![]() Although there was an even higher elevation that I had no difficulty with in the second half of the journey. This was my single biggest struggle as I was in "survival mode" due to high winds as described in May 17 - Day 3. This is leaving the starting point in St Jean Pied-de-Port and beginning the climb over the Pyrenees. ![]() Note the elevation change in Box 1 on the far top left. To give you a sense of the "up and down" elevation changes, below is a topographical map of the first half of the journey. You may have to copy and paste this into your web browser. Here is a link to Wikipedia, including its history and modern-day pilgrimage. Todo sobre el Camino de Santiago, información, guías, descripción, planos, consejos, albergues, hospitaleros, noticias, Asociaciones de Amigos del Camino. ![]() I then continued on bus from Point B to Finisterre which is due west of Point B, but unfortunately is not on this map. Bienvenido a la Web de la Federación Española de Asociaciones de Amigos del Camino de Santiago. Jean Pied-de-Port France and finished the Camino at Point B (Santiago de Compostela). The established distance from St Jean Pied-de-Port is about 800 kilometers or about 500 miles, or "One Hell of a Long Walk", says my husband.
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