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1. lel la frontera francesa i espanyola pel vessant francés. Can you advise a few routes … Thanks Karen. Thus, I am very tempted to hear your advice. I have found a great GPS app that i have tested locally which works very well – Alpine Quest. As Gourette is a ski station, I had been wary about this, but I had contacted the tourist information a couple of days beforehand and they told me there would be three different restaurants open. But, we haven’t found a weather forecast for the high peaks on the GR10, only for the villages, so we are afraid its going to be even worse when we’ll climb to the high altitudes. Elevation min: 2 metres, max: 1023 metres Thank you so much for the information you (and others) provided here, and in your book, which helped with insight and inspiration. Arrivé la veille en train à Hendaye. If you start early July you should be OK, though you will get high around the Refuge d’Araing. And thanks again for your helpful site Steve. Also, for context, we are planning to hike from Hendaye to St Jean Pied de Port. Would you know of any secure parking in the area where it would be reasonably safe to park the camper for 2 months? I use solid fuel: solid alcohol briquettes on a trivet. Otherwise stay in Cauterets, walk to Oulettes de Gaube, Granges de Saugué, then Luz. I am also curious to know whether it is required/recommended to book accomodation in advance? Assuming you want high mountain passes, take the train to Bedous and the connecting bus to Candanchu in Spain. Banyuls – Refuge Tomy – Col d’Ouillat – Las Illas – Moulin de la Palette – Arles would be typical stops. Fabrice Scheffer is no longer running the Petit Gite but is still leaving supplies in Courtal Marty, Balleydret,and cabane EDF Clarens (to be paid for when you arrive at either Siguer or the Refuge du Rhule). I think the main problem was that it was a Monday. There are hotels, and sometimes no cheaper alternatives, in the few (small) towns along the route. We are old, but experienced hikers, having done the TMB and AV1 in the last two years. Vous pouvez aussi vous abonner sans commenter... My new book on the Spanish Pyrenees and walking the Senda (GR11), Les Pyrénées tout en marchant sur le GR10 de Steve Cracknell Steve, 30T is the map tile (you don’t need to put this in). Re Vingemale; I have emailed the Bureau des Guides in Cauterets but heard nothing. Kind regards Hi Steve, Thanks so much for such an informative and maintained website, it’s been my home base for planning. Hi Tim Apart from the sheer physical difficulty of this route, there are also emotional difficulties to face when walking solo. I am a father of three very fit kids (10,12 and 14) with very little hiking experience. Thanks. However, if you are coming from Soulcem to Fourcat there is a lot of dangerous boulder-hopping and a bit of hands-on after the Etangs du Picot. What would be your advice? You seem to have thought of almost everything, though I’m a bit confused as in the Google.doc you ask if you need a tent since you are planning to stay in gites. • Torla to Pineta You might also want to consider a circular walk like the Senda de Camille – there are many others – though this is largely hostel accommodation and has some long days… Cicerone are bringing out a guide in the near future. We stayed in a fantastic Gite d’Etape off the GR10 – the Gîte Le Gypaète and the guy that runs it has great advice on local walks. Any help would be really appreciated! To book this you will need to phone the Mairie which is only open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 14h00 to 17h00. It crosses France from one side to the other, links the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, and takes a whole range of mountains, the • Biados to Soula, steep climb on screen and boulders after Anescruzes, didn’t like that at all. And yet, despite the sometimes rugged terrain, there are hostels to be found most evenings; the GR 10 combines days in natural surroundings with nights under a solid roof. Have fun. thank you for your info. You could buy one of the guides but there is no substitute for a 1:25000 map. Taking some Innov8 Rocklites but not crampons plus iceaxe, they are enough to kick steps in melting summer snow and I have a full set of maps for diversions. My question is the path from Refuge de Portillon to la Renclusa appears to be HRP Etape 21 (on my GPS map). It will probably not be allowed in a dormitory in most cases. Your help would be hugely appreciated…. It’s not the same. Dear Steve, Thank you for all your tips and useful links at this website . The FFRP (French Rambler’s Association) in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques has a page dedicated to changes in the route of the GR10. Make sure you prebook any accommodation for Saturdays. We’re driving there by car, but would like to avoid driving every day to get to the trailheads. These are the only sections where a sleeping bag is necessary. Hola Julian Please let us know what it is like. I hope this helps. What section is dangerous? The former has some of the classic sights of the GR10 – Lac de Gaube, Vignemale, Gavarnie, Néouvielle, Lac d’Oo – but will busy in August. The GR 10 is a French GR footpath, or hiking trail, that runs the length of the Pyrenees Mountains. Steve. Is this going to be possible or still too snowy? Best not to plan until you get to Mérens. Yes the weather deteriorates, but evidently each year is different. In September you may find some of the refuges are closed so better at the beginning of the month than the end if you have a choice. It could well snow from 1 October onwards, though it probably won’t last long. I benefitted from reading your website before leaving, so wanted to pass on our experiences. Can you suggest places that are good bases for a series of day-hikes? What is a reasonable time to aim for with maybe a full rest day every 10 days, for someone fairly fit but obviously planning to ramp up the fitness level prior to beginning the trek? That was 18 years ago – and I had been meaning to write-up my trips! (oh Lordy!!) Have fun. As a result of walking the GR10, having lugged anything from 12-18kg on my back, I revised my ideas of “necessary” items. I’ve read everything but I’m somewhat confused on Fall hiking. Well the Rut starts in the 2nd half of November in the Pyrenees; while you are walking the HRP, occasionally look over your shoulder – you might be followed by a heard of Pyrenean chamois with their eye on you thinking that the Rut has started early! I would like to thank You for your dedication and hard work in putting together this and your other site. How much should I budget for? Source Visa ATM locator (Feb 2018), Banana trees in front of classic Basque etxe (houses) in the foothills of the Pyrenees. If they give a 75% or 80% likelihood, I’d probably sit it out in a valley. I highly appreciate your work and experience you’ve put in here. We might even be able to hike to a refuge or two for an overnight stop. I walked around the Ariege because I walked alone, had no tent and was carrying between 18kg and 20kg. Or should I leave Merens-Banyuls until next spring?? Steve, I can’t say enough thanks! Giles, who runs the hut, was charming. Hi Kassia We are holidaying in Cadaques and my initial plan was to take them and the lady wife (also fit) on a three-night hike from nearby Banyuls next week (staying in refuges gardés or gites). Here are my answers. As you say, they a friendly couple and the food is excellent. • St-Jean-Pied-de-Port There is also a possibility to go part by HRP variant, but I am not sure how difficult that part is. Les étapes sur le GR10 et GR11 sont assez souvent de 6-8 heures de marche et 1000m de dénivelé, et plus techniques que le chemin de St Jacques. Thanks. I have a question regarding places to camp/sleep from Hendaye to St-Jean-Pied-de-Port. For me the best bit is the Cauterets – Bayssellance – Gavarnie loup. Hi, I am not sure if you can help me. Many thanks Chris for this information which will be useful to lots of people. Are there some exposed sections? Edel. Loved your book! As you will see most of the hostels on the GR10 are accessible by car. Thanks again Steve all the best http://Www.stephenfryrambles.com. Your best bet would be to identify the high passes and then ring up the nearest hostels a week before you go. Q – do you know what to set the Position format and Map Datum to so that the ref’s match those marked on the map. Yes you will need a sim card with sufficient memory for the map you choose. And you might like to take the time to see the Cirque de Gavarnie. • Góriz to Pineta You will need crampons and a guide, but both can be arranged at the Bureau des Guides in Cauterets. Theoretical totals: 894km, 59,970 metres uphill. If you only want food, I would have thought a couple of days in advance should be OK. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZ2YjkqN5p8&t=13s Camping is naturally cheaper. Threw me into panic mode but checking one of your links above and mountain-forecast.com settled me. height uphill:  6232 metres, downhill: 5958 metres, Cauterets to Lac de l’Oule (via Gavarnie) 21K likes. We are walking a section of the GR10 in a couple of weeks and I’ve just got an IGN map (1:50,000, Carte de Randonness)as a backup to the FFR Topo Guide. There is a bit of hands-on stuff just below the summit – but don’t let the name “La cheminée” – the chimney – put you off. Page in French and page translated into English. Hi Steve! Thanks for this wonderful site! Or you might consider the Spanish GR11, the equivalent on the south side of the Pyrenees. You might also be interested in the free maps of the Pyrenees you can download from the Internet, install on your computer and print. It noted though that crossing it is only an alternative. There are free maps of the Pyrenees available on the Internet. Plus a few days more if you follow one or other of the variants. It wouldn’t be my preferred option, but it depends on how much of Andorra you would like to see. Hi Steve, I’m trying to figure out the pros and cons of taking the GR10C; Bareges to Artigues to Lac De L’Oule as opposed to the main route as I’d like to get in a visit to the Pic Du Midi whilst I’m in the area. Marmottes (groundhogs) were reintroduced to the Pyrenees in the 1948; bears have always been there. Yes four days is fine. • Eyne to Ulldeter*** to Pla Guillem (except for the ski resort at Ulldeter!). Molly. By the way there are many free huts you can stay in see Pyrenees cabanes and refuges. I’m looking at doing my first section from Hendaye to St Jean Pied de Port 2nd week in May. The GR 10 is a French GR footpath, or hiking trail, that runs the length of the Pyrenees Mountains. In order to have a safe journey ahead, preparation is key. To say I am over the moon is an understatement. I plan to hike from Borce to Bargneres-de-Luchon from June 16 to 30. We are skilled mountain hikers and we plan to have a tent to camp at refugio area. There are plenty of hostels. So perhaps start at Gourette. For a quick overview of the route see the section on navigation below. Certainly plan everything in detail, but above all don’t expect to keep to a schedule. Your friends will have to be flexible! We are not trained in rock climbing and would like to be aware of our limitations. Do you have any thoughts / views on the route or would it be better to hit the Pic Du Midi and then double back to get onto the main route? You do not need a portable water purifyer. Easy walking, can be done in a morning. When are you starting? It depends on how you are getting here. My flight back is on July 29th; I’ve budgeted 48 days total, including 3 rest days. The GR10 passes through St-Lary-Soulan and walking either way out of the town will take you on into the mountains. Hello Most hikers walking a long-distance trek (GR10, GR11, HRP) in the central Pyrenees will pass part of the day between 2000m and 2500m above sea level, descending to 1500m or below at night. In July and August, in all of the Pyrenees apart from near the coast, you will get thunderstorms one day in three, no matter what the weather forecast says. We currently have two routes which we are considering most seriously: one is Pays Basque, between Hendaye and St-Jean-Pied-de-Port. There are perhaps three or four places where you can buy fuel (towns or big campsites). Hi Steve, I am planning a trip to the Pyrenees at the end of August. Hi Alison. It is true that Goriz-Brèche de Roland is difficult to follow if you don’t have a GPS… Soula to Portillon is a long day. 1. – we’re not experienced in this kind of hiking (day trips up peaks in the Lake District was the most we’d done prior to this), and though we’re not unfit by any means, we’re not ultra runners. As for making reservations, these can usually be made via the web and you should do this for the first two nights. Assuming that you don’t have crampons Option 3 is a non-starter. Some alternatives offer more scenic choices, for example the alternative route from Cauterets to Luz-Saint-Sauveur takes in Pont d'Espagne, the Refuge Oulettes de Gaube, the Refuge Baysellance, Gavarnie, Gedre and Pragneres, and offers more spectacular mountain scenery. To Birgitte; I’m a 55 year old woman, and walk solo all over the world. The free huts will still be available and many of the hostels (refuges) that are shut have space available out of season. Hi Steve , Yes, start earlier. It is more difficult to get data about the snow on the Horquette d’Arre but you could try the tourist information office in Gourette. I think you were meaning to say Oulettes de Gaube. On the other hand, there are some bits between Cauterets and Luz where you need to be careful. Notifiez-moi des commentaires à venir via émail. A site mentioned that self guided tours had a fee??) I’d love to go via the south, because of Crete des Isards. Snow reports are ski-centric, as you say. Walking from the Mediterranean Sea, the equivalent high pass is the Coma d'Anyell (2450m). However, I will only have 4 to 5 days (coming from and returning to Bilbao). These 2 stages are clearly waymarked ng on the map. We are planning a week with two children (11 and 13 year old), sportive guys with some hiking under their belt but not sure yet about the safety for the section between Cauterets and Luz. Is this so practical that one can forget the tent? With our planning we will overnight as follows : LAC D ILLHEOU – Lac de Gaube – REFUGE DE BAYSSELANCE – GITE D ETAPE DE SAUGUE – LUZ ST SAUVEUR and as planned we will have two spare days . The Pays Basque is bucholic and relatively easy; Etsaut to Cauterets has some hard days, particularly Gabas to Gourette. Hi Steve, My wife and I finished the GR10 last year (over 5 years in stages) and had the most amazing time. My wife and I intend to do some walking in the Pyrenees from late April to mid May. As for footwear, soft felt/canvas boots are not suitable. You could do that or the more direct route. If you are prepared to pay to stay in hostels some of the time you can walk the GR10 withougt the burden of a tent. Arles has hotels, as does Amélie-les-Bains, an alternative end point. The official slogan for the département used to be “Terre courage” and I interpret this to apply to the GR 10. • Etsaut map of this western area to email me. I’ve been wondering if you have any experience in sending small package to the post office as poste restante? Me and a friend just got back from doing the loop from Cauterets, over Hourquette d’Ossou to Gavarnie, then up to Luz, followed by a quick pop over to Bareges on the GR10C before heading back to Lourdes (on the bus). Some are very primative and you will need a sleeping bag. However, your plans seem to include going directly from the Brèche to Góriz. If we do need a map, which would be best? Cheers,Steve. The GR10 on the northern side, the Pyrenean Haute Route (HRP) which is the highest and crosses the watershed on the French/Spanish border many times (I counted 28! tengo 66 años,no mucha velocidad,pero bastante resistencia y amo la montaña. Decrivez-le. GR 10 . But think in terms of refuges as they are cheaper than gîtes d’étapes (and there are not that many gîtes d’étapes on the GR10 anyway). 2) What are the opportunities to charge a power bank? As you haven’t done much hiking you will probably find the Pyrenees a challenge. 2. I’m not a dog fan at the best of times and meeting these viciously barking animals at very close quarters after reading warning notices at trail heads is unnerving. What about the GR11, any suspension bridges there? I will definitely report back the condition on the trail. The walk from hospice de France to hospital de Benasque is beautiful. The same was true on the way down the other side – there weren’t as many snow sections there, but with the time of year, and thus several sections showing great holes in the middle of previous ‘paths’ across, we were still glad to have it behind us, – Cabane des Lourdes proved a useful stopping point. Clare. I wonder how was the amount of snow fall this past winter. I would like to go and hike for one week from 28/10 till 4/11. Should be lots of flowers and very green. Blankets are always provided but a sheet sleeping bag is essential. Hello Madeleine On a recent 4-day walk round – and up to the top of – the Posets (the second highest summit in the Pyrenees, 3375m), I carried the following (plus crampons and piolet, not necessary for the GR10). We last went in a heavy snow year and had a slightly hairy time getting over the Hourquette d’Arre so wondering what the early reports are like. As you say, it is nice to have a record of where you have been. I considered walking from Portillon to Maupas in 2016 but the more I looked at the less I liked it. However, don’t expect any facilities in free huts or out-of-season refuges. My long-distance walking experience is on the Overland Track in Tasmania, Australia, and the Camino – neither of which I needed a map for, so I’m just not sure how prepared I need to be. It appears on all regional maps, including on Michelin roadmaps. Thanks a lot! Steve, Hi Max We are from Canada and are sorting through which map would be best to get for this section. I’m not keen on the weight of a tent either…. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8vac09hv-g&t=1s There is no fee to hike the GR10 (or any other routes in the Pyrenees as far as I know). Té una sola variant, el GR 2.1.Al llarg del seu itinerari, travessa les comarques de la Garrotxa i Osona.Va ser homologat el 1978 I hope this helps. Option 1: Your establishment on google maps, phone number, description, 5 photos and link to your website if you have one. Is accommodation good or not good when staying up high? ¿Puedo poner tu correo electrónico para que las personas interesadas puedan contactarte? If you are not camping you can dump much of the weight. In the Catalan Pyrenees Natural Park you can camp overnight only, near hostels and on the GRs. I still intend on going mid-August to early Sept, for 2.5 weeks and hiking as much of the midi-Pyrenees as I can in that time (perhaps roughing it a bit more accommodation wise given that I am only walking for a few weeks). We are looking to do the trail in July and have the tent and are relatively experienced hikers. Thank you so much for your help; as others have said, it is so kind of you to share your invaluable expertise. So it looks like I’ll be able to do it, yaay. There are many ways of crossing the Pyrenees which can be combined to create a circuit but at that time of year you may come across snow in Ariège above 2000m. Apart from that there are two huts at the Cabanes de Peyrehitte (one is reserved for the shepherd). The waymarking on the GR10 is good but Wikiloc maps are not good enough if you stray off the trail or need to change course for any reason. We haven’t treked for nearly 3 years. there was still fresh snow on the ground! If you are lucky, I’ll send you my scribblings when I get back – by way of thanks….although they won’t have any of the useful contextual history and background info that you wove in. I posted a while back asking for your thoughts on accommodation/distances when I was planning on walking the whole GR10 route this summer. And getting back from Etsaut is even easier as the village is on the regular bus route from Canfranc to Oloron which connects with the trains at Bedous, from where you can travel on to Pau. Do you think this is possible, starting 19th June without crampons and/or ice axes. I notice that you recorded the whole of the GR11, did you just leave your phone on for the whole route, or did you pause the app every night and restart it in the morning? Would you recommend it in my case? As long as you stay on the trail somebody will come along… eventually. Contacted you some time back when I climbed Monte Perdido, we have simply through. 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