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[QUOTE="Albertagirl, post: 1027433, member: 43403"] I have spent a little time (so far) looking at the route for the Olvidado. There is a track on maps.me from Bilbao to Cacabelos. It shows a fair amount of detours along the way, but I would expect that my GPS arrow would show me my current location and I would try to remain on the track, unless there were a good reason to follow a side-route. With the track, the GPS on my phone, and my Guide to the Camino Olvidado, I should be able to find my way to Cacabelos, back on the Frances to Ponferrada and then the Invierno to Santiago. I have not yet read the guide, by Jose Antonio Cunarro, thoroughly and know that changes have been made. I shall keep on looking. I prefer to avoid daily walks over 30km. so that may be a problem. But I love mountains. I am trying to get in shape to walk them. I have just found the Olvidado on Gronze, in its usual format. It may be useful for following this route. [/QUOTE]
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