On Foot in Spain a Walk From the Bay of Biscay to the Mediterranean

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On Foot in Spain a Walk From the Bay of Biscay to the Mediterranean
J S Campion
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I am afraid I shall get no shooting here, for the wide rolling plain in which Pamplona is situated is now devoid of covert, and the mountains encircling it are too far off to go to shoot on and return the same day ; while amongst them are no places advisable to put up at — in fact, they are all very advisable to keep away from. I am told that just after harvest the miles of stubble commencing at the base of the fortifications are alive with quails, and the vines full of hares and partridges; no
...w, there being neither co\-ert nor feed on the plain, hares and partridges are in the mountains, where there is plenty of both, and the quails at this season are in Africa. There is one mountain, to be THE SAN CRISrOBEL. 99 sure — the San Cristobel — that may be considered in the plain and not far off, but it has some little villages on its farther edge, several roads crossing it, and is so much travelled over and hunted as to be nearly devoid of game. I have tried it as much to see what Juan would do as in expectation of sport.

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