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Post-Trail Gear Review - GR11 2022 

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@lenisteingen3036
@lenisteingen3036 Год назад
I’m so glad I found your channel. Currently starting my research for the GR11
@helena_hikes
@helena_hikes Год назад
Hit me up if you have any questions! :-)
@dannyfox1449
@dannyfox1449 4 месяца назад
Nice kitty ☺️!
@jacquesbasson
@jacquesbasson Год назад
Can’t believe she has under 1k followers 😮
@catherineweaver9302
@catherineweaver9302 Год назад
Check out Atom Packs in Keswick, Cumbria, England. Designed by Tom Gale, a Triple Crowner...Tough materials with great features. I own 3...!! 😀
@helena_hikes
@helena_hikes Год назад
Hey thank you so much for this comment! I habe heard a lot about atom packs and already met a girl on the GR11 who had one. The only problem with products from England is the high taxes… but it might be worth a try!
@rainydayinireland
@rainydayinireland Год назад
@@helena_hikes I like the atom packs, get someone you know the bring it from the UK. However I also have a question. My wife and I have 2.5 weeks at the end of July, not many holidays this year. Would you recommend a section? Might be easier flight wise to start on the Mediterranean side but open to any ideas. Happy to camp. Happy to see many towns and have lunch and take it easy. We enjoyed your videos.
@helena_hikes
@helena_hikes Год назад
@@rainydayinireland my absolute favourite section was starting from Benasque eastwards. The most beautiful terrain, lots of blue and breathtaking lakes every day and amazing shelters and wildcamping opportunities! Starting here, you could probably make it 160 km into Andorra or more, depending on how far you’d like to hikes and how many zeros you’d like to take. Andorra and Benasque are both easily reachable with public transport. You could of course start from both sides either east to west or west to east. :-) it was by FAR my favourite section
@sdnalyam
@sdnalyam Год назад
If you dont want to buy a new rain jacket , take it in to a shop and get pit zips put in, Will make a large improvement.
@sdnalyam
@sdnalyam Год назад
Black Diamond make some hybrid models, also send the headlamp back to Black Diamond, They are pretty good for customer service.
@helena_hikes
@helena_hikes Год назад
Thank you so much for these tips! They are highly appreciated!!!😍
@mechellespillekom5891
@mechellespillekom5891 Год назад
Hello thanks for both videos. Hiking the GR11 is on my radar for next year. (This year we do the Camino northern route). I’m 60 and my husband is 64, we never see any older hikers in any RU-vid videos doing the GR11, and we wonder if you met or saw any older hikers?? We are wondering if we’re pushing the boundaries thinking of tackling such a hike (even though we are both fit and hike a lot)?? Your thoughts would be appreciated 🙏🏻
@helena_hikes
@helena_hikes Год назад
Hi! Amazing that you’re planning to hike the GR11! I actually hiked a few days with an older couple from Germany. I think they were a bit younger than 60 but I definitely think it is possible even if you’re 60 or older. You can always shorten your days a bit, from the terrain and difficulty you will definitely be able to hike it I think! Especially if you’re saying you are in a good shape. The trail is not really hard on its own, it’s only hard if you try to do 30+ Kilometers every day (which I do not recommend anyway) hope that helps :-)
@helena_hikes
@helena_hikes Год назад
Oh and I am just now remembering I actually met a guy in a mountain hut who was definitely above 60 and he was hiking on its own. I talked with him a bit and he always did the days exactly according to the huts and the GR11 guidebook by cicerone. I usually did 1.5 - 2 stages of the book per day, so I was faster. But if you don’t have a tight schedule that is absolutely possible!
@mechellespillekom5891
@mechellespillekom5891 Год назад
@@helena_hikes brilliant! Such helpful feedback Helena . Hope your trip was life changing for all the right reasons. Keep hiking 🥾 🥾.
@clarastoll3101
@clarastoll3101 2 месяца назад
How cold will it get in the pyrenees? (I will start near Girona and will Walk the „opposite „ direction)
@helena_hikes
@helena_hikes 2 месяца назад
I hiked mid july to end of august and the coldest night I had was 4°C. Generally the heat was more a problem than the cold
@dannyfox1449
@dannyfox1449 4 месяца назад
Do you have OF?🧡
@haydenwalton2766
@haydenwalton2766 Год назад
seems like a nice girl - wouldn't lend her my car though !
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