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Our Pyrenees Trip 18 July to 2 August 2013
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s.p.i.d.e.r
 


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what are the temperature like at that time of year Day and Night. Is the river water cold? as one of the landy mag had a article about hot spring/river up there a few mouths ago.
  
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The day temperature varied depending on how high we were. It probably ranged between the high 20's and low 30's. It was definately T shirt and shorts weather except for the late evenings, when a jumper was required. The water was 12 degrees C, as I did measure it with my multimeter, as I found it cold and some folks were swimming.

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Did you camp up high in the hills or go down to low level at night, as was chatting to someone who went last year a the tour company came down out of the hill every night, not sure if this was because it got cold up their or other reasons.
  
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John P wrote:
There is absolutely no rush with Paul (One Life Adventure). As he says, we're on holiday, and this is exactly what it is. We could stop and take in the view to take photo's etc.

You could do it on your own, but would advise you did do it with someone else, as it can be a bit remote and if anything did go wrong, at least you have a backup.

Cheers
John


I have been with Paul (Onelife Adventure) a couple of times (Morocco and Western Sahara), cannot speak highly enough of him. Great bloke, nothing is too much trouble.
  
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That's good will have o look into what tours they do.
  
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Hi,

I'm taking my D3 to Spain in August, were going further down the coast towards Malaga via the Santander ferry but coming back through France via Andorra.

What are the rules on 'green laning' as such in the continent and does anyone recommend a certain type of map? How are the tracks shown? We won't be going too remote but to be able to get off the road a little would be good!!!

Thanks.
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BenjyP

Depending on which way exactly you will go i can provide you with some track points but you need to have some sort of topo map software to read gpx format and device equipped with gpd receiver to nicely find your way around while off the tarmac

G
  
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Cheers. Would memory map read it? Or view ranger?

I was hoping there's an OS map equivalent I could buy and look over.
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Hey
most android soft packages such as BackcountryPro reads gpx nicely providing number of different map sources with more or less detail

plenty to choose from
G
  
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John P wrote:
There is absolutely no rush with Paul (One Life Adventure). As he says, we're on holiday, and this is exactly what it is. We could stop and take in the view to take photo's etc.

You could do it on your own, but would advise you did do it with someone else, as it can be a bit remote and if anything did go wrong, at least you have a backup.

Cheers
John

I can also recommend One life adventure, Thumbs Up Paul has a really good style to lead groups, me and my daughter did UK explore Yorkshire in Sept 2012, some photos of our D3 here: http://www.onelifeadventure.co.uk/UKExplorerYorksSep12.htm
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grzesiul wrote:
BenjyP

Depending on which way exactly you will go i can provide you with some track points but you need to have some sort of topo map software to read gpx format and device equipped with gpd receiver to nicely find your way around while off the tarmac

G


I found a gpx reader for iPhone!! 👍
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grzesiul
 


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iphone might be a bit too small to navigate in comfy way ..
  
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Ahhh but it should then also work on the Mrs' iPad....??
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true that
  
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