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[QUOTE="Sheffield James, post: 619650, member: 23079"] The stage from Vitoria to La Puebla de Arganzón is 18kms, so I had my relaxed morning in the city before heading out of town in the direction of Armentia. I had a map from the albergue to guide me, so it was pretty straightforward. My path took me down a street with several museums and fancy houses, which were well-deserving of a photo or two. The suburbs end abruptly and with the exception of a few kilometres initially on the road, the stage is first along country paths, then followed by a hillside climb and descent among scrubland and forestry. The signposts are excellent; the fuentes tend to be unmarked or say they’ve not been chlorinated. La Puebla de Aranzón is a smallish village, but with a couple of bar-restaurants, an ATM, tienda and a Panderia. The albergue is basic, but has almost all the essential bits and pieces. Payment is on a donativo basis. My intention to use this evening to sort out my Viejo route once-and-for-all was thwarted somewhat by the presence of two other occupants in the property. One was a young Slovenian woman staying an extra day or two to recover from a heel injury, while the second was an American-Catalan who was walking a few days as a break from work. The Slovenian became engrossed in my plan and tried to work out a route for me using my inadequate road map and the Google Maps app, but we were forced to give it up due to a lack of low-level map information. Instead, the three of us ate an ‘all-in’ salad, which had been prepared and served in a washing-up bowl. [/QUOTE]
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