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[QUOTE="Damien Reynolds, post: 657279, member: 32215"] As I read this I am in Buiza, alone in the municipal. Tough, long first day, flat. Buiza, is um, “interesting”. When I arrived at 4:40, after having walked 44km, I called the hospitalera and her first reaction to me was “no don’t stay here, keep walking!” I was like “that’s impossible, I’ve already walked 44k!” She came over and gave me the key. Dead bugs all over the place, and smelled of a decontamination. Blood spots on the floor. I checked the log book and 3 or four people have stayed here over the last week and didn’t indicate a problem so I decided to “risk it” but having the pick of the litter I chose the top bunk. There is no food here. None. Leftover food in the pantry but vinegar without oil / pasta without sauce. I ended up eating the bread I had, thank god, dipped in chicken broth for dinner. Breakfast will be the last of my fruit. Do Not Stay Here unless you bring your own supplies for a real meal. Also, there is NO Real Bar so can’t even get a beer. Guides I had read indicated otherwise, otherwise I would have been prepared. As far as the whole finding love thing that is not why I am here, but would be a welcome side effect. Laurie / team - are there any other locations I’m staying where I have to make sure I am totally self sufficient? Excited about the trip, frustrated by Buiza. I should have known when Beatrice said it was “ok”... [/QUOTE]
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