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[QUOTE="John Pearce, post: 1091660, member: 97967"] Do your own thing. It is your Camino. I saw a real pilgrim who had walked the way from Santiago to Rome to Canterbury to Santiago and he had his stamps in a note book and it was very beautiful and he was very proud of it. I am sure that he would not be refused by the pilgrim office or any albergue. I appreciate that people want a record of proof that they walked and completed the Camino, and the daily stamps in a note book or official credential are just that. The certificate is mainly to do with collecting statistics by the the cathedral (i know I have many). They are all the same with just a different date, they don’t even say which Camino you walked. When I want to show someone that I have walked my Camino’s I show them my credentials for each different camino not the certificates that are all the same. Albergue’s are mostly dedicated hospitable people who want to help you and feed their families, therefore I would think it very rare that they would reject you for not useing the right peice of paper. Proof is what is needed. [/QUOTE]
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