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[QUOTE="mikevasey, post: 246832"] There was a Conrad Stein book published in about 2003/04 which dealt with the route from Potes to Covadonga,they used it as link for other old pilgrimage routes which followed the mountains to Santiago, the author Michael Casper(I think) died in 2006 and they did not re-publish it again. Their route from Potes went via the Ruta de la Reconquista in reverse, and re- joined the Norte at Amandi. I did not walk this route in 2012, when my friends dropped out of doing the camino, I felt it this route was way beyond my skill levels to attempt alone. Having walked the San Salvador and seeing the needle like valleys that inhabit that part of Asturias, which is ok on that route because you seem to be going with the flow of them, I would not be sure about the Cangas de Onis to Oviedo section which I think goes against the grain of them. There was a blog by a Spanish walker he detailed his walk between those latter points, he gave maps, GPS coordinates, photos, distances, it took him 7 days to walk it and had to taxi out at the end of each day to pensions. The photos for most days seemed to involve going up a steep valley side coming back down, then repeating again. Still would like to do it, but I wait until they have trimmed down the over grown vegetation that seemed to be in most photos. [/QUOTE]
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