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GR11 Preparation

August 28, 2016/by de Paulus

Zoe and myself have wanted to cross the Pyrenees from Atlantic to Med for many, many years, but what with me living in the USA, and Zoe living in New Zealand it was not easy to both be at the same place at the same time.. Until 2016..

I decided I was going to do the GR11 with or without Zoe, I was thrilled when she let me know she would definitely join me..

Zoe & Paul on the GR11

Zoe & Paul on the GR11

Why the GR11 and not the GR10 or HRP?

I did a lot of research, and it seemed that the HRP was out of my league, and that the GR11 was far more nicer, scenic and weather than the GR10. Another important factor was that the Cicerone Guide to the GR11 was fairly recent, and had some great write-ups as being very reliable.. Our choice was made.

I got my guidebook in July 2015, which gave me about 11 months to plan & prepare. I actually really like the planning and preparing part of a trip.

I have done a lot of hiking all around the world, so I was not short on gear, however the last hiking trip I did was a whole year in New Zealand [ where I met Zoe ] and that was in 1999, followed by a few months in Norway in 2004, all in all, a long time ago. Outdoor gear has come a long way since 2004, and all my stuff was big, bulky and heavy!!

I spent quite some time researching good quality lightweight gear. I definitely wanted to upgrade my backpack, MSR whisperlight + cooking utensils, ThermaRest and sleeping bag, all were still in excellent condition but too big, heavy and or bulky.

After my research I ended up buying

  • Backpack – Osprey Atmos 65 AG  — my review posted soon
  • Cooker – MSR Windburner — my review posted soon
  • Matrass – Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XLite — my review posted soon
  • Sleeping Bag [ down ] – Cumulus Lite Line 300 – — my review posted soon

I also invested in titanium 1L pot, waterproof bags, Petzl head torch [ very small ] , hiking socks, shorts, boxer shorts, etc.. etc..

 

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  1. Simon Hill
    Simon Hill says:
    December 10, 2018 at 12:47 pm

    You wrote, ‘I did a lot of research, and it seemed that the HRP was out of my league, and that the GR11 was far more nicer, scenic and weather than the GR10’.
    I’ve done all three of the Pyrenean routes (GR10, GR11 & HRP). ALL were tremendous. All presented different challenges. I think the biggest factor in determining challenge, or degree of difficulty, on the three routes is the weather experienced and (particularly) the amount of snow that month & year. For me I had some epic days on GR10 (the so-called easiest route) because of unexpectedly low snow levels over some (normally) easy cols. I won’t bore you with tails of me desperately clawing my way through snow corniches; but it made MY experience of the HRP seem very easy indeed.
    I would add (as someone who camps high on such routes whenever I can), that in some ways the HRP was the easiest, as you don’t spend so much time re-climbing back up to the high ground after a visit to a village. Which highlights another main challenge of the HRP; getting food. Not so many shops or refuges to re-supply from.
    Final comment: Which route do I prefer? Probably GR11. I loved the greater sense of remoteness. (I saw way more people on the HRP and GR10 is pretty popular in the summer.)

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    • robert maddern
      robert maddern says:
      February 20, 2020 at 4:07 pm

      quick question late from Late June onwards do I need Crampons /Microspikes ,and ice axe. For Cuello de Tebarrai ..etc Thanks

      Reply
      • Duke
        Duke says:
        March 15, 2020 at 11:34 am

        I doubt very much you will need crampons and / or ice axe.. as late as late June, there could well be a bit of snow, but it will be too soft for crampons and ice axe.
        Enjoy the hike..

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