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CP from Lisbon - Sep 2020
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[QUOTE="jungleboy, post: 870771, member: 77691"] The heat has been OK so far but tomorrow will be a test with a longer walking day. The path is very well marked. I think they have redone the markings in the last 2-3 years. It’s not faded painted arrows on curbs anymore but clear, consistent signage that is adaptable for different situations (sides of buildings, road sign poles etc). Here’s an example (the first logo and blue arrow being for Fátima): [SPOILER="CP Signage"][ATTACH type="full"]82414[/ATTACH][/SPOILER] Not a chance! We’re probably nearly two weeks from Porto. Bom Caminho! Bom caminho! Good idea on both fronts. We probably made it a bit harder for ourselves on day one by not starting super early (8-ish), walking an extra 2km in Lisbon from our front door, and lingering for a while at Parque das Nações so we could have lunch there. Once you get past Alpriate, the camino doesn’t take the most direct route to Alverca, so you could use a map app and get there more quickly but that would mean walking on busy roads (highways, essentially) so we chose not to. Above the text box, one of the tool buttons is three dots and a down arrow. If you click/tap it and choose Spoiler, it will create the spoiler. You then have the option of adding a title and then you insert what you want as the spoiler between the tags that will appear in the text box (the cursor will automatically go to this spot). So, between the ] and the [. [SPOILER="Like this"]¡Suerte![/SPOILER] [/QUOTE]
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