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Anyone on the Aragonés?

intrepidtraveler

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Caminos Madrid, Frances and Finisterre (2015)
Camino Norte-2017; Camino Ingles from A Coruna - 2017
Hola a todos-

Is anyone currently on the Aragonés route? If so, how are trail conditions (mud,etc) and what kind of weather/temperatures have you been having?

Thanks in advance for taking the time to reply.
 
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Left Lourdes yesterday. Had rain in the afternoon. Today walked to Arudy in sunshine. Had mud under foot.
 
Hola a todos-

Is anyone currently on the Aragonés route? If so, how are trail conditions (mud,etc) and what kind of weather/temperatures have you been having?

Thanks in advance for taking the time to reply.
Have you decided yet which route you will take? Inquiring minds want to know.:):p:)
 
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Have you decided yet which route you will take? Inquiring minds want to know.:):p:)
Ha,ha. Not yet. Will let you know once I've decided and will post on SOAPOC page.
 
Hola a todos-

Is anyone currently on the Aragonés route? If so, how are trail conditions (mud,etc) and what kind of weather/temperatures have you been having?

Thanks in advance for taking the time to reply.

A few days ago I finished the Aragonese when arriving at Puente la Reina. I started in Oloron-Ste-Marie on the 14th of May. I found the "run up" to the Somport, through the narrow Aspe Valley, hard and due to bad weather conditions, permanent rain, muddy and slippery and by times dangerous for a solo walker. During the second week the weather improved and the landscapes in Spain were great. I had chosen this Way to visit Canfranc estation and the Monastery of San Juan de la Pegna. This Way is also an exercise in solitude. They were more days I didn't met one single pilgrim! I was always worrying if I was defintively on the right Way;-)))
For me it was a tough Way, the Frances is gentler and more "socializing". Buen Camino
 

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