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Stage 10A vs. 10B on the Olvidado

peterott

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Quick question about the stage from Guardo - Puente Almuhey:

There is an option 10A (por San Pedro de Cansoles) with 16.7km and an option 10B with 31.7km (por Velilla del Río Carrión).
In height it is pretty clear that 10A is flat, rising slowly from 1.000m up to 1.200m, while 10B looks definitely like a heavy day walk with a hill-walk from 1.000m to 1.600m and down again to 1.200m
(https://compostelagenootschap.be/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Guía-del-Camino-Olvidado-Ingles.pdf or https://caminoolvidado.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/guia_camino_olvidado_ENG_DD.pdf)

Is 10B worth the pain - so to speak - of a tough day trip with close to 32km and the collada in the middle?
Is 10B worth the pain if it rains or if it is misty in the morning when the decision at start has to be made?
 
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Thanks to all of you.

My question was also related to the rain thingy. There are mountain trails that are close to "don't care" if it raining cats and dogs, and some others become dangerous asf even in the mildest rain. That's particular my question for 10B.

As I am going the Olvidado backwards, the next stage is the 40km one from Guardo to Cervera de Pisuerga and I am a bit hesistant for such a long stage. Probably a 0 day in Cervera dP might be a good choice afterwards to rest the bones a bit.
 
Thanks to all of you.

My question was also related to the rain thingy. There are mountain trails that are close to "don't care" if it raining cats and dogs, and some others become dangerous asf even in the mildest rain. That's particular my question for 10B.
I don't remember any dangerous spots but maybe someone else can chime in.
As I am going the Olvidado backwards, the next stage is the 40km one from Guardo to Cervera de Pisuerga and I am a bit hesistant for such a long stage. Probably a 0 day in Cervera dP might be a good choice afterwards to rest the bones a bit.
I walked the 40 km to Grado followed by the mountain stage but am used to consecutive long stages.
 
I do not think any part of route 10B was hazardous. However, I do think a GPS track for the route is essential. You can use Ender's Wikiloc Gps tracks (Enderjace)
 
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