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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 644071, member: 537"] There has been some recent forum chatter about alternatives and I thought I would start a new thread to see if I can get more clarity. For the experts out there, first a question about terminology. Is it right that the Via Bayona starts in Bayonne, picks up the Vasco Interior in Irun, and then splits from the Vasco Interior after Puebla de Arganzón, with the Interior heading to Santo Domingo de la Calzada, and the Bayona heading to Burgos? In any event, I hope to walk from Irún to Santo Domingo next year, and have been going through all of the Vasco Interior threads on the forum. My pal jpflavin tells me the Vasco has a LOT of asphalt, and that is not my preference. But there seems to be an alternative. After Hernani, head off the Camino to Lasarte. What is not clear to me is where to rejoin the Camino. One version of this suggests you can go all the way to Zegama on the mountain route, whereas another version suggests you head down to the official camino earlier, in Besaín. I see that Fatma seems to have walked the off-road alternative, but I am not clear on her starting point and stages, so [USER=53526]@Fatma[/USER] if you are out there, I’d love to hear from you. I think that the forum members who have walked the Interior more recently took a slight detour at Segura to avoid road walking into Zegama (this alternative is shown on gronze), but I would like to get off the road as early as possible if it is feasible. Any other help on this? Many thanks, buen camino, Laurie [/QUOTE]
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