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Camino Ingles - Oct 2014
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[QUOTE="miguel_gp, post: 248713, member: 953"] Beautiful day today, weatherwise. Despite the fact that I had produced some elevation profiles for this route a month or so ago I had forgotten quite how undulating this stage (Pontedeume to Betanzos) is and also how beautiful and peaceful. For anybody following Johnnie's guide on this route once you have left Mino, crossed the railway bridge and descended towards the estuary, there is a boardwalk area off to the right hand side which runs parallel to the waymarked route but along the river bank with good views (I would guess particularly at high tide) back to the bay. I believe this is where the cover photo for the guide was taken. The boardwalk finishes after about 500m and pops you back out to the rest area in front of the Bar Almeda, a pleasant place for a refreshment and sello before the next incline. After the stage, I stopped in the main square in Betanzos for a drink before going to the hotel. The main road runs through the square and I watched a single, presumably council, employee repaint an arrow road marking while 3 officers from the Policia Local looked on and appeared to give advice for the best part of 30 mins. I don't know whether the local police have to sign off the finished art work but rumour has it that they will be overseeing the painting of all yellow arrows from next year (;)) [ATTACH=full]14343[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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