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This spring the route was blocked by a landslide! It was a 100 meter hand and knee scramble for walkers, and impassable for cyclists. It is probably cleared by now.there is a very, very long, steep climb through a pine forest
You cannot get to any part of Ruestra except the albergue, which is quite nice. Plans now are for a much lower water level in the dam, so Ruestra will be around for a while. There is a lot of opposition to the reservoir now, but plans are moving ahead and there are bridges across desert in preparation. A new camino route has been proposed, and it may be much nicer when placed further up the hillside.don't miss Ruesta as it may not be there in the future if they extend the dam.
The albergue in Arres provides a communal dinner. I don't remember having difficulty finding a place to stop for a snack during the day. We underestimated in the amount of water to take, but that was because the weather was extremely hot. We always have a bit of emergency food with us ( piece of cheese, chorizo, dried fruit and nuts, etc). AnneWell, I'm convinced and plan to visit the monastery. However, our more important logistical question about where to find provisions along the Camino Aragonés remains unanswered. Any information about where groceries and restaurants are not available (e.g. Arrés) would be appreciated. Thx
I could be. You know stories! He was said to have been the lead cook the night before, then was found dead in his bed the next morning. Resuscitation efforts did not work.I thought that the Italian who stayed there actually died on that unending stretch of road going up the mountain after Ruesta
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