first stop after St Jean. We left at 7 am and hiked 8km and 800 mètres of elevation through the Pyrenees. It’s getting hot but the breeze is nice as we get higher. We have met up with some of our Camino family here. Nice to see them again
      16k to go before we stop for the night.
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    • It Really Is Straight Up To Orisson

      August 29, 2022 in France ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

      We weren’t the slowest but I had to work very hard to keep my heart rate under 150. The sun was rising behind us and fortunately Pascal, our amazing host at the Gite advised us to not forget to turn around and look behind us.

      The way up over the Pyrenees is everything and more than they say about it. At times I didn’t even try to take a photo because it would not have done the view justice.
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    • Day 2

      Here we go!

      September 27, 2023 in France ⋅ ☁️ 79 °F

      This trip is monumental for many reasons. It caps off thirty years of work, quota and month end stress.
      So grateful to have Masino by my side, as she has been for 20 years, through the ups and downs of this crazy career we chose. We were fortunate enough to have been able to execute our severance before we left for the trail. (I signed mine at the airport.) So excited for this journey and what is in store for us next.

      Also - I’ve out drank Masino every night!
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    • Day 2

      Day 2: Refuge Orisson

      September 11, 2022 in France ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F

      Today’s 7 1/2 kilometer hike was beautiful and brutal. The unfolding views of rolling fields dotted with the occasional sheep, pretty red-roofed farmhouses, and green mountain peaks were stunning. However, the always steep incline of the trail as we climbed 2,221 feet, at an altitude that we’re not adjusted to, had us stopping for frequent breaks.

      The challenge validated our decision to make this a “short” day distance-wise. Arriving at Refuge Orisson at noon and being able to check in right away to our room was an unexpected boost, as we thought we’d likely have to wait until 2 or 3 p.m. to get settled.

      Our seven “roommates” arrived around the same time: a German family group of five, and two Canadian women traveling alone. The Germans are only on the Camino until Pamplona; the Canadians are heading to Santiago. We felt lucky to be placed with such congenial people—in a newer room with stunning views.

      The requisite daily showers (timed, with a token) and laundry (3 Euros for a load that didn’t spin dry) soon followed, along with a tastier than expected lunch at their outdoor restaurant.

      Most online comments that we’d read claimed the food at Orisson is lackluster, but that wasn’t our experience. After lunch, we wrung our clothes out and hunted for spots on a crowded clothesline. Once that was sorted, it was time for a siesta punctuated by chats with our roomies.

      A three-course dinner was served family-style at long tables for about 50 pilgrims. After dinner, we took turns standing up to say where were from and why we were on the Camino. Many of the vignettes were quite moving.

      Our next leg is to Roncesvalles, 17 kilometers away. We’ll climb another 2,690 feet but are told the inclines up aren’t quite as steep as today’s but we will have a steep 2,194 feet descent.

      More about that next time!
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    • Day 7–8

      And on the seventh day we walked

      May 12 in France ⋅ 🌫 63 °F

      Hiked our first stage to refuge Orrison, an 8 km uphill climb with beautiful views, wildflowers, bulls, donkeys, goats, snails, sheep and fellow pilgrims. Made our way into the mist until we arrived the small refuge with a rest stop cafe where we would spend the night with about 50 other Pilgrims from all over the globe, USA, France, Spain, Portugal, Japan, Ireland, Holland, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and more.

      After our pilgrims dinner the tradition of going around the room taking turns for each person to introduce themselves and briefly state why they are walking the Camino. Each had his or her own reason and all seemed heartfelt. The food was good, the people were kind, and the atmosphere is quaint.

      Lights out at 10 pm so we are all in our bunks. Hopefully we will be rested and up for breakfast by 7 then hitting the trail to Roncesvias Spain over the peak tomorrow at 8.

      Buenos noches!
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    • Day 2

      Today's Relive video

      May 5, 2023 in France ⋅ ⛅ 21 °C

      I forgot to start the tracking right away so I think it was probably 1km longer than that. Check out the incline.....more of that tomorrow. Orisson to Roncesvalles tomorrow. Got a private room booked.
      I've been looking forward so much to 6 May...what a special day......I really hope Osasuna can win the Spanish Cup for the first time in their history
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    • Day 2

      St Jean Pied de Port to Orisson

      May 23 in France ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      Well I’m definitely not as fit as I was last year! This was very hard - felt almost vertical at times. My legs were fine but felt like I was about to expire at moments.
      Had a reasonable night at Auberge Bidean - quite a lot of coughing noises but still slept enough. Didn’t need an early start as Orisson is only about three hours away - although we did it faster than that despite feeling knackered for most of it. Had a wander round the beautiful St Jean. Lit a candle in the church and had a delicious breakfast of fab coffee and the best pain au raisin ever.
      Set off about 9.45 in perfect (for hard walking) weather. Cool and quite cloudy but dry.
      I am a bit worried as I did find this stage really hard but am hoping I will get fitter quite quickly.
      Arrived at Orisson and found our beds in a ten person dorm then went for a drink and I had a bowl of soup as was feeling very cold having got sweaty on the climb. Unfortunately that didn’t really help and I just got colder and colder. Eventually my fingers - all ten - went white and stopped working so I had to use my precious shower token in an attempt to warm up.
      It has worked thank goodness and have done my bit of washing and now have eaten some of my day old sandwiches with crisps. Aiming to have a short sleep this afternoon as I am still feeling tired. Will check back in later!
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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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