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[QUOTE="PiryatJos, post: 763736, member: 82330"] I think you pick up a knack for knowing when you should come across an arrow. I was only offtrack in any significant way three times. One by mistake but it was still heading to the same town however was on it for at least 90 mins and meant I missed the entrance to town and would not know which would be the first cafe when meeting friends. Second was laziness, I just didn't want to walk a detour not always smart because much of the time it detours away from main roads or even small hamlets that don't want pilgrims walking through. Third time was when I met a German guy living in Ireland, he was a maverick and liked to make his own ways and he was a good guy to talk to for a half day. Do you need the apps to navigate? No, but if you have them downloaded then you can use that to plan especially during the peak times when places could be full and off-season when places are closed. I used Brierley but his topography is weak. [/QUOTE]
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