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Printing the list of Albergues on the Camino Frances?

Gareth Griffith

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SJPdP to Santiago de Compestela in May(2016)
Hi All,

Somewhere on this site you can find a list of all the Albergues on the Camino Frances as at May 2015.

If you are trying to print this list I strongly recommend that after hitting file >print and before you confirm by hitting the actual "print" button you select the option to print double sided (saves paper and weight) but also hit the button that allows you to print a range of pages and opt for pages 1-22.

If you don't your printer will print a thick wedge of pages that have nothing other than a line of print across the top and bottom of the page. You may think your printer is faulty and stop the print. Then you may go on line looking how to cure this issue with your printer when in reality it is just down to the fact that someone has left umpteen blank pages at the end of the list.

I know that there are some people that will say, "just download it and use your phone/ipad to read it which will save paper and frustration." However, if you want a paper copy, just select pages 1-22 and save yourself some paper and hassle.
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Hi All,

Somewhere on this site you can find a list of all the Albergues on the Camino Frances as at May 2015.

If you are trying to print this list I strongly recommend that after hitting file >print and before you confirm by hitting the actual "print" button you select the option to print double sided (saves paper and weight) but also hit the button that allows you to print a range of pages and opt for pages 1-22.

If you don't your printer will print a thick wedge of pages that have nothing other than a line of print across the top and bottom of the page. You may think your printer is faulty and stop the print. Then you may go on line looking how to cure this issue with your printer when in reality it is just down to the fact that someone has left umpteen blank pages at the end of the list.

I know that there are some people that will say, "just download it and use your phone/ipad to read it which will save paper and frustration." However, if you want a paper copy, just select pages 1-22 and save yourself some paper and hassle.
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Hi Gareth,

Last year I downloaded the pdf document and then printed it double-sided to take with me on my Camino.

The version I had was the November 2104 version which included Albergues from Santiago to Finisterre and Muxia on the last 2 pages.

I noticed that the May 2015 version only goes as far as Santiago and then there are blank pages.

Mike
 
@Gareth Griffith, you will be given a copy of all the albergues along the route when you check into the Pilgrims Office in SJPDP. Mind you it doesn't hurt to have more than one copy. At one point on my CF that was all I was navigating by.
 
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@Gareth Griffith, you will be given a copy of all the albergues along the route when you check into the Pilgrims Office in SJPDP. Mind you it doesn't hurt to have more than one copy. At one point on my CF that was all I was navigating by.
The list given out at SJPP does not include ALL Albergues. Last year I checked it against the list I printed from the Resource Section here which included many more Albergues.
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
Half the fun is printing out a basic list and then adding to it with any other information you might glean from many other sites! There will never be an up to date list! Things come and go all the time!
 
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