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I actually used it while I was walking. You can have it automatically place the dots on the map based on the data it captures, by the location captured by one of the photos you select for that “footprint”, or manually set the location. After I returned home I tweaked the data, text and photos...
FYI, Here is my Find Penguins Blog with lots of photos that I used to create a personal book to relive the trip and share with my family.
https://findpenguins.com/0lg8zcm7igu6r/trip/640374803a26d2-89521205?sort=ASC
Very sad story there… I discovered upon arriving home from one of my practice hikes before leaving for the Camino it had come loose from where I had it strapped on to the bottom of my pack. I retraced my steps but never found the Packa. It was the day before I was leaving so I ended up...
I bought goretex hokas from REI in the US several weeks before I started me Camino on the 11th. The first few days to Zubiri were very cold, rainy and muddy, but by feet were toasty and dry.
Today it was sunny and dry walking through Logroño to Navarrava and my feet never got hot. It’s a matter...
One quick comment, I’m a newbie (starting my first Camino from SJPDP in May) but one comment/suggestion I have regularly heard is get an adaptor that allows other pilgrims to use the same power source since there can me limited outlets available.
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