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[QUOTE="Juspassinthru, post: 1240972, member: 72610"] Observations, OSM-Somport Based on conditions in early April 24 1. Route is well marked, mostly red/white GR. 2. Far fewer services than you may be used to compared to the CF. 3. We found very few pilgrims accommodations open. 4. Prices were a bit higher than in Spain, food was generally better IMHO. 5. The section from OSM to Sarrance has a fair amount of road walking. 6. Signing in OSM is plentiful and confusing. Just get to Place St Pierre. 7. This route reminds me more of some of my backpacking experiences than say the CF. 8. It can be very wet and the conditions are variable. 9. This can be a difficult section, it was for me and you should be prepared for that. 10. The Gronze Guide as to stages should only be a suggestion, especially the final from Bedous-Somport. We started in Urdos due to the trail being out and it was still a 7 hour day. I hope this helps, it’s only my observations and opinions and you know what they say about opinions… [/QUOTE]
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