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... But I do not think I could face another narrow descent on a switchback. I know I will have to climb over several passes...but how treacherous are they? ...
That would be the same one as descent into Molinaseca (which is the town after Acebo and before Ponferrada) and God bless anyone that had the energy to walk onto Ponferrada after that descent-respect! Walking poles are a great help with all of the above.The descent to Ponferrada via Acebo is a little steep at times too. Take care if it's wet!
Had I been inclined to that train of thought, there might have been too few!!Hello to a fellow 67 year old woman. Just finished the descent into Molinaseca today on the road as the Camino was river. The hardest part for me is the rocks. On the descent from Alto de Perdon thought there must be a rock for each of my sins before realizing there were far too many rocks.
I found the descent into El Acebo never ending and very difficult. Molinaseca was a most difficult path for me too. This 67 year old could not have navigated these without my trekking poles.The descent to Ponferrada via Acebo is a little steep at times too. Take care if it's wet!
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