tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7841399249557747138.post7080155385857156537..comments2024-03-27T17:51:48.017+00:00Comments on John Hayes Walks: Day 20 GR1 ArguisJohn Hayeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03351092993224063387noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7841399249557747138.post-5647653916919378252013-03-21T16:21:34.671+00:002013-03-21T16:21:34.671+00:00Another good day, John. Your mobile blogging syst...Another good day, John. Your mobile blogging system works better than my Blackberry version which only allows images at the head of the posting. I do find your images very low quality, though. I think you could increase the resolution slightly?<br />Re our Apennines trip, thanks for your comments. We are (at present) planning on traveling on a Sunday from Rome to Arezzo. I wonder whether there will be a bus to Sansepolcro, and how much a taxi will cost to get to Bocca Trabaria (or we may try to hitch...). Perhaps we should wait in Rome for a day!Phreerunnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08551842487502221703noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7841399249557747138.post-61111514201329930972013-03-20T20:38:20.561+00:002013-03-20T20:38:20.561+00:00You are right John, the other path to Arguis from ...You are right John, the other path to Arguis from Bolea is the one I had intended to walk on my first project but when I saw the GR1 signs I continued the oficial one. The one the Hoya de Huesca follows is more direct and indeed more panoramic as you follow the highest altitud on the back, the north face, of the Peña Gratal.Juan Holgadohttp://www.jaholgado.comnoreply@blogger.com