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[QUOTE="Michael; Camino-addicted, post: 705309, member: 86014"] Hola peregrina2000, thank you for your warm welcome. My answer on monday worked not as good as I want. I sent it from my new mobile and I´m not sooo good in using it. You are right when you say it´s about 6km away from Bidania. But, when I look in my map, I would say (and I hope;) ) it´s only about 2-3km more to walk, because it´s not necessary to go at first to Bidania. You can make a kind of short cut. And the next day on my walk to Zerain I will save the same distance. If I could get a place to sleep in Saskarate, it will be only a short etappe from under 20km, so there will be space for a few meters more. It was not easy to find Hostels/Casa Rural etc. in general for this two variantes, and, of course these places should fit to my ability of walking. Most of the germans have 26 - 31 days vacation time, like me with 31, and as I am very nice with my colleagues, it is normally not a problem to get more than 3 weeks of vacation in one block, So I have time enough to walk from Burgos to Leon on the Frances (may be a bus from Sahagun to Leon) and then climbing the Salvador to Oviedo. I will start at may 22 and will flight home at june 15. In addition to our normal vacation days we have a few religous holidays too. It depends wether you live in a tradidionally more katholic or protestant federal state. Obviously I made the right choice, because in my state we have two days religious holidays in this periode and so I need only 16 days of vacation and have 3 weeks more to get this year😜 What is your period of walking? We may meet on the way. All the best Michael [/QUOTE]
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