Elsabe Beard
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- Via Podiensis (Sept 2014)
Via Gebennensis (May 2016)
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And that climb is preceded by the most demanding descent. This is early in the game - give yourself some slack.The climb from Monistrol d'Allier is one of the most demanding on the entire route.
Both times I walked the Route I stopped in Saugues. Each time I was there at midday and could easily have carried on. The climb is relatively short lived and easy track
.I would Def book the first few nights. If lots of people happen to leave Le Puy on the same day the first few days there will be a lot of pressure on beds. People disperse after Conques. Until then one meets the same people over and over. Big walking groups with courtesy cars fill up the gite communal leaving hardly any beds for spontaneous people. I spoke to several people who found out the hard way and ended up in expensive digs via taxi off route. This is more likely to happen if you start your walk at the weekend.
easy to count the available beds in the Miam Dodo for the first few days at typical stage intervals. This will show how many people the route can absorb.How many do you call "lots" ?
So if there are how many at the pilgrims mass before we feel under pressure? 20, 50,100?
I will be starting on a Tuesday morning, and in a group of 4. Should I panic now? Or wait until Monday evening 1st of September when we arrive in le Puy. We have already done the CF, and met there.
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In 2010 one Sept am more than 200 or so pilgrims left Le Puy and an Australian couple I met who had not booked had huge problems. Book. Don't panic.
How many do you call "lots" ?
So if there are how many at the pilgrims mass before we feel under pressure? 20, 50,100?
I will be starting on a Tuesday morning, and in a group of 4. Should I panic now? Or wait until Monday evening 1st of September when we arrive in le Puy. We have already done the CF, and met there.
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Thanks for your replies. Maybe I shouldn't book ahead for 2nd nights accommodation and just see how I go and feel. Hopefully I will get a good place to sleep.
Hi Elsabe, we're leaving Le Puy on Sept 6th as well so I'm sure we'll cross paths. We are staying in St. Privat and then Sauges as we enjoy not killing ourselves the first few days. The comments from others are very true as we found that some of the fittest people were the ones with the most problems, myself included. Our plan is to try to average around 21-23km a day. We averaged 25-28km a day on the Camino Frances but know that the Le Puy route is much steeper so will just take it a bit more easy. We booked ahead in Gites and chambre d'hotes as that is our preference. Be prepared for an awesome time!
I live in Cape Town and you are most welcome to PM me in order to get my telephone number (if interested). I have walked Le Puy to Condom (with Rocamadour variant) and am off within 2 weeks to walk Cluny to Le Puy. Dolfina
Saugues. Try to see the Museum of the Bete du Gevaudan. Great Gite there too.
Hi there, mum and I will be leaving on the 7th so no doubt will see you all along the way.
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