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[QUOTE="Rick of Rick and Peg, post: 924101, member: 51912"] Thanks Steven, you're the guy. Thinking of Wikiloc: I'm glad I had it running during my walk, especially up to Montserrat. Yes, the camino is well marked, if you mean there are arrows. Those arrows are not always obvious though in cities and suburbs. Imagine having big yellow arrows painted everywhere in your neighborhood. You wouldn't want them very obvious. With the Wikiloc app if you go off the track you are following it will give an alarm and you can backtrack a little to see where you strayed. That's a lot better than backtracking a lot with no idea where you went wrong. Wikiloc saved me a lot of time and walking. Something I saw in the first few days on the way to Montserrat that I didn't see on the Francés was a yellow X [u]sometimes[/u] painted to indicate you were headed the wrong way. Also, headed past Montserrat you will see orange arrows pointing in the opposite direction of the yellow arrows. These are pointing the direction to Montserrat for pilgrims following the Camino Ignatius. There are several stages in common. Steven and I met up in Barcelona before I set off and visited a lot of churches, getting stamps. On my first camino day I set off early and only had to touch the church doors. Edit. I've fallen in love with romanesque architecture. If you have time in Barcelona visit Sant Pau del Camp (Saint Paul in the Fields, once outside the town walls). Admission charged, pilgrim credential/passport sold. Not far from the Columbus monument. The Google Maps code is: 95G9+GQ Barcelona, Spain [/QUOTE]
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