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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 667635, member: 537"] I don’t really know the distance, Beatrice, but if you look at the first set of wikiloc tracks I posted, you can see the river crossing. Then just follow the river up to the bridge on the N-430 and that would be where you would cross. If I were at my computer I could find out easily, but I am on my ipad and can’t figure it out. I can tell you that Yelbes to the river crossing is a bit more than 10, but you wouldn’t have to backtrack that whole way, just follow the river and cross it further north. This area is flat and absolutely NOTHING but agricultural tracks in all directions, so you shouldn’t have too much trouble following the river. I know that one peregrino found a tractor to take him across the river but I don’t think you can count on that! If you can find people up and about in Yelbes, you could ask about the river level. I left Medellín early and passed by a lot of ag workers coming into and through Yelbes in the early morning. No cafe or bar, though, if I remember right, at least nothing that was open. [/QUOTE]
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