HRP: Section Four

The section begins with one of the most unexpectedly challenging – and dangerous – bits, followed by lakes and waterfalls.

HRP: Section Three continues

There are three “E” (exceptional) sections on the HRP and I got through these dangerous bits blissfully – with a little help from my friends.

HRP: Section Three

The Central Pyrenees begin easy and lovely, but lead to a point of decision to walk very hard (and dangerous) terrain.

HRP: Section Two continues

I meet some challenges with rocky passes and snowfields then camp in one of the most stunning places imaginable.

HRP: Section Two

The route enters the stunning Parc national des Pyrénées where the mountains get seriously high.

HRP: Section One

The HRP starts at the sea and takes in the extremely steep but verdant ‘hills’ of the Basque Country.

Donostia-San Sebastián, Spain

A synching up of the stars allowed for a visit with new friends before my big challenge in one of Europe’s most magical cities.

Pyrenees Packing List

Because the Pyrenees have wildly ranging, unpredictable weather, I am “packing my fears” this go around.

The Fear Factor

Asking our fears, “If this happens, then what?” allows for a more zesty and adventurous life.

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