<DIV>The daily bus to Roncesvalles from Pamplona left at 6:00 PM last month. You can probably share a taxi at the airport in Pamplona with another backpack-carrier or two, and get to the station with time to spare... and be in Roncesvalles that same evening. And in Roncesvalles, a taxi to St Jean will probably be waiting to meet the bus if you want to go to St Jean instead. If you start at Roncesvalles, be sure to go to the Pilgrims' Mass and blessing that evening. It's strange how many people go on the Camino without knowing about things like that, then they miss them. I loved that Mass.</DIV>
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<DIV>Deanna<BR><BR><B><I>Dave Buchan <dbuchanaPARADISE.NET.NZ></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thanks to all the replies to my previous questions which were very helpful. I've looked through the archives and have not found anything relating to toilet facilities on the Camino: In the refugios, On the Camino, In towns and villages.Is toilet paper a must to carry. Can I get some feedback on this most important of functions. Having spent time travelling in the far and near east I'm prepared for anything, but knowledge is strength. Look forward to seeing everyone in September.I arrive in Madrid on the morning of the 15th and am looking to make my way to Pamplona and maybe Rouncevalles that same day.</FONT></DIV>
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