SJPD to Irun. How terribly technical is it?
I did one day 30km a hike in Albania last fall, and there were sections that only left me with 6" at the most to a 1200m meter drop, areas where I had to jump 2ft across from one mountain to the next with 1200m straight down and cliff side. It was terrifying, and I had a group to help me. Otherwise I would have frozen. I am planning to connect from Le Puy to El Norte. And GR10 seems to be the best marked route? I will be solo.
-also- if there are other well marked routes, I'm fine with that. Bike paths etc. I don't "need" to do the Gr10, I'm fine with whatever. I just need to connect Le Puy with El Norte.
I did one day 30km a hike in Albania last fall, and there were sections that only left me with 6" at the most to a 1200m meter drop, areas where I had to jump 2ft across from one mountain to the next with 1200m straight down and cliff side. It was terrifying, and I had a group to help me. Otherwise I would have frozen. I am planning to connect from Le Puy to El Norte. And GR10 seems to be the best marked route? I will be solo.
-also- if there are other well marked routes, I'm fine with that. Bike paths etc. I don't "need" to do the Gr10, I'm fine with whatever. I just need to connect Le Puy with El Norte.