Good walking on day 43 from Refugio de I’lla to Refugio Malniu where we left Andorra returning to Catalunya. Everything was wet this morning after heavy storms yesterday evening and through the night. We were a bit concerned that they would continue through today but we woke to blueish sky and we’re able to make it to Malniu before the rain came. Typical day really, 1000m climb and 1300m descent, we haven’t had much different since we set off and for the first time fatigue is just beginning to tell. We have supposedly left the alpine section of the Pyrenees today but looking across the valley at the next climb they don’t look that much different!!


Not really happy with today’s experience, paths were rubbish, way marking was rubbish and the signs were rubbish. Decided to write to the minister in charge!!
Letter to the higher authority
To: Catalunya Minister responsible for paths, way marking and signs
From: Neil & Martin
Dear sir,
It is with much regret that I find myself having to write to you about the following:
We have just traversed Andorra on the GR 11 and had a wonderful experience with paths way marking and signs (not to mention the excellent Refugio’s). However, after crossing the border into Catalunya we were met with much dismay and disappointment. The way marking was inadequate at best and bordered on dismal which compared to Andorra leaves Catalunya facing an uphill battle to even get parity!! The signs were even worse and were quite often illegible leading us some way off the GR 11 trail causing us to follow cattle trails, having to overcome fallen trees and battle through vegetation and undergrowth.
The disrepair we found on the paths was equally disappointing. Perhaps Catalunya could take a leaf from Andorra’s excellent management of this iconic trail and employ teams to maintain the quality previously experienced. Indeed if the authorities could supply Martin and myself with the relevant RAL numbers for the red and white markings we could carry a tin of each and would be willing to add way marking where appropriate as we go (Dulux or Crown references would also suffice)
Looking forward to your reply
Neil and Martin


























