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[QUOTE="Juspassinthru, post: 1241638, member: 72610"] Jaca - Arrés The way out of Jaca is pleasant and mostly flat, some road walking but mostly on a path near the road. As you approach Sta. Cilia, there are wet parts but nothing like we’d seen days before. The first break opportunity is Sta. Cilia, you have to walk into town to find a bar, did not see food but didn’t look too hard. For me, today, this was a long way. About 10k to Arrés, a lot of walking on a road but finally a nice trek through the woods until you pop out at Puente La Reina de Jaca. We did not go into the town. You walk on a closed road most of the way to Arrés. The Gronze elevation map does not do justice to the climb up, sorry just a tease, I don’t want to spoil it. On this day, I’d carry enough to eat for 2 days as I’m told there’s nothing on the way to Rueata. We stayed at the Arrés Albergue, Jacelena (spelling) is the wonderful Hospetalera, for now, a real joy to meet. Small Hostel as well. The albergue is donativo and offers dinner and breakfast. Not many options, donate what you can honestly give. Knee was better today, I’m happy and very tired, 30k tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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