Given the diverse views Richard, I would like to see a post about your first day
Buen comino
I'm going to give a brief report as I am a bit rundown after 3 fun days of hiking and 2 nearly sleepless nights.
Weather conditions on Saturday morning were nearly perfect for traversing the Napoleon route in my view, not too hot, and just enough clouds to keep views mystical while not obscuring things too much. I took things very easy going up, started at 7:15 and and finished major climb at the Virgin at around 11:15, where I took about 20 minutes to rest and eat a tasty 5 Euro Ham and Cheese sandwich from Orisson. Rest of climb was uneventful with continued great views. I continued to take things easy, yet began to bonk a bit at around the cross. The final climb to the Spanish border was pretty slow for me -- I probably should have eaten more to keep energy levels up. At 1300-1400 m elevation, cloud cover was very substantial, and as a result the views were pretty boring until descending below 1200 meters. Rain/wind started at around 2 pm, i.e., at the emergency shelter. I almost missed the alternative to the forest trail as Camino signs were clearly directed to forest trail, and only a few rough and missable signs indicated the presence of the alternative. The alternative was uneventful, and mainly easy, especially because I stuck primarily to wet roads instead of wet and muddy grass portions. I finished at about 4 pm, giving me enough time to find my bunk, take shower, and make it to the 6 pm mass. Skipping the pilgrims menu and instead eating from the 16 Euro menu at the hotel restaurant was a seemingly great decision based on reports from others. I did not sleep well until about 430 am, which not so coincidentally is my corresponding normal bed time in the USA.
Sunday was comically slow in the rain, as many passed the low energy hiker from the US.... Things cleared up later in the day, allowing for more opportunities to meet others. I did have a silly fall on the descent to Zubiri which tweaked my back a bit, and perhaps opened a chafing wound, giving the appearance to some that I obtained a more serious injury based on the presence of some blood on my hiking pants. I stopped at Zubiri, and had an OK dinner, great conversations, and another almost sleepless night.
Today was cool to warm with mostly sunny skies. I set a fast pace at the beginning, but slowed down after hiking with Hollywood Tony for a few hours. Checked into a cheap room in an otherwise expensive Pamplona hotel to hopefully let chafing injuries dry out, and get some much needed sleep. Going to go to the Cathedral tomorrow morning, so staying on schedule might be difficult, as reaching "the bridge" is already a long day.
In hindsight, the alternative hike would have been fine, but I'm glad I made the hike from SJPP. That being said, I got by relatively well because of decent weather and hiking experience, not because of good conditioning (my steps walked for April graph is pretty hilarious now). For those without much experience AND conditioning, I suggest starting at Orisson at the same time that group sets off, as long as weather conditions permit traversing the Napoleon Route.
Buen Camino to those still planning and (hopefully) good night!