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[QUOTE="nidarosa, post: 25824, member: 2526"] [b]Re: John Brierley guide ?[/b] I have come to the decision that I will do the same - I love Brierley's daily stage maps with elevations and distances to accommodation etc, but I find the layout of the text chaotic and the reflections are not for me. I still recognise the wealth of information he offers, but I won't be using it or taking it with me. I don't particularly like the spiral bound books either, they are awkward to put away, but that is a personal preference. Instead I am taking the new Brierley short version - the daily stage maps collected in a book - and the updated CSJ booklet. I will also read the Gitlitz 'cultural handbook' plus forum notes before I go, I love that part of the planning. The plan is to write short notes on each day and stick them onto the maps ... Does that sound like a good idea to the camino veterans, or am I totally clueless here? All the best, LM [/QUOTE]
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