Hiking Equipment for Trekking in the PyreneesCamping Gear, Cooking Gear, and Clothing for a Trans-Pyrenees Hike
A Pyrenees trek runs from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean, spending much of its time in high mountains. Gear requirements will depend on the season and the route.
The best season for hiking in the Pyrenees is summer, when most of the snow has melted. Hiking gear has to be flexible enough to handle not only hot weather, but also above-treeline storms, cold and wnd, and even the rare (but possible) summer snowfall. Food and Lodging in the Pyrenees MountainsGear needs depend on whether hikers will be camping independently, or will be staying in inns, refuges, or hostels.On much of the GR-10 (Grand Randonnee 10), it is possible to stay and eat in villages or refuges every night. So it is not always necessary to carry a tent and cooking gear. On some sections of the HRP (Pyrenees High Route) and the GR-11 (Grand Randonnee 11), camping gear is necessary in the more remote sections.
Gear to Take When Hiking in the Pyrenees
The three trans-Pyrenees trails offer hikers a variety of options, from inn-to-inn hiking, wild camping, and everything in between. But remember that in between, the mountains are high and wild. Proper gear is essential, and will make the trip safer and more comfortable. More resouces for European Hiking.
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