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Corsica GR20
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I plan to do the full walk in 2008 and would be grateful for advice about the severity of the walk for backpacking. I am a walker not a climber, and not in the first flushes of youth. For example, I have started to experience touches of vertigo in recent years. I suppose it is the Cirque de la Solitude that makes me feel a little anxious. Any advice would be welcome. For comparison, I don't panic on Jake's Rake in the Lake District, but parts of the Tatras would make me nervous with a full pack on my pack.
I plan to do the full walk in 2008 and would be grateful for advice about the severity of the walk for backpacking. I am a walker not a climber, and not in the first flushes of youth. For example, I have started to experience touches of vertigo in recent years. I suppose it is the Cirque de la Solitude that makes me feel a little anxious. Any advice would be welcome. For comparison, I don't panic on Jake's Rake in the Lake District, but parts of the Tatras would make me nervous with a full pack on my pack.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Normally I hate it when somebody posts a response here which says "Why don't you Google it?". However, I feel compelled to offer this advice because searching for 'Corsica GR20' brings up plenty of personal experiences.
I've found that this site gives me a good impression of the walk. (I've got a Mountain Leader award but I reckon that I'd be 'out of my depth' for much of the GR20). Click on the 'day by day' links, at the bottom of the page, for comments on the conditions. Click on the thumbnails for larger pictures:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/phil.newby/corsic a04/index.htm
Chris
PS: If you click the 'Home Page' link and look at the bottom left of the page, you can find an e-mail address for the couple who own that website. It looks like they're keen hill-walkers, so they'd probably be happy to share their experiences with a fellow enthusiast.
I've found that this site gives me a good impression of the walk. (I've got a Mountain Leader award but I reckon that I'd be 'out of my depth' for much of the GR20). Click on the 'day by day' links, at the bottom of the page, for comments on the conditions. Click on the thumbnails for larger pictures:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/phil.newby/corsic a04/index.htm
Chris
PS: If you click the 'Home Page' link and look at the bottom left of the page, you can find an e-mail address for the couple who own that website. It looks like they're keen hill-walkers, so they'd probably be happy to share their experiences with a fellow enthusiast.
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