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[QUOTE="@Ditts, post: 1180370, member: 104815"] I did my first camino this year from SJPDP to Santiago. I'd had a Breirley guide which I gave away after the first day as I had just overpacked. I spent the whole Camino just following the arrows. Only once missed a turn coming out of Burgos when a lovely man stopped me and then a incredibly nice woman gave me a lift back to the turn off. I hadn't gone that far out of the way but if I'd kept going it wouldn't have been so good. Sometimes coming out of cities is more confusing but that one was just me being half asleep really, don't know why I missed it as it was quite clear. The other bit, Burgos again, is coming into the city. Apparently there is a scenic route you can take, but not knowing this I walked for miles through an awful industrial estate, about 12ks I think before you get to the nice part of the city. My ankle was swollen for days after that. Do you need a guide book? Not really but it may help! Buen Camino [/QUOTE]
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