Day 4 Friday 30th April
Col Des Veaux to Bidarrai
The weather took a turn for the worse overnight - strong wind, thunder and lots of rain. Bit of a shame as the stage ahead had been described in the guide as one of the most vertiginous on the GR10 and slippery when wet. Also known for claiming more than its share of injuries. Anyway, to cut a long story short it was a challenging day mentally as well as physically and Graham certainly earned his keep - his presence made it much less scary and the sense of ahievement at the end was evident for both of us. It may only have been a short stage of about 7 miles but the nature of the 600m descent meant it took us between 6 and 7 hours.Col Des Veaux to Bidarrai
Note to self: when checking the map remember to look at the gradient of the slope the path is crossing as well as the gradient of the path itself. It's not easy crossing a steep rocky cliff face!
