Day 346 - - Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
I am in France !!
I am in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques !!
I am on the Voie de Navarre !!
Pretty early start this morning. Climbing up to the top of the pass (tarmac version) was about as easy as it was last time, but the wind was very strong up on top there. And whilst all other conditions were theoretically OK for a strong hiker to get over the Napoleon Route, that wind was bad enough to make that a really bad idea.
Anyway, I started down in the wind, and it only died down a bit once I got to about 100 metres lower elevation and into the woods.
Then just relentless downhill with few resting spots, though I did find one very good one with an excellent water fountain.
Through and through and down and down until the Way reached tarmac. Saw five pilgrims on their first day.
Then, about 3K+ from Valcarlos, two young people stopped and offered me a lift to Arnéguy - - and at that stage I was already pretty sure that Valcarlos would be no go - - so I hopped in, down to Arnéguy, and yeah, even the big border shopping place was completely shut down. So there's no way the Albergue in Valcarlos will be open.
And as I was looking at routes for continuing to SJPP, tarmac or trail ?, same guys said, we're going to SJPP, and here I am !!
Hooray !!
The Pilgrim Office has given me a list of places to stay on the Way towards Lourdes, though the guy seemed mystified by my plan to detour via Saint-Palais and Navarrenx - - That's not the way !! But most of the places on the list are where I want to go through anyway, I just want to avoid one particular mountainous section.
hmmmm, I'll see, and take a closer look at it later and tomorrow.
At the Municipal, I found half a 75cl bottle of Goudaie beer in the fridge, the Ambrée version, there's cake on the table, I have a sandwich left over from the free ones they gave us at Roncesvalles, and some of my own beer left - - good, as only some of the bars and restaurants are open today, none of the shops.
I'll have to stay tomorrow to go to the Pharmacy and so on, but I'm happy.