Over the Pyrenees! Weather gods smiled again as, once more, the first drops of rain fell right after I checked into the albergue.
It was a magnificent day in every way: sweeping views; great weather (cool but not too cold); enough snow to be interesting but not block the path; even the occasional circling vulture sent, I’m sure, to see if any pilgrim has strayed from the path.


The path crossed into Spain today and I somewhat sadly bid an au revoir to France: my (very) limited French is much better than my (extremely) limited Spanish. In fact, I was complemented twice on my great French accent yesterday. All I ever seem to get from the Spanish is a blank stare.

The town of Roncesvalles actually has two other names in addition to this Spanish one — Orreaga (Basque) and Roncevaux (French) — and all signs seem to list all three. I was quite confused before I figured this out.

It’s not actually even a town (the resident population is 30) more like a series of adjoining medevial buildings, administered by the local church.
Since the 12th century it has received “all pilgrims…sick and well, Catholics, Jews, pagans, heretics and vagabonds”. I shall let you guess into which category I fall.
This is fantastic! Thanks for taking us on adventure with you. Love you!!
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Hi Jan, this looks so beautiful. Thanks so much for taking the time to take photos and writing up a blog post. Have a great adventure!
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WOW-It looks like you are having quite the adventure ! I am enjoying your lovely pictures and blog !
Happy trails ! AMB
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What an adventure, Jan. Enjoying it, thro you, so much.
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Beautiful! Can’t believe you’re on this amazing journey! Looks like you’re making good time…..happy trails!
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