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[QUOTE="timr, post: 767258, member: 5237"] [USER=76633]@Galloglaigh[/USER] That is brilliant! I have wanted to do that for some time with my VF and VFS traces. Can you point me to the software you used to connect the traces? I have done it before a long time ago (For Camino Baztan I think) but I cannot remember how! I feel it is only fair to once again say that my own traces, which are very definitely my own, would not have been possible without the work and guidance of the Via Egnatia Foundation who produced the book and who promote the way. That day from Ohrid to Resen is marked up in the book as 'Difficult' - the only day they designate in that way. But in fact it wasn't really - it is a very stiff climb up to the top, but then a kind of plateau. The difficulty is in finding the way across the plateau and down to Resen - I didn't follow their track, but found a mountain bike track, waymarked, a little bit more to the south. That day is in a national park. But the waymarking is a bit random at times. There is another formal signposted mountain bike track from the Macedonian border, back down to Lake Ohrid, going towards Struga. I didn't meet any cyclist on either track. Yes that bit between Ohrid and Resen is a high point in several ways. Rather more difficult than Route Napoleon - extremely solitary and a much greater feasibility of getting lost! The first part of the walk from Mirakë - Dardhë, as far as Babje, is positively dangerous underfoot. Although always the sudden appearance of an octogenarian shepherd and his flock makes you feel a bit of a wimp. But I think most people on foot or wheels should take the Librazhd road. You can I think climb up to Babje along the way and rejoin the track. Best wishes, Tim Just noticed it is 299.9 miles. Like a true GPS runner, I would have walked 'round and round the garden' at the end to get it up to 300 if I had known! :) But I don't think I would have walked up and down an additional 2000 feet to get the cumulative total to the height of Everest! 😱 [/QUOTE]
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