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[QUOTE="Albertagirl, post: 945955, member: 43403"] I have edited my previous post. I was managing three different conversations simultaneously and not properly focusing on this question. If the old route into Toledo, which is marked in red on my earlier version on maps.me, can still be followed, it would be a major advantage for me. I am short of time and would be following a direct route, instead of a lengthy detour. Also, I could find inexpensive accommodation along the way. I can see how neither of these issues might apply to you, as you walk much longer days than I am currrently able to manage. The old route goes from Nambroka to Las Nieves to the bridge to Toledo, interacting with the Autovia de Toledo in various ways. There is much inexpensive accommodation along the way. One of the hotels in Santa Barbara would suit me, with the walk over the bridge into Toledo in the morning. I have calculated a 26 k day from Mora to Toledo. But is the part next to the Autovia currently passable? Edit: This should be more like 26 km from Mora to Las Nieves, then on to Santa Barbara and Toledo, as my energy permits. [/QUOTE]
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