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Examples
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Yes, you guessed it, Logrono is at the bottom of a very large hill.
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As I left Logrono, I felt good, well, good in all but the fact that the rash of flea bites I had picked up in Estella was spreading alarmingly and had now reached my feet.
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The road into Logrono is a classic example of mans desire to help, but in the process he manages to make things worse.
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Today's walk took us from Torres del Rio to Logrono, the first major city since Pamplona and definitely the biggest place we have visited so far during our slog across the heartland's of Northern Spain.
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Berndt's knees have given up and the last time we saw him he was hobbling into a doctors surgery 6 kms from Logrono.
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Even though it was only 20 kms, where once I am sure the trail pointed in a straight line from Torres to Logrono, now we were forced to follow every hill and hummock that God had time to envisage during His 7 days of construction.
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The scenery between Torres Del Rio and Logrono was quite nice and when we arrived in Logrono we found the alberque was located in a church not far from the town plaza.
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Later a man and his son, who were both very mellow, made the statement that “The man at Logrono had no flex.”
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Imagine going to the supermarket, resting your chin on the handles of a trolley and then running the same trolley over cobble stones - that is the walk into Logrono!
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When I got to Navarrette, 13K from Logrono, it was too early to stop for lunch so I went on toward Najera another 15K.
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