A 900 kilometre walk from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean along the length of the Pyrenees Mountains. Started at the end of August 2007 and completed in October 2007.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
The FOUR Chris's
All 4 now including Chris Little (the one and only) of Cap de Chaos...I mean Creus. Do not go past this place without eating here...amazing.
the end. what will we do for our daily entertainment now? we were living this with you, now it's over for us too. go the chris's! however many of yous there are. party hard!!! yippee aye yay!!!!
just come across your blog - well done! i did the gr11 back in 2003 for my 40th, in 41 days of walking with three rest days at Benasque. fantastic experience - when I got to the end i wanted to turn round and walk back again, but unfortunately had to get back to work. i mostly wild-camped except for occasional huts and hotels to get dry and washed. i'm planning to do the HRP soon, and found your site when i was searching. drop me a line - davidgilbert1@macunlimited.net, if you fancy swapping stories of La Senda.
well done you guys! i did the gr11 back in 2003 for my 40th. fantastic experience - when i got to the end i felt like turning around and walking right back! i did it in 41 days walking with 3 rest days in Banasque due to illness (drank some dodgy water). i camped most of the way, except early on when there wasn't anywhere to camp (vera de bidasoa, for example) and when i got soaked by convection storms - had an amazing one camping at Nuria on the gravel stepped pitches where the eater collected on the terrace and i had to frantically bail out with my mug with sheet lightning all around! drop me a line if you fancy exchanging stories (davidgilbert1@macunlimited.net). i'm planning for the HRP sometime in the next few years, so found your blog when i was searching. cheers. david
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the end. what will we do for our daily entertainment now? we were living this with you, now it's over for us too.
go the chris's! however many of yous there are. party hard!!!
yippee aye yay!!!!
The Three Amigo's, will they be able to adjust back to sleeping with their wives/partners after 3 months of male bonding? LOL
They say there are three kinds of people; those that make things happen; those that watch things happen; and those that say "Hey what happened?!"
From one in the last category to you three in the first category - "Congratulations; I found out late but wow - what an accomplishment!!
John David
Take a breath and pat yourselves on the back!
hi guys,
just come across your blog - well done! i did the gr11 back in 2003 for my 40th, in 41 days of walking with three rest days at Benasque. fantastic experience - when I got to the end i wanted to turn round and walk back again, but unfortunately had to get back to work. i mostly wild-camped except for occasional huts and hotels to get dry and washed. i'm planning to do the HRP soon, and found your site when i was searching. drop me a line - davidgilbert1@macunlimited.net, if you fancy swapping stories of La Senda.
well done you guys! i did the gr11 back in 2003 for my 40th. fantastic experience - when i got to the end i felt like turning around and walking right back! i did it in 41 days walking with 3 rest days in Banasque due to illness (drank some dodgy water). i camped most of the way, except early on when there wasn't anywhere to camp (vera de bidasoa, for example) and when i got soaked by convection storms - had an amazing one camping at Nuria on the gravel stepped pitches where the eater collected on the terrace and i had to frantically bail out with my mug with sheet lightning all around! drop me a line if you fancy exchanging stories (davidgilbert1@macunlimited.net). i'm planning for the HRP sometime in the next few years, so found your blog when i was searching. cheers. david
oops ,didn't think the first post had gone through so have done it twice!
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