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Le Puy en Velay in 2 weeks.....Exactly!

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Hello gang,
Well I'm leaving on my third Camino in two weeks. I haven't been as active on this site as the last two but none the less am still fully vested in every pilgrims excitement, trepidation, and joi du Camino!

I will arrive in Nice, France on April 1 in the morning and will get to Le Puy via Lyon and start to walk on April 4th with a fellow pilgrim James from Britain whom I met a year ago on the Primitivo! I don't know what to expect but do expect to miss my wife and 5 yr old son Shane whom I adore to the end of this world. I'm looking forward to using my French and meeting the locals. I hope everyone on this forum finds their Camino fulfilling. I will post from time to time. Au revoir et Bon Chemin a tous mes pelerins!

Richard "El lechero"
 
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It's been almost 20 years since we did the first part of the LePuy route, but we did have snow in the early stage (Aubrac). I don't know if you have looked into the anticipated weather, but just wanted to suggest you check it out and be prepared. That said, I loved the LePuy route--absolutely beautiful!
 
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I do hope you have good weather. I leave home four weeks from Tuesday and will begin walking from Le Puy 21 April, and know that I may encounter snow. We walked the trail before in September-October and heat was a bit of an issue, not too much but I prefer walking in cooler weather. Bon courage et bon chemin.
 
Bonjour Richard. By coincidence, when I walked the Le Puy Way in 2014, i also started on 4 April. I was blessed with the weather - a bit of this and that - some leftover snow on the Aubrac, a few rain showers and some mud sometimes but all very manageable and I don’t recall any problems due to weather. But anything can happen … so best to be prepared.

We live in Australia but from 1 April will be based in France for an extended time … in Lectoure, a beautiful hilltop town about 3/4 of the way through the Chemin du Puy. Feel free to be in touch when you are a few days out and, if we will be ‘hôme’ at the tîme we will be happy to say ‘bonjour’ and also help in any way if needed.

The Le Puy Way is glorious. Bon chemin 😎

PS. Same goes for you @Vagabonder and @Smash123
 
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I do hope you have good weather. I leave home four weeks from Tuesday and will begin walking from Le Puy 21 April, and know that I may encounter snow. We walked the trail before in September-October and heat was a bit of an issue, not too much but I prefer walking in cooler weather. Bon courage et bon chemin.
We will leave Le Puy on 22nd April. :( We will miss you by a day, Vagabonder.
 
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I do hope you have good weather. I leave home four weeks from Tuesday and will begin walking from Le Puy 21 April, and know that I may encounter snow. We walked the trail before in September-October and heat was a bit of an issue, not too much but I prefer walking in cooler weather. Bon courage et bon chemin.
It's been almost 20 years since we did the first part of the LePuy route, but we did have snow in the early stage (Aubrac). I don't know if you have looked into the anticipated weather, but just wanted to suggest you check it out and be prepared. That said, I loved the LePuy route--absolutely beautiful!
So, when you say "snow", what do you mean? Is there snow pack on the trail? I am training in snow, since we have a lot here, and my shoes are pretty good for grip and warm enough, but they won't grip on ice when the trail is really cold. More info on the snow would be helpful.

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I walked the camino from Le Puy to Santiago in 2013 leaving Le Puy on April 2nd. There was no snow in Le Puy but the paths were very wet. We had about 4 inches of fresh snow on the plateau and the paths up to the plateau and all along were extremely wet - running streams wet - and very muddy. But when we walked down from the plateau spring had arrived and the walking was much easier. Really only had 3 or 4 days in the snow. Fabulous walk but my feet and boots were wet for about two weeks even with newspaper etc. The mud was more of a challenge than the snow in those early. days of the route. I'd love to do it all again!
 
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Hello There, apparently La Malle Postale offers trips back to Le Puy ? Can anyone comment on this or the best affordable way or form of transport back ? Thanks
 
Trips back to Puy from where? I know there’s a bus taking people from Conques back, but not sure about from other towns.
La Malle Postale is very reliable for backpack transport. It ens in Moissac or somewhere near there, and Transport Claudine takes over to SJPP.
 
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I start walking from Le Puy on May 13, so I'm getting close. Anybody else around that time? I'm planning on about 15km per day.
 

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