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[QUOTE="FourSeasons, post: 764784, member: 16030"] Unfortunately my hard copy of del Norte guide book was left behind. Fortunately I have the Wisely Camino Places app. I’m on del Norte now and it is tough. Having done the Frances, I wish I was on the Frances now. Don’t get me wrong, del Norte is beautiful but long stages. Grueling mountain after mountain after mountain. A lot of road walking. And sometimes marking is not so good. I heavenly rely on the Wise Pilgrim app making sure my blue dot is on the Camino. There have been times I was off. I am walking solo, there are some places I’ve kept my senses on high alert. Never experienced that on the Frances. There are no stops for cafe con leche not after two hours or four hours or six hours. This is a no joke, hard Camino. Now without my hard cover guide I find it so difficult to know where I can stop, cut the stages shorter if possible. Good luck and Buen Camino. 😎👣 [/QUOTE]
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