somport-jaca

Donald Schell djschelaATTGLOBAL.NET
Mon Apr 2 21:10:28 PDT 2001


Dear pilgrims,

Donald Schell here, new to the list, a 54 year old Episcopal priest from
California.   In July of1998 I walked with my daughter starting at St. Jean
Pied de Port (through Roncesvalles and on to Logrono where we took buses to
Leon (through Burgos) and then walked on from Leon to Santiago.

Next month my wife and I are planning to walk two weeks toward Santiago,
beginning either at St. Jean or at Somport.   My wife has not walked the
Camino before, though we've traveled together in Spain.  I know how to get
to St. Jean and can plan that route from previous experience, but I think
I'd like us to begin Somport and walk through the Somport Pass.  I'm
interested in hearing from anyone who has gone that way.

I have our 1998 copy of Lozano's A Practical Guide for Pilgrims.  The photos
of the pass look beautiful, but A Practical Guide doesn't give altitude maps
for this branch of the Camino.  How much altitude change is there over
Somport Pass?  I'd also welcome suggestions from experience of how to break
those opening days (Somport-Jaca-Sanguesa).  We were not planning to carry
camping equipment.  Also helpful would be experience of the alternate route
from Jaca via Monasterio de S. Juan de la Pena, and of either of the two
routes from Puenta la Reina de Jaca to Sanguesa.

If we start in Somport, I'd also welcome recommendations for (or against)
ways of getting there.  We're flying to London and were thinking to take
either train to France and through France to the border or boat from England
to Spain (Santander) and then. . ?  What are practical combinations of train
(or bus?) to Somport?  Thank you.

Donald Schell
Saint Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church
San Francisco, California
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