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Moniq

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Hi,

I am planning to walk the last week of the Podiensis into SJPD and then cross the Pyrenees as early in April as possible, preferably the first week, snow etc. permitting.
Is this a crazy idea? Will there be other people around?
And somewhere, here or in on of the FB groups I came across a sheet with all the accommodations and opening dates throughout the year. It had some yellow and red in it.
Thanks for reading and hopefully answering!
 
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Hi,

I am planning to walk the last week of the Podiensis into SJPD and then cross the Pyrenees as early in April as possible, preferably the first week, snow etc. permitting.
Is this a crazy idea? Will there be other people around?
And somewhere, here or in on of the FB groups I came across a sheet with all the accommodations and opening dates throughout the year. It had some yellow and red in it.
Thanks for reading and hopefully answering!
And I am looking for that sheet but cannot find it!
 
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Here is the link to the Camino Podiensis also known as the camino from Le Puy.
Just click on the link and you will go to the website.
 
There is a private Facebook group called "GR65 Via Podiensis : walking the Le Puy route in France" that has a Google Docs spreadsheet with all information on both accommodation (with opening dates) and services available. Maybe that's where you saw the sheet?
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hi,

I am planning to walk the last week of the Podiensis into SJPD and then cross the Pyrenees as early in April as possible, preferably the first week, snow etc. permitting.
Is this a crazy idea? Will there be other people around?
And somewhere, here or in on of the FB groups I came across a sheet with all the accommodations and opening dates throughout the year. It had some yellow and red in it.
Thanks for reading and hopefully answering!

Here is the link to Dave Whitson’s super spreadsheet of accommodations that lists almost 1000 lodgings on the GR65 Via Podiensis and its variantes ... it’s a start for you! <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_DRbaqvzf2SKjB928JgGH79Zq1DAJ_g-0cA2cAgdKDU/edit>

I will look for the the specific file that you are referring to ... I have seen it recently on FB but it is not jumping out for me at the moment😏
 

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