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Today we start the cantabric. We start with a very beautiful first stage, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a ball.
It is a prologue stage, a stage that transcends almost all of Parasfal. It is a quiet, smooth stage and which has been working in an infinite number of charming and unique towns like what I have behind me.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
The town of Palauta is surrounded by all the mountains and it is the town of Llaó that keeps the most beautiful ones.
With the sister made of wood branches that gather at ancestral times.
Perfectly, we could talk about the town of l'escherix i de l'ovex.
Here, my friend, what a joke!
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
We start with a closed palm, which begins with a closed palm and ends with a closed palm.
comes my first and only puncture.
Once the countertimes are solved, I arrive at the lake,
where I plant my tent, I brush it,
I eat it and I relax by making the faces of it.
I still can't touch the ground at the bottom of the valley.
I dismantle my tent, carry the equipment
and go out of the valley of the lake,
reassembling the spectacular valley of Salientia
to the top of the hill.
Salientia is one of the most beautiful places in the world.
It is in front of the charming villages of Beigas,
Hendriga and Salientia.
At the top of the hill,
I take a very steep slope,
which leads to the area of ​​the Salientia lakes.
Salientia.
A beautiful area of ​​different lakes,
where one feels the need to take a rest,
to sit at the bottom of one of them,
to cool down with its cold water,
turquoise blue,
and to share the peace that it breathes
with the cows that live far away
and the cows that live quietly at the top of the hill.
Salientia.
After the maracud de Scans,
I go down for an endless track
until the town of Torres Tío,
with the views of several sims
of the Cerralada Cantámica,
like the Massich de Peña Vint.
Arriving,
at the top of a few kilometers,
to the town of San Emiliano.
From San Emiliano,
I go down for a pleasant ride
to the west side of the Marjada de Palo
and, shortly after, to the refuge of Casa Mieres.
We have arrived at the fifth stage.
Today it is one of the two widest stages
of the entire Cantámica.
After making the cable for different hills,
we will finish in Casomera.
After passing through the villages of Huelles and San Andrés,
I take an endless track to Dragosa,
which seems to have never ended.
It leads to the hill of La Creura Fuentes,
where I arrive without salt
and not precisely, over time.
We have arrived at La Creura Fuentes,
where I arrive without salt
and not precisely, over time.
We have arrived at La Creura Fuentes,
where I arrive without salt
and not precisely, over time.
I change my clothes
and I direct myself to the hills
of Cueto de la Lugosa
and Cordal de Corresco,
where I stay for a while
in front of the front.
I go down to the town of Cuérigo,
at 1 a.m.,
where at the Rural Casa Calxabú
you can be sure that you will be resuscitated.
Once recovered and left behind
the adventure of the last stage,
I advise friends of the Rural Casa Calxabú
experts in Cantámica
to travel a little bit
without losing their atmosphere.
We adapt it a little more to travel
with the Forges,
i.e. with 12 kilos at the back
and a 3 at the front.
I direct myself to the unique
pastures of the hill of Begarada
and at a distance of 1 km
to the hill of Valporquero,
where the valley of Liarga appears
at the top of the hill.
Further ahead,
I enter the forest reserve
of Pineda de Lillo,
from where I arrive
the beautiful town of Severo.
We go down the road
that leads to Riaño,
where I can see
from the spectacular views
of the peaks of Europe,
where some of its peaks
still preserve the new one.
From the same hill
I go down to the peaks of Valdeón,
to the town of Espinama,
going ahead through Fuente de Lillo,
I go through the teleferic,
the banks of the port of Aliva,
the eyes of Lloroza
or Peña Vieja.
From the same hill
I go down to the peaks of Valdeón,
to the town of Espinama,
going ahead through Fuente de Lillo,
I go through the teleferic,
the eyes of Lloroza
or Peña Vieja.
We are on the new stage
and we have left behind
the great cantabres.
We will pass through the river Ebro
and finish the stage at Rinoza.
Good morning,
I take you to the Cabezuela hill,
a good place
and Peña Labra.
After passing through the town of Tres Agüela,
I go to the Col d'Osnaio.
From Parón, a long track,
I arrive to the unique and spectacular Col de Sejos,
Plé de Menís,
which seems to have fallen from the sky.
Then I arrive to Fontibre,
a place where the river Ebro is born,
and then to Rinoza.
From Pedalán, to Bora, to L'Ambalsament, to Ebre,
to Macumiado,
from the last cantabres,
to Ribana Espinosa,
where, on the road,
I will finish the journey
to Vila Santa de Mena.
I don't like when I arrive at the end,
and if I could, I would have the time.
I don't want to stop turning.
But this will be the proper one,
and this adventure is over.
It's time to go to the Col d'Osnaio.
This is the Col d'Osnaio.
This is the Col d'Osnaio.
The Col d'Osnaio.
The Col d'Osnaio.
