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[QUOTE="caminka, post: 621926, member: 10785"] you pack some really long days, [USER=23079]@Sheffield James[/USER]! a second days definitely counts as a rest day, and much appreciated by all the muscles, bones and other organs, I am sure. :) I am a bit jealous you went through oña! I saw pictures, had a detour planned, but then opted out of it. oh man, I would love that postacard. :D you are now definitely on camino olvidado which should be at least adequately waymarked, so that you can reduce main road walking to a minimum. the albergue in guardo is close to where camino leaves the town, up the hill. you turn left at a roundabout with a little wooden booth which is supposed to be the turismo (was closed in 2012). buy your provisions in the centre. I couldn't got the albergue on the phone when I was there. these are the phones from their web new site: 979 043 008 || 693 448 184 || 664 495 334. the friendly couple I stayed at in guardo advised me against sleeping in the cheapest pension/hostal in the centre. are you thinking of taking the mountain route after boñar? I would be most interested in your comments (for this guide: [URL]https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/guide-to-olvidado.52042/[/URL]). buen camino! [/QUOTE]
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