iv Grade 10 Career Development: Life/Work Planning Unit 2: Career Exploration 41 Assessment Plan 43 n GLO D: Locate and effectively use life/work information. Andrew. You will need crampons and a guide, but both can be arranged at the Bureau des Guides in Cauterets. Moving on with our planning and training for our trek later this year. Note that it is perfectly possible to walk the GR10 (and GR11 and HRP) without a tent – you just need careful planning. regards, These are called well-differentiated tumors and are considered low grade. It depends on when you are going. ¿Puedo poner tu correo electrónico para que las personas interesadas puedan contactarte? But bear in mind possible hospital costs as well. I think you will easily find time to climb Canigou – it takes 4 hours max. Your help would be hugely appreciated…. G2 phase: Occurs after the DNA had been duplicated in S phase. All in all, it was the toughest and most dangerous part of my treck from Etsaut to Luz Saint Saveur. As for guide books to the GR10, Cicerone does a good one though the FFRP guide is the definitive one if you read French. Hi Tim, I walked this as part of a detour to avoid yet more foggy wetness over the tops last year. This summer I hiked from Hendaye to Luchon….about half way. ): I remember reading in Cicerone that there’s a camping supply store in Irun–but now I can’t find the passage. Steve. One idea could be the Carros de Foc trek. I highly appreciate your work and experience you’ve put in here. It wouldn’t be my preferred option, but it depends on how much of Andorra you would like to see. By the way, after a couple of days we matched Brian Johnson’s timings in his Cicerone guide (useful book for campsites and waterpoints). It could well snow from 1 October onwards, though it probably won’t last long. Thank you very much! Hello Stephen Cauterets – Chalet-Refuge du Clot – preferably Bayssellance, but failing that Oulettes de Gaube – Granges de la Holle (Gavarnie) – visit Cirque and move on to refuge le Saugé – Luz-St-Sauveur – Cauterets. My guess is that you are not carrying a tent so you are restricted to refuges. • Soulcem to Fourcat to El Serrat, more boulder fields, • Gavarnie to Héas to Bielsa Ridges don’t bother me much its just the suspension bridges that are just not doable for me. The chromatids are now called daughter chromosomes. 7 weeks of walking with Sundays resting, washing and planning. Hi Steve – thank you so much for your reply! Large Intestine - The last stage is the large intestine. That means the part you recommend not to miss will be my first part to walk My main reason for posting is really to say that I think this day – which involves a long, gradual climb of 1300 metres up the valley – is absolutely epic. As for your main question, yes there are fewer storms at the beginning of September and it will be a bit cooler. 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! If not, do you have recommendations for other parts of the GR10 that would be next-best for a 6-day hike this time of year? Does it use a sim card that needs reloading? Each chromosome is attached to the spindle fibres by its centromere. I’ve only got four days, so I thought that this route would be perfect, also because I see in one of your other comments that there is public transport from either end. Rebecca. Many thanks Chris for this information which will be useful to lots of people. Get shields, trophies, certificates and scores. Many thanks for your help with this, Steve, incredible grateful for it! I also plan to do the 3 day variant through Hourquette d’Ossoue based on your recommendation. I’ll go via Vallee de Savignac, but then have to decide whether to go around Pic de Lauzate from the north or south. Source Visa ATM locator (Feb 2018), Banana trees in front of classic Basque etxe (houses) in the foothills of the Pyrenees. Tend to be a little ambitious & end up injured so I will be taking it very easy to begin with & taking plenty of rest days. Email = mairie.siguer@wanadoo.fr, tel +33 (0)5 61 05 65 45. Not carrying bags! I don’t know what microspikes are like in use but what the guides here say is that crampons and the like are a means of progression. Alan, Hi Steve In fact I learn a lot from the questions, which makes it interesting for me. If you are experienced montain walkers, go for around Gavarnie or in the Ariège, otherwise start in Hendaye and walk to St-Jean-Pied-de-Port. It is too early to predict the temperatures for sept/oct 2018, I guess? Your website is excellent and very informative so I will be spending a bit of time reading up but any extra info will greatly help us plan.Thank you so much. Jemma Chapman sent me the following message for you, Steve. The hostels and B&B works out at about 55 euros for bed and breakfast, evening meal and a picnic, so doing the whole route like this works out at over 2000 euros. Hi Tijl Notifiez-moi des commentaires à venir via émail. If not I would recommend starting with the GR10.]. He isn’t the only one to run out. Just wanted to say thank you very much for your advice re our walk from Thuès (train station) – up the Carança gorges to Mantet (chez Cazanove), Mariailles and Cortalets. Once there, I discovered that I could have stayed in the Cabannes de Cézy. Magnificent but with lots of boulders and takes 10 hours walking. Best regards, Alan, Hi Alan […] On the border between France and Spain is this straighforward hike, topping out at 2804 metres. Thanks. Easy walking, can be done in a morning. On balance I would suggest another section: Gourette to Cuaterets would be easier, to start with. I am hoping i dont need crampons… is snow equipment necessary? Plus rest days. Elevation min: 588 metres, max: 2450 metres We would like to don a hike that can be completed within several hours. If you want a really inspiring walk drive to the Granges d’Astau (to the east) and walk up the Valley d’Oo as far as the Lac Sausat. Finally, are there any updates on the ‘free’ Gite d’Etape (or camping opportunities) in Siguer. – Technically is it safe/coherent to walk the route from East to the West? A few friends and I are thinking of doing the gr10, starting the beginning of sept in either lescun or Estauts and then going as far as we can get in about three weeks, maybe as far as Eylie d’en haut and coming out to Bonac. I haven’t been there but I’d be extremely surprised if the was anything bigger than a pocket handkerchief. BUT, and its a big “but”, the hostels may not be open. Later on there is a variant which goes directly from Cauterets to Luz-St-Sauveur. Try working the other way round: look at a position on your GPS and make a note of the coordinates and check it against your map. But I know well the cost in extra weight!! Birgitte (DK). As this included search and rescue cover, I’m now considering whether to underwrite the risk and potential costs myself. I’m off to do the GR10 on June 6th. Thanks in advance, You didn’t say when you intended to go. 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. height uphill: 6664 metres, downhill: 6316 metres, Borce to Cauterets It would be possible to do it in three: Cauterets – Oulettes de Gaube – Gavarnie – Luz but the extra day gives you more possibilities. On the other hand, if you are camping the cost will be much less. 6) When do you use water purifying tablets and which can you recommend? Yes it is possible. iv Grade 10 Career Development: Life/Work Planning Unit 2: Career Exploration 41 Assessment Plan 43 n GLO D: Locate and effectively use life/work information. 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. Plan to primarily tent but sometimes book a hostel/ B&B I want to take it relatively easily; and maybe even take a one-week break at Merens. Not so much the danger of falling off a cliff, but the danger of carrying too much and wearing yourself out to the point where you become too weak – and fall off a cliff. However they are part of La Services to long distance trail walkers. Just one more question – do you think that the part between Etsaut and St.Lary (via Gavarnie) will be covered in snow (need for special snow equipment) in early September? The valley is truly beautiful, far from roads, and the surrounding scenery incredible. A part of the track with access to gites or hostels would be good as my wife is a bit nervous about huts. Its surely a bit tricky in terms of weather and we are a bit confused about the routes to chose. Thirst. Are all of these options relatively easy to find from the mail trail? Cet article est également disponible en: French, On Hendaye beach – at the start of the GR10. And once you have hauled yourself up to the cross, there is an incredible view of the Mediterranean. The col de Riou is at 1940m and the approach is 30°. I have also made a gear review video on my YouTube site MinackerMovies (non-monetised) which may be helpful to some. Start quiz. I hope this helps. I’ve heard there is some snow, but I am not sure if it is safe enough to passage. • Fornet to Soulcem** Hola Julian I’ll be camping on this section, so would also be really interested to get any location info on the ‘flat area with good camping’ near the start of the GR10-A route which is referred to in Brian Johnson’s Cicerone GR10 Guide Stage 39 (p 234). This is followed by cytokinesis in which the cytoplasm, organelles and cell membrane split into two cells containing roughly equal shares of these cellular components. The path is easy enough to follow with the waymarks. Looking for 4-7 days with optional exit points, carry max 14Kg including water, food. I hope this helps Thanks again for your patience, amazing website and your positivity. These stages are weird as like ive barely started sating my GF and like we have started out like both being shy and awkward but we are getting to know each other better as we go along. Hi Steve Cauterets — Oulettes de Gaube — Gavarnie — Luz St Sauveur = 3 days, though you can extend it by staying in Bayssellance. regards, Some cells no longer need to divide and exit the cell cycle. Morning Steve: I’d be interested to have your expert and [local] knowledge-based advice on what to do during close encounters with patous or Pyrenean Mountain Dogs. In which of these would you suggest a second overnight in order to make an interesting day tour and return to the refuge in the night ? I plan to go again this year and hike from Aulus les Bains to Canigou starting around 6/15 and probably finishing around 6/29. It is only necessary for 14 July weekend. 43 n GLO E: Understand the relationship between work and society/economy. victoria123 published on December 14, 2011 252 responses 19 • Soula to Portillon to Rencluse to Conangles a tricky section probably best avoided The huts are free, but some are locked or occupied by a shepherd, others semi-derelict. Here are the links to the first two sections videos. Cyprus. Plus a few days more if you follow one or other of the variants. The views onto Vignemale and glacier were superb. Hi Clifford It provides the most comprehensive information for GR10 hikers. Normally there is more snow in Ariège than around Canigou. We’ve seen a weather forecast for the villages along the GR10 saying it will be cold and rain. Thank you! Questions in the forum include such interesting topics as “Will backcountry sex attract a bear?”, “Do Tasers stop bears?” and, for the really paranoid, “Will my farts attract a bear?”. It is one of these things you can’t predict as yet, but I would work on the assumption that it will be OK – you can always get a bus to Lux via Pierrefitte. If you are thinking of walking the direct path (and not going up to the Oulettes de Gaube) it might be possible but today there is 115cm of snow at the bottom of the slopes (1700m) and 290cm at the top (2300m), which is exceptional. I have a public Facebook page with my weekly blogs and photos: http://www.facebook.com/LaurenceSmithTreks, I will start from Cauterets end of august and walk east. I would/will go in July/August. In summary, the only places you need to consider booking are the col d’Ouillat and the Moulin de la Palette. various stages. I liked the general sound of this route http://www.pyreneanway.com/2011/09/circular-trek-in-the-high-pyrenees-5-days-on-the-edge/?lang=en apart from the fact that it would require a guide. Steve. Hi Steve, Thanks so much for such an informative and maintained website, it’s been my home base for planning. 300mm is the figure being bandied about! https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B01CHFVBX0 As for dogs, see my page on walking with a dog in the Pyrenees. 42 kilometers running niente problemo – slowly -. Sorry, section 2 I mean from around Orédon. I’m just wondering how far in advance we need to book accommodation. You will also need the free Basecamp GPS software which will enable you to print the maps. I hope this helps. The Final Stage. Do you think there is a part (easy reachable) that we still could do, because it is quite late in the year already: no snow and still huts available to stay over? I don’t know how long ago you were last here, but hostel food and general conditions have improved greatly in the last 20 years. Is there a proper bed and are blankets provided here please. See this video on using an ice axe to self arrest. I was advised 2 days ago (13/6/2019) by the guardians of the Refuge d’Ayous that the Horquette d’Arre was still deep in snow and dangerous. Steve. The main problem is in the Ariège. • Biados to Soula, steep climb on screen and boulders after Anescruzes, didn’t like that at all. Look at Pyrenees refuges and cabanes for info on free huts. Gourette was like a ghost town. Temperatures depend a great deal on how high you are. Hi Simon It was 45 days including 2 rest days during July and August and it was great! The second part is where the food gets absorbed from the intestine and into our body through the blood. Thank you so much for this information! In June you will find space in the gites and refuges but in July you will need to book. I suspect you are thinking of the Passerelle de Holzarte, south of Logibar. Thank you for all your work on this site. Any gite/town/area you’d recommend as a good base for day-hikes (ideally without much need to drive to trailheads)? That said, I always carry a photocopied map so I can get a better feel for the area if I need to plan an alternative route, which is difficult to do on a phone. I posted a while back asking for your thoughts on accommodation/distances when I was planning on walking the whole GR10 route this summer. Tanner stage 1 describes a child’s appearance before any physical signs of puberty appear. According to Pyrénées – cabanes et refuges, a wonderfully useful site, there are 775 huts and shelters in the Pyrenees, many of them on or near to the GR 10. An overnight stop in the Bayssellence refuge will give you time next day to saunter down to Gavarnie, sign into the hostel, and visit the Cirque. As you haven’t done much hiking you will probably find the Pyrenees a challenge. Excellent question. I am a relatively good hiker (did half of the GR20 last summer – al very clearly marked!). Steve. Feel free to ask more questions once you have settled on a route. So, should we have simply walked through the herd and tried to ignore the dogs?? One point of information available online is the webcams at Pyrenees ski resorts. I don’t know what the cost of living is like in the Philippines, nor how much you would spend on food in the 7-8 weeks it will take you to walk the GR10. Use the menu to see other pages. 22/08/2016 You commented “I don’t carry a towel – I dry myself on a teeshirt; I don’t have a change of clothes”, and I think I recall that you don’t use deodorant as it clogs-up your pores. Grade 10 arts q4 for ntot luzon 1. I was also considering the GR Tour de Mont Blanc but the snow fears me. You have helped me so much with my planning and preparation for the GR10 thru-hike. point for our planning. You say you are all seasoned hikers but you don’t say how much multi-day hiking you have done. There is a good welcome and great food. Thanks, Tim. I try to post a report on late-season snow here if at all possible. Clare, One day ahead should be fine, except for Bayssellance (2-3 days max) if you are staying there rather than at the Oulettes de Gaube. Hi Dora They think they are sheep. The water in hostels is OK. No particular recommendations. Hello. Hi Alec. I will try again tomorrow. He will just have to ask any locals he meets. Really amazing! Yes, take a GPS (or a phone with Wikiloc app loaded), see my page on how to use a GPS. In such a situation, if you try to force your way through the flock you will inevitably be bitten, the sheep will panic and if they run too fast down the slope some may tumble and die. Bon appétit ! QUARTER IV: ORIGINAL PERFORMANCE WITH THE USE OF MEDIA Prepared by: Anabelle Marmol 2. Six days walking. Ask for advice in the Bureau des Guides in Cauterets. The following day was a long one from Cauterets to Refuge de Baysellance. Weighs next to nothing, and when you need a drink – just re-hydrate it with water! I’ve walked GR10 solo and am doing it again in August. I am still considering the section we should walk due to the local snow conditions. I have written an article on another site comparing the three Pyrenees routes. grade 10 biology quiz a fast quiz to test your knowledge on biology. Go to Linear Relations. Stage 2A: The tumor cannot be felt with a DRE or seen with imaging (T1), or the tumor is confined to half of one lobe (T2a), and the PSA is less than 20 ng/mL, with a Gleason score of 7; OR The tumor is either in T1 or T2a, and the PSA is equal or more than 10 ng/mL but less than 20 ng/mL, with a … 60% of the nights will be in staffed hostels. The first day was a little tough as we left far too late so the second half of the 1000m climb exhausted them somewhat. I’m doing the first quarter again this summer, aiming to end up in Gabas or there abouts. It should be noted, however, that the shop in the campground in St Lizier is closed for the whole summer, so it can’t be used for resupply (not sure if it will reopen later in the year). The Rhetoric Stage is where children take the knowledge they’ve learned at the Grammar and Logic Stages and learn how to solve difficult problems, become self-aware, and express what they actually think through speech, papers or in groups. Very much appreciate all the helpful info. Please let us know what conditions you encounter. Thanks in advance for any tips! Marmottes (groundhogs) were reintroduced to the Pyrenees in the 1948; bears have always been there. I just finished 14 day GR10 trek from Borce to Vielle-Aure. However, by and large, the distance between hostels in the high mountains hasn’t changed. I really want to get into some hikes in the Pyrenees but I dont know where to start! – I strongly recommend hikers to stay at the refuge Grange De Holle , in Gavarnie. The climb from the Lanoux reservoir is steep and on scree near the top but in terms of distance you don’t add much. There is a new gîte d’étape at Artigue which means that this section can now be split over two days. I estimate that from mid-June to mid-September, about 10 people leave Hendaye every day, with the intention of walking a significant part of the GR 10, though most of them will take several years to do it. The nearest to the station is the Camping Ametza but I can’t recommend any one in particular. Steve – I’ve been reading your site for several years since we first hiked a week from Estaut to Cauterets several years ago – thank you! with me on GR 10 as addicted to tea, what is the gas fitting (screw or other) and type in the Pyrenees, and is small bottled gas readily available . I suggest ringing up hostels a week before you set out and ask about the conditions. From what you are saying I guess you are not staying in hostels, though there are plenty. Thanks for your reply.and the tip about the taxi. Sri Jayawrdanapura Kotte. If so, how should we detour to get Cauterets? We will be going on to Barcelona aferwards but that doesn’t mean the walking has to be at that end of the trail. Also, where do you get your snow level information from? Hi, Steve. Any thoughts greatly welcome Thanks for this wonderful site! 44 Achieving the Learning Outcomes 45 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. I have just rung the Librairie Berriketa, 18 Rue du Port, 6470 Hendaye. If you were just adults you might not need crampons. No problem. The path over the Crete des Isards has some snow on steep parts, which makes the climb risky. Still planning. Prophase is technically the first stage of mitosis. I’m planning on camping (bivouacking) so need to plan ahead for where to refill my water bottles (I have water purifying tablets) and how much water to carry. They look like a unnecessary expense and weight but should i have them for a backup? One possibility, accessible from Lourdes, would be from Luz-St-Sauveur to Gourette, taking the direct path from Luz to Cauterets rather than going up to Gavarnie. I walked around the Ariege because I walked alone, had no tent and was carrying between 18kg and 20kg. Since there are two of you and you can have the app on both phones, the only real worry is that the phones doesn’t pick up the GPS signal for some reason. Is it doable? Many thanks Steve. Qin Zhu. 4) Yes I’m not sure what you mean by “if I decided to return after a few days by the Med. School: British stage: National Curriculum Level (Estimated) British year: Old British system: Age: USA Grade: Infant or Primary: Foundation: Reception: Infants However the email you forwarded to me does explain the situation. You could start with the Comité Départemental de la Randonnée Pédestre des Pyrénées-Orientales (FFRP). It should also afford some great views! Be prepared to be tired at the end of the day – there are plenty of opportunities to quench your thirst in Gavarnie. Grade 2: The cells and tissue are somewhat abnormal and are called moderately differentiated. Any recent Garmin will do, though there are may other possibilities. For more details see my page on the walking season in the Pyrenees (GR10, GR11, HRP). Please let us know what it is like. We plan to go from Arrens to St-Lary via Gavarnie in 10 days. There are numerous free huts on the section you are walking, see Pyrenees cabanes and refuges. Do you think this is possible, starting 19th June without crampons and/or ice axes. Or should I leave Merens-Banyuls until next spring?? And so many people have now walked it that the path is well defined. It is the kind of question they often get asked and you should be able to find someone who will answer in English or French (some have email).The other angle is to look at webcams at the hostels. I carry my own tent and am fine with camping wild. Hi Steve Which section of the trail would you recommend? It is also the longest phase of mitosis, where the chromatin condenses into chromosomes and the nuclear membrane breaks down (in prometaphase ). I got a shuttle from the office du tourisme in luchon to the hospice, it left at 09:30. I’ve to say that the mountain range that you walk before hiking down to Siguer is really really beautiful. My husband and I will be tackling the length of the GR10 this year. However, if you need any services you will need to book. Accommodation in hostels (55 euros) is in dormitories with 4-16 beds. Hi Steve, Heading to Pau then Toulouse, presumably will have to hitch. I hope you enjoy the book. He congratulated us! Again–I so appreciate your “company” advising along the route. Glad you like the site. But the three-day schedule wouldn’t give you the time to visit the Cirque de Gavarnie World Heritage site. thanks The other one is between Etsaut and Cauterets. I am going up to the Pla Guilhem (near Canigou) 2300m+ on Wednesday. We will begin from Arren Marsous and finish in Luz St Sauveur . You will probably get through but look at the webcam. Fab website. You will need a sleeping bag for all the unstaffed huts. Hi Duncan. Edel. I cant seem to find a good website. As far as I know in Biriatou the only option is hotels but as long as you get off early from Hendaye you should be able to walk to Olhette in a day. From time to time there will be inconveniences for walkers, but that is nothing compared to the disaster of having sheep chased off a cliff, which has happened where there are no patous. Currently very hot! Can you give me any pointers? I will be in Barcelona this summer and was thinking of taking my teenage daughter to do a 5-7 day section. We currently have two routes which we are considering most seriously: one is Pays Basque, between Hendaye and St-Jean-Pied-de-Port. Clare. The western end is lusciously green, the middle austere and rocky, but as the Mediterranean approaches, dry garrigue and blue skies take over. Oh the memories:’Olhette’ ‘Logibar’ ‘Luz. What do you tihink please ? There’s more on the GR11 on my other site lasenda.net. I am walking for 3 days in the Pyrenees in July this year and am planning to see the Cirque de Gavarnie on my first day, walking from Gavarnie to Bujaruelo. Note that camping is not allowed in this National Park. Sorry I’ve been so long in replying but I’ve been away. Is this so practical that one can forget the tent? I am looking for other hikers starting the same time because I’ll be walking solo. There are loads of campsites in Hendaye, though they tend to be aimed at people with cars. Blankets are always provided but a sheet sleeping bag is essential. I especially liked the lakes, which were mirror flat when I passed through. Will filtration work for purifying the water, or would you recommend I leave the filter at home and just buy purifying tablets instead? Disfrutas. Will do Steve. Balaguère which has an excellent reputation. Thanks. A step up from a refuge gardé, a gîte d’étape will cost 5 to 15 euros more. At one stage I thought of doing the tour du Canigou but it might be a lot of climbing and pretty crowded. Steve. Language I 4 I 10 I 40 I Responding to situations Functions 4 40 Productive questions of general nature 4 10 40 IV. I’m arriving next Wednesday to do several stages of the GR10 from Plateau de Beilles to Marielles. Cells can remain in this stage for a long time. Go to Functions. Grade 1: Tumor cells and tissue looks most like healthy cells and tissue. Back on the GR 11 if I feel like it. 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? A friend and I are hiking from Etsaut to Luz-St-Sauveur, starting in about a week’s time. Then Bassiès – Marc – Siguer – Courtal Marty (unstaffed hut) – Rulhe – Mérens. Alternatively start at Conangles, heading east. 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. 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). i am hoping to be walking already by 18th april…, Since you are starting on 18 April you will need to take an ice axe and crampons. You definately will see marmottes. They do explain that the walking times quoted are for actual walking only, and that you need to add a substantial factor… but the headline times are therefore pretty misleading, and – writing as someone who has walked a lot over I guess I have to take my chances! From Pau, Gavarnie is easily accessible and is a good starting point. 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. I hope this helps, Hi Steve – I’m continuing plans for Ariege (Bagneres de Luchon to Merens) departing 30 August and wondering if you or any of your readers has opted for the HRP Étape 29 from near Marc/Mounicou to Étang Fourcat / d’Izourt? Any town that you recommend? ( We might have been looking at guided tours, but don’t plan on having a guide. Hi Steve, I don’t know the GR20, except by reputation, so I won’t comment on that. There are cash machines (ATMs) on the GR10 in Hendaye, Sare, Saint Étienne de Baïgorry, St Jean Pied de Port, Arrens-Marsous, Cauterets, Luz Saint Sauveur, Bareges, Saint Lary Soulan, Bagnères de Luchon, Seix (off route), Bolquère, Arles sur Tech, La Jonquera and Banyuls. Seems lots of chatter about snow earlier in the year but it seems to have been warmer than usual recently. As you are starting in June you need to watch the weather carefully. The kids are 7, 8, and 10, but they are good walkers and did a fairly demanding 3-day hike last year in the Swedish mountains. Are there GPS Routes for the “high” route? My question is: would I be able to find accommodations for every night within a pilgrim budget? The latter has less organised accommodation but free huts you can stay in if you don’t mind slumming it. We used the refuge at L’Ilheou and it was wonderful. Distance-wise and ascent looks fine but are there any very exposed sections? Since I hike solo I eventually gave up as I could not justify the danger I was exposing myself to. Your best bet would be to identify the high passes and then ring up the nearest hostels a week before you go. 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