New variant for the Salvador —Camino Allerano

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Just heard from Ender that he is about to get to work on preparing the route for the Camino Allerano, and then marking it.

Wikipedia has an entry, you can see it intersects with the Salvador in La Robla and Boñar.

After he described the route and his plans for marking it, he ended with "va a ser una maravilla."

Just what we need, more beautiful mountain routes to tempt us. :p
 
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Will the cathedral in Oviedo also recognize this one? And will it be every bit as tough? I am asking about the difficulty because my beloved is very vertiginous and could not possibly go on his own on those narrow ledges between La Robla and Chanos... (to give an idea: he collapsed and clung to the wall on the very wide sections at Montserrat).
It would be truly grant -- but maybe too much to ask -- for something a little less challenging for those afraid of heights and ledges and falling down the mountains.
He recently walked the Ingles and met some men who had just come from the Salvador... they shared their video from the crest before Poladura, and he told me he almost pooped his pants just watching it.
My question about the certificate in the cathedral is purely one of a collector...
 
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I just plotted the localities on a map, and realized that this would be the perfect way to combine the Olvidado with the Primitivo.

Edited to add a quickly made elevation so everyone can visualize the route. It runs left to right.

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The wonderful rayyrosa,, from the Camino Madrid,, have this Camino already on their website!
But thanks for bringing this to our attention!

This is very much a small group project. Ray and a few others have used some of Ender’s tracks, mainly the part from Boñar, but have trail-blazed in parts. Ender and one of his buddies are going back soon and will revisit what has been done. I’m sure that there will be lots of changes made, because Ender lives in the area and will be going back multiple times to find the best routes. And then scouting out lodging and trying to get the towns on board. And then the tedium of the signage will begin!

I think the ideal would be to wait for a few years, but my horizon for mountain caminos is closing, so I am getting antsy!
 

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Very interesting indeed! I'm going back for a repeat San Salvador/Primitivo in May 2023, but this time with my wife and maybe the couple that walked the Frances with us. I imagine Ender will just be underway on this variant at that point. So, another excuse to return in 2024+!
 
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Ok. Now what do I turf off the end of my list so this one can be added to it? And Laurie, like you I'm running out of years for mountains.

I tried to find this on wikiloc, but not successfully. Can anyone find a track?
 
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Can anyone find a track?
If you go to Rayyrosa.com and find Camino Allerano if you look at the stages and scroll to the bottom of each stage there is a link for a Wikiloc track. Happy researching, looks so fabulous!
 

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Ok. Now what do I turf off the end of my list so this one can be added to it? And Laurie, like you I'm running out of years for mountains.

I tried to find this on wikiloc, but not successfully. Can anyone find a track?

Stay tuned because these tracks are all preliminary. Unless you want to be a trailblazer and help with the effort. :p
 
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This is very much a small group project. Ray and a few others have used some of Ender’s tracks, mainly the part from Boñar, but have trail-blazed in parts. Ender and one of his buddies are going back soon and will revisit what has been done. I’m sure that there will be lots of changes made, because Ender lives in the area and will be going back multiple times to find the best routes. And then scouting out lodging and trying to get the towns on board. And then the tedium of the signage will begin!

I think the ideal would be to wait for a few years, but my horizon for mountain caminos is closing, so I am getting antsy!

I’ll slow walk it for you.
 

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Just heard from Ender that he is about to get to work on preparing the route for the Camino Allerano, and then marking it.

Wikipedia has an entry, you can see it intersects with the Salvador in La Robla and Boñar.

After he described the route and his plans for marking it, he ended with "va a ser una maravilla."

Just what we need, more beautiful mountain routes to tempt us. :p
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I’m going to try to add a few photos I got today from Ender. He and a buddy (@amancio if you see this, can you tell me who that is, I know I have met him!) are up in the mountains working on the route. These pictures were all taken near Felechosa.

Looks like such wonderful mountain walking!
 

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I just plotted the localities on a map, and realized that this would be the perfect way to combine the Olvidado with the Primitivo.

Edited to add a quickly made elevation so everyone can visualize the route. It runs left to right.

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I suspect that this being “the perfect way to combine the Olvidado with the Primitivo” is exactly what Ender is intending. He was persuasively “selling” the Olvidado when I met him on the San Salvador last May! This would make it that much more tempting.
 
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“the perfect way to combine the Olvidado with the Primitivo”
Ummmm. This just went waaay waaaay up on my list. Viejo/Olvidado/SS/Primitivo? Perfect. I'd better get going because the age clock is loudly ticking.
 

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I suspect that this being “the perfect way to combine the Olvidado with the Primitivo” is exactly what Ender is intending. He was persuasively “selling” the Olvidado when I met him on the San Salvador last May! This would make it that much more tempting.
Yes when I met him last year he was selling the Olvidado so this is perfect.
Ummmm. This just went waaay waaaay up on my list. Viejo/Olvidado/SS/Primitivo? Perfect. I'd better get going because the age clock is loudly ticking.
Go for it. My body isn't cooperating very much. My age clock is ticking.
 

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Ender has been out scouting the Allerano He asked me to put up an alert that Ray and Rosa have some sections with tracks that are definitely not advisable. If anyone is going to walk this route soon, I can get you some tracks, but maybe not for the entire route. I am putting it on the top of my 2024 list!

Some pictures to whet your appetite.
 

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Very interesting indeed! I'm going back for a repeat San Salvador/Primitivo in May 2023, but this time with my wife and maybe the couple that walked the Frances with us. I imagine Ender will just be underway on this variant at that point. So, another excuse to return in 2024+!
Hopefully this September 2023 olvidado Salvador then primitivo. Familiar with alpine tracks. Great
 
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Ender has been out scouting the Allerano He asked me to put up an alert that Ray and Rosa have some sections with tracks that are definitely not advisable. If anyone is going to walk this route soon, I can get you some tracks, but maybe not for the entire route. I am putting it on the top of my 2024 list!

Some pictures to whet your appetite.
How are things looking for it? I would definitely be interesting in exploring this one since I'm doing the Olvidado and changing to the Salvador in Buiza in October...I'd love to be able to go from Boñar to Oviedo.
 

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How are things looking for it? I would definitely be interesting in exploring this one since I'm doing the Olvidado and changing to the Salvador in Buiza in October...I'd love to be able to go from Boñar to Oviedo.

Just heard from Ender that the tracks are finalized for the Allerano, except for the last stage. He has a list on wikiloc where he posts the most recent versions of all pf the trails that he marks. For the Allerano, it’s here.


There is still some brainstorming going on about whether to mark the last stage from Felechosa to either Ujo or Figaredo. Both of these places are on the Salvador and a day or so from there into Oviedo.
 
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Just heard from Ender that the tracks are finalized for the Allerano, except for the last stage. He has a list on wikiloc where he posts the most recent versions of all pf the trails that he marks. For the Allerano, it’s here.


There is still some brainstorming going on about whether to mark the last stage from Felechosa to either Ujo or Figaredo. Both of these places are on the Salvador and a day or so from there into Oviedo.
That's great news! I had found the tracks but wasn't sure if they were the most updated ones. Thanks for the links! I'm studying them closely...challenging but in a good way.

I'm really tempted to try this out and be a guinea pig and report back here, of course. Did some hikes in Colorado in May following AllTrails and didn't get lost, so I should be set for Wikiloc, which is supposedly better.

I walked the San Salvador up to Mieres in 2018, then got sick from either a cachopo or drinking bad fountain water and had to take a train to Oviedo, so this would enable me to still walk that last day that I missed.

It looks like there is private accommodation (which works great as it's my preference at the moment) in Puebla de Lillo and Felechosa, and a train in Moreda, Ujo and Figaredo to go to Mieres (and back the next day of course) if there aren't any hotels or pensiones there...

Decisions decisions, and there isn't a bad option.
 

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I took a little peek- the route goes very very very close to Cascada de Nocedo. It was part of the San Froilan Ermita detour I devised on my 2022 Olvidado. The waterfall is definitely worth a visit!

Has anyone figured out accommodation options for the end of Ender’s stages (without train/bus)? That is the toughest part for a new Camino route.

Or haul a tent like I did for the Camino del Mar last year. 😉
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I took a little peek- the route goes very very very close to Cascada de Nocedo. It was part of the San Froilan Ermita detour I devised on my 2022 Olvidado. The waterfall is definitely worth a visit!

Has anyone figured out accommodation options for the end of Ender’s stages (without train/bus)? That is the toughest part for a new Camino route.

Or haul a tent like I did for the Camino del Mar last year. 😉
I've found pensiones and hoteles on Google Maps for Puebla de Lillo and Felechosa, sort of on the expensive side for some Camino budgets though. There is an albergue juvenil in Bustiello between Moreda and Ujo, and a hotel in Figaredo. I'll post all of the options/prices later as I'm figuring them out.

I haven't looked at the beginning stages since I'm starting in Boñar.

I'm going to have to figure out the Cascada de Nocedo detour now as that looks amazing!
 
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Hop on the road at Montuerto. Follow road to the waterfall trailhead. Visit the narrow gorge and get cooled off by the refreshing spray 😃.

Continue on the road a short bit to reconnect with the Camino in Nocedo de Curueño.

Adds less than a kilometer. :)

Here is a website about it:

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Hop on the road at Montuerto. Follow road to the waterfall trailhead. Visit the narrow gorge and get cooled off by the refreshing spray 😃.

Continue on the road a short bit to reconnect with the Camino in Nocedo de Curueño.

Adds less than a kilometer. :)

Here is a website about it:
Thanks so much for the info!

It'd be a great detour for people starting this Camino in León, but direct from Boñar to Puebla de Lilla, it looks to add a lot more kms.

Although I think it would be possible to go from Boñar to Valdepielago, go to the waterfall, and then go to Noceda de Curueño and the falls and onto Lugueros and follow that track.

Hah, now I have three options to decide from.

1. Follow the Olvidado to Buiza and switch to the San Salvador.

2. Go from Boñar to Puebla de Lillo and then Puebla de Lillo to Felechosa.

3. This new idea to see the falls. Boñar to Valdepielago/Montuerto to Lugueros to Felechosa.

Hmmmmmm :D
 
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Ok, at the moment this is a go starting next Friday (unless the weather forecast changes, which, being in León and Asturias, is apt to do). Have the tracks on Wikiloc ready! Have reservations at hotels/hostales/pensiones in Puebla de Lillo and Felechosa and somewhere before Mieres.

Starting the Olvidado tomorrow from Aguilar de Campoo after a marvelous time on the Vía de Bayona.
 

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Por Vegarada hay unas vistas impresionantes. Creo que es más espectacular.
Yo creo que lo decidiría al último momento, en función del otoño y de las previsiones del tiempo que hagan.
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