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Try the UK Confraternity site...shown there as available on the Camino Inglés section. (drop down menu - Planning you pilgrimage ...Routes in Spain)
https://www.csj.org.uk/planning-your-pilgrimage/routes-to-santiago/routes-in-spain/the-camino-ingles/
The yr.no site is good for weather forecasts. You can check SJDP & Roncesvalles & derive the high pass from there
https://www.yr.no/place/France/Aquitaine/St-Jean-Pied-de-Port_Railway_Station/
https://www.yr.no/place/Spain/Navarra/Orreaga¤002fRoncesvalles/
On terrain, the paths are good and directions clear. If you download the Johnny Walker Guide, it gives the profiles & maps, so you get a sense of the route - whether road side or paths.
Some walking on sides of local streets & roads a bit out of Ferrol, but the sections through parks are very...
John
many thanks for your guide book.....it is simple and excellent
I did both the A Coruña and Ferrol arms in late Aug '16....and while the waymarks on the Ferrol arm are comparable to that on the CF, the waymarks on the 1st ~ 6km out of A Coruña are infrequent, but are fine from the the point...
No need for knife or corksrew or such....
There is joy in the breaking of bread...by hand - just as the pilgrims of old did. Cheese & other food can also be broken, in the same way.
No need for the additional weight on the Camino
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