Please take a look at what I have written.
After crossing the bridge, the Camino makes a big looping upside down U. Pass the electricity pylons on your left, go under the railway bridge and you'll come to three roads. Take the one in the middle and loop past some houses in the town of Quereño. As you get back close to the RR tracks (having completed the upside down U), you then will make a relatively sharp right to go up a hill to cross the tracks. Right at the turn, there is frequently a loud barking dog (on a chain that takes him to the very edge of the owner’s property) and if you are startled, you may continue straight rather than take the required right turn. (Look closely as you ascend after the turn -- you should see what were faded arrows in summer 2015). You will then weave around a bit, until you eventually cross over the RR tracks (thus putting you between the tracks and the river), only to cross back over them about a km later.
Thanks, Charrito, I think this is accurate now. Let me know. I have also been using wikilocs and I see the three pronged turn you and sabbott described.
Buen camino, Laurie
After crossing the bridge, the Camino makes a big looping upside down U. Pass the electricity pylons on your left, go under the railway bridge and you'll come to three roads. Take the one in the middle and loop past some houses in the town of Quereño. As you get back close to the RR tracks (having completed the upside down U), you then will make a relatively sharp right to go up a hill to cross the tracks. Right at the turn, there is frequently a loud barking dog (on a chain that takes him to the very edge of the owner’s property) and if you are startled, you may continue straight rather than take the required right turn. (Look closely as you ascend after the turn -- you should see what were faded arrows in summer 2015). You will then weave around a bit, until you eventually cross over the RR tracks (thus putting you between the tracks and the river), only to cross back over them about a km later.
Thanks, Charrito, I think this is accurate now. Let me know. I have also been using wikilocs and I see the three pronged turn you and sabbott described.
Buen camino, Laurie