Pete and Carol's GR10 Page
28 Days in
Hi Folks,
Think this is only the 2nd time we’ve managed to get to the internet so I’m sorry if posts have been a little sparce. We have made it to a the small village of Seix, about midway through the Ariage. We were a bit worried about this section (days 24-38) as the ariage is a bit less populated an the guide books paint it in a similar light to Mordor! There is a small population of European Brown bear wandering around this area but we have yet to meet any. We managed to get our hands on the route guide for this bit too which is handy, people are quite surprised when they learn we don’t have a ‘proper’ map but to be honest the waymarking is really very good and we rarely go off path. There was a hurricane here in Feb and some of the route might be closed (or so we hear) due to felled trees, oh getting over these is a right laugh, especially carrying a 16kg sack, in the rain! So we thought a guide book might be prudent if we have to find a different route.
The weather has improved by some margin so it’s pretty sunny all day, which is nice as putting on the wet socks, trousers and boots everyday was starting to get us down. We are over one of the hardest days (Lucheon to Fos) which was a bit of an epic, at the end we had a km of steep, wet and slippery cobbled path to descend, with the odd downed tree for good measure, not what you need after 11 hours on the trail. Terms like “Another day on the Dix” (pronounced dees, french for 10, GR Dix) have been used quite excessively, my own favorite would be “There are no easy days on the Dix” which is now a well known fact. Our spirits are quite high now, especially after our 2nd rest day, the final 10 days to the coast look a little easier but we’ve said that before! There are lots to see and do providing you have the time and energy after the days walk, which we rarely do! I’m looking forward to getting back and posting some recent photos, I have taken to doing quite a few ‘quick’ panoramics when we sit down for 5 minutes at a pass (or col as we have come to call them).
Thanks for taking the time to read this and a big thanks to anyone who has donated to our just giving page. Hopefully we will get to post again soon, until then take care folks!
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about 1 year ago
You didn’t take a map. Jokers.
Hope you’ve managed to clean your underwear Barnes. Oh, wait a minute…
about 1 year ago
Ho Ho Ho, I am attracting an unhealthy number of flies on my travels it has to be said, I won’t even say where one tried to bite me today!!! Thanks for reading dude, hopefully be back soon
about 1 year ago
Hi we last saw you in Cauterets enjoying the civilisation. Hope you manage the last few days you must be almost finished now we really admire your tenacity. We are getting in shape for another walking trip later in the year we can only go where someone is around to carry our bags!!!
Good Luck
about 1 year ago
Hi Mandy,
We got back yesterday, took us 45 days of walking and about 4 rest days. The Ariage was pretty tough going, we had to take a couple of detours and unfortunately had to hitch for a few miles, we think we missed about 30km of eastwards travel by foot but we didn’t really consider it cheating. The section after Merens Les Vals was quite good but I think our favorite bits were around Cauterets. Anyway I’m doing some of the photos now so might have some up on the site soon, thanks for stopping by!
about 1 year ago
Looking forward to your finished blog but I know how long it takes – I was about a week behind you, starting on June 13 and finishing on July 31st.
I’ll add a cross link next time I update – grateful if you can do the same. Up to day 13 in writing up! And 900 photos to select from!