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<blockquote data-quote="Thornley" data-source="post: 989739" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>We have been both ways and i offer this as a sometimes wise 70 plus year old.</p><p>1 Go have way if you wish on Napoleon for the view , get a taxi back to SJPP and enjoy the day.</p><p>2 Divide the Valcarlos into 2 days , lovely accommodation there.</p><p>3 There is no danger on the road but there is one bend when its advisable to cross over , not explaining here , you will know when you get there.</p><p>We all had yellow ponchos for the mist which were binned later that day..</p><p>We were in a staggered group , it's more popular than many think going via Valcarlos and we stayed on the road until the water fountain as the floor of the valley was toooo wet .</p><p>We continued onto Burguete the next day which has a great feel.</p><p>Start slowly and enjoy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thornley, post: 989739, member: 3306"] We have been both ways and i offer this as a sometimes wise 70 plus year old. 1 Go have way if you wish on Napoleon for the view , get a taxi back to SJPP and enjoy the day. 2 Divide the Valcarlos into 2 days , lovely accommodation there. 3 There is no danger on the road but there is one bend when its advisable to cross over , not explaining here , you will know when you get there. We all had yellow ponchos for the mist which were binned later that day.. We were in a staggered group , it's more popular than many think going via Valcarlos and we stayed on the road until the water fountain as the floor of the valley was toooo wet . We continued onto Burguete the next day which has a great feel. Start slowly and enjoy [/QUOTE]
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