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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 108160, member: 537"] Hi, randi, I think you preceded me by a few months on the Vdlp a while back, if I'm remembering correctly you had a nice blog. I had been thinking I would walk the Aragones from somewhere in France to join the Frances in Puente la Reina, since I haven't walked the entire Frances for a long time. But the reports of huge crowds are a tremendous disincentive for me. Not that I like solitary, but I prefer it to hoards. So, that got me thinking about some more options. The hospitalero in Bodenaya on the Primitivo strongly recommends the Camino de la Lana, which is one I've been considering also, but it's shorter. I don't know much about the Ebro, but the Baztan and the Vasco Interior are two other shorter ones that I'm also drawn to. But since I'm looking for a longer route, when the recent posts on the Levante came up, that got me thinking. I am learning a bit more from the Spanish forum where I also participate, and Andy's comment about the Sureste being more historical seems accurate. That's not a huge issue for me, but the two things I am more concerned about are waymarking and length of stages. The fact that several forum members (Kevin, Andy, and Johnnie Walker) have walked the Levante is also a huge positive. Since I walk alone, it's nice to be able to stand on their shoulders so to speak. So, at this point, I'm virtually certain I'll be walking from Valencia. But I will post back with any more information I find about the Sureste (which coincides and/or goes very very close to the Levante on a number of occasions, I've learned). Here is a video of the Camino del Sureste recently posted on the Spanish forum: [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYPiVb1_mt4&feature=youtu.be]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYPiVb1_ ... e=youtu.be[/url] And if you speak Spanish, here are the postings he made to that forum while walking (courtesy of my amigo amodo on the forum): [url=http://fsvr1.ibdinternet.com/read.php?6,328513,328513#msg-328513]http://fsvr1.ibdinternet.com/read.php?6 ... msg-328513[/url] [url=http://fsvr1.ibdinternet.com/read.php?6,328666,328666#msg-328666]http://fsvr1.ibdinternet.com/read.php?6 ... msg-328666[/url] [url=http://fsvr1.ibdinternet.com/read.php?6,328937,328937#msg-328937]http://fsvr1.ibdinternet.com/read.php?6 ... msg-328937[/url] [url=http://fsvr1.ibdinternet.com/read.php?6,329046,329046#msg-329046]http://fsvr1.ibdinternet.com/read.php?6 ... msg-329046[/url] [url=http://fsvr1.ibdinternet.com/read.php?6,329284,329284#msg-329284]http://fsvr1.ibdinternet.com/read.php?6 ... msg-329284[/url] [url=http://fsvr1.ibdinternet.com/read.php?6,329461,329461#msg-329461]http://fsvr1.ibdinternet.com/read.php?6 ... msg-329461[/url] You will see that the stages he posts tend to the long side, much longer than I'm comfortable with on a daily basis. The Levante seems to have much more manageable stages, at least if you have 47-50 days to walk! Let me know what you learn about the Sureste; are you considering the Levante? Buen camino, Laurie [/QUOTE]
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