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An old variant of the Ignaciano

caminka

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Thank you @caminka for alerting my abou my Pamplona exit.
Decided to change it completely and added your track as an alternative.

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I think it is much better this way and as I'm planning on not goint through the valley, makes more sense to exit to the east.
Thank you for all the help.
Between Sarassa and Sarasate I followed a disused railway line. It went through excavated hill, followed by a viaduct. Even then, the walls of the hill were crumbling down and the viaduct had big holes in the structure.
Later I learned that Camino Ignaciano used to follow this railway but was then rerouted for safety reasons.
Unless repairs have been done since, I imagine it is impassable now.

Of course!
 
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Between Sarassa and Sarasate I followed a disused railway line. It went through excavated hill, followed by a viaduct. Even then, the walls of the hill were crumbling down and the viaduct had big holes in the structure.
Later I learned that Camino Ignaciano used to follow this railway but was then rerouted for safety reasons.
Unless repairs have been done since, I imagine it is impassable now.

Of course!
I am NOT doubting you 😉 but that seems quite a long way from the Camino Ignaciano! It doesn’t pass through Pamplona, but Logroño quite a bit to the west.

The first day out of Loyola takes in quite a long series of railway tunnels and viaducts, but they are in pristine condition. 😀 It’s a well maintained ruta verde. There is motion sensitive lighting in the tunnels.
 
I am NOT doubting you 😉 but that seems quite a long way from the Camino Ignaciano! It doesn’t pass through Pamplona, but Logroño quite a bit to the west.

The first day out of Loyola takes in quite a long series of railway tunnels and viaducts, but they are in pristine condition. 😀 It’s a well maintained ruta verde. There is motion sensitive lighting in the tunnels.
I know. I remember it because I thought it weird. It was gr 20/21/sth. Perhaps a branch going to Javier? It was on a map of hiking trails around pamplona which I procured from its tourist office.
 
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I know. I remember it because I thought it weird. It was gr 20/21/sth. Perhaps a branch going to Javier? It was on a map of hiking trails around pamplona which I procured from its tourist office.
Very interesting. I wonder is there an account of setting up the [now Camino Ignaciano] route. It’s only about 20 years old (in one sense). The guide by Father Jose Luis doesn’t give much detail - but surely he would know!
 
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I think every link on the thread is sadly defunct.
I have learned that this is called “link rot.” Seems to be a huge phenomenon. Wikipedia has links to a lot of studies that have tried to quantify it. All of those links are currently active. :D

p.s. I have moved the Ignaciano discussion out of Paulo’s Viejo thread and created a separate Ignaciano thread to keep things easier to follow.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

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