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[QUOTE="HumanistHiker, post: 1167829, member: 110148"] Still pondering a Porto to Santiago walk for September-October this year. Any update on the relative merits of Brierley book vs Brierley maps only vs Wise Pilgrim for 2023? If I get a paper book that covers Lisbon to Santiago, I'd slice it and just take the Porto onwards section to save weight. I don't want to rely on apps/Google maps/internet for directions while walking, and prefer something paper that cannot crash/get a flat battery/have no phone reception at a crucial moment! I'm more interested in "turn left after the postbox opposite the pharmacy" practical directions, and details of where there are loos, places to refill water bottles, buy lunch than spiritual musings or detailed descriptions of the interiors of historic churches in villages one walks through. Do any of the guides have a few basic words of Portuguese? (I should be able to survive with my rusty GCSE Spanish north of the border, but I suspect one needs more Portuguese than "vinho verde" and "obrigado"!) [/QUOTE]
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