WalkingDutchman
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino Francés August 2023
Hi everyone!
This August I'll be walking my first Camino, for a total of 31 walking days to Santiago! I've been lurking in this forum for quite a while now, gathering all the valuable info that I can get, but I still have a doubt which I hope you'll be able to help me with.
I'm arriving at Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port at 10 am from Bordeaux on August 2nd. Initially, I planned to spend the night there and leave early the next day to get to Roncesvalles in time to get a bed at the public albergue. But lately I've been thinking I could gain a precious extra day by leaving on the same day of my arrival, right after I get my credencial and buy something to eat.
This would mean I'd start walking at around 11 am. Now, I know that the path to Roncesvalles is quite difficult to walk, but I have already done some hikes of comparable distance without trouble in the past, and since I am young and fairly used to physical effort I believe (or hope) that fatigue will not be a concern. Assuming it takes me 6-7 hours to reach Roncesvalles, I would arrive at around 5-6pm. Do you think that's too late to get a bed at the public albergue?
Please tell me what you think and thank you already for your help!
This August I'll be walking my first Camino, for a total of 31 walking days to Santiago! I've been lurking in this forum for quite a while now, gathering all the valuable info that I can get, but I still have a doubt which I hope you'll be able to help me with.
I'm arriving at Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port at 10 am from Bordeaux on August 2nd. Initially, I planned to spend the night there and leave early the next day to get to Roncesvalles in time to get a bed at the public albergue. But lately I've been thinking I could gain a precious extra day by leaving on the same day of my arrival, right after I get my credencial and buy something to eat.
This would mean I'd start walking at around 11 am. Now, I know that the path to Roncesvalles is quite difficult to walk, but I have already done some hikes of comparable distance without trouble in the past, and since I am young and fairly used to physical effort I believe (or hope) that fatigue will not be a concern. Assuming it takes me 6-7 hours to reach Roncesvalles, I would arrive at around 5-6pm. Do you think that's too late to get a bed at the public albergue?
Please tell me what you think and thank you already for your help!