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Breaking up the Almansa to Higueruela stage
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[QUOTE="Bad Pilgrim, post: 358062, member: 50859"] Hi, I've seen different reports on the length of Almansa-Higuerela. I read 44 kms somewhere but others report below 40 kms. Anyway, I did the whole stretch without stopping in Alpera. I'm [I]not[/I] a 40+ kms-kind-of-guy and I survived - and a hot day it was - so I seriously doubt it is such a long stage! I would say maximum 40 kms. It is possible to make it in one day, but of course you have to bring water and I wouldn't do it if it is such a hot day (I did, but I almost ran out of water). Last 10 kms are on asphalt, so if you become exhausted, the last part before Higuerela will kill your legs. The guidebook of Asociacón de Valencia mentions that you can get water at some house in the middle of the stage. When I got there, it looked very much like private property, fancy car and fancy house, and a dog barking aggressively at me from a distance. I didn't feel invited to go there so I don't know if it's possible to get water. It sure would help if you attempt the whole stage in one day. BP [/QUOTE]
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