Day 1 St. Jean Pied-de-Port to Roncesvalles – DONE
6:06 am St John Pied de Port
The first day is over. After walking 24.8km I made it to Roncesvalles. There were many times today I questioned why am I do it, or my body can’t handle this for the next 40 days, but I got through it.
Finish, I’m not sure if I’m happy or about to cry!
But after a good shower and laying in a bed, I am proud of my accomplishment. There is so much to see and say but for now I’ll just post a few sites.
Elevation of today’s route First sunrise in the Pyrenees A few friends I met on the way.This one was waiting for the traffic to go by!The Way in Spain
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12 thoughts on “Day 1 St. Jean Pied-de-Port to Roncesvalles – DONE”
Congratulations on day one.
Wow, what an adventure you have started !
Great Pictures, especially enjoyed the
“First Sunrise in the Pyrenees”.
Continued Success Lawrence.
I/we look forward to reading your future posts.
Stan & Sue
They are free living! They are use to people but not officially owned by anyone. Cows, goats, and sheep are the mainstay and they are all marked with a tag, a spray painted section and where a bell. Only one has a collar so it is a group that the locals keep an eye on.
Wow, Lawrence – this is GREAT!! I can see your excitement. You look so happy. Love the cow picture!! And the views. You’re doing this!!! Go, go, go, Lawrence!!!
Hi Lawrence, I’m just catching up on your posts. It was an adventure just for you and your backpack to arrive! I love how you took all of that in stride and surrendered to what you couldn’t control. Your first day on the path sounds like an achievement/challenge/adventure. I guess that’s why people do it? I love the pics and commentary. Please, keep them coming.
Very impressive! How many total Ks will you walk?
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765!
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Absolutely amazing views you took in! 20 kms uphill would be a humbling experience! Wow. Have a good rest. First day done!!!
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Congratulations on day one.
Wow, what an adventure you have started !
Great Pictures, especially enjoyed the
“First Sunrise in the Pyrenees”.
Continued Success Lawrence.
I/we look forward to reading your future posts.
Stan & Sue
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Woah! Almost 30k on day 1?! You’re amazing!
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I like the elevation chart — and the horses. Are they semi/wild?
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They are free living! They are use to people but not officially owned by anyone. Cows, goats, and sheep are the mainstay and they are all marked with a tag, a spray painted section and where a bell. Only one has a collar so it is a group that the locals keep an eye on.
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Thought so. A bit like the wild horses of Camargue. Keep hikin’.
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Wow, Lawrence – this is GREAT!! I can see your excitement. You look so happy. Love the cow picture!! And the views. You’re doing this!!! Go, go, go, Lawrence!!!
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Happy or about to cry? But I guess one can cry when happy!!
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Scenery is gorgeous, and what an adventure you’re on. So looking forward to your next steps of your journey🥰
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Hi Lawrence, I’m just catching up on your posts. It was an adventure just for you and your backpack to arrive! I love how you took all of that in stride and surrendered to what you couldn’t control. Your first day on the path sounds like an achievement/challenge/adventure. I guess that’s why people do it? I love the pics and commentary. Please, keep them coming.
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