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In the covid years, blankets had to be washed after each use, officially. You can imagin that is was not attractive for albergues to provide them. As far as I know, this rule does not exist anymore
Hi Gerald,
Great resource!
Just one thing: as far as I know maps.me itself is not an open source app.
Please consider to recommend organic maps. It is made by the original makers of maps.me, looks the same in many ways, but not commercial, open source and with no trackers. For me the perfect...
On Iphones it is sometimes indeed more difficult to download the kml files into an app.
On the site of the Dutch Confranternity of Saint James there is a special manual for I phones. It is in Dutch but i suppose you can translate it...
I don't know how much time before your acual camino you need to pack, but as your camino will be 4-5 days you can possibly see the weather on your camino in the forecast.
Sorry for the confusion I gave. 'Start button' was indeed the 'star button'
I see your pictures. It is very strange that yoou do not see the 'import bookmarks' button.
On this picture you see how it looks like on my phone, in Dutch it is called 'Bladwijzers importeren'.
Can it be that your...
Just a first check: did you dowload the KML file?
Then Rick reminded me (thanks Rick!) on the possibility in organic maps to load tracks directed form the app (in maps.me this was not possible) Soon I want to update the manual on this.
If you click the start button and then go to the bottom. You...
With Iphones it sometimes is indeed different. It is still not clear with what IPhones it is different.
I hope this helps. If not, let me know.
After downloading:
- At the top right of the window appears when the download is complete a circle with an arrow downwards, click on this;
- In this...
Hi Jeff, it seems like it depends what you want to delete. Bookmarks indeed you can delete one by one. If you would like to specific tracks (like one in the 'all spanish caminos' from the Dutch Confraternity) it seems like you cannot. Or maybe you found out already a way to do it... ;-)
Nice...
Many pilgrims use the app 'Maps.me' (with tracks added) to find their way on their camino's. For a few reasons there is another app which looks and works like maps.me, but has some extra advantages: Organic Maps.
'Organic Maps' is like a copy of Maps.me. It was split from Maps.me and further...
You probably are looking for this resource. On top of the downloadpage of the Dutch Confraternity you will find a manual how to out it on your phone with e.g. maps.me : https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/resources/gps-in-kmz-and-in-gpx-format-tracks-of-all-spanish-caminos-in-one-file.341/
This is the way I work with these files to, and it is the way they are even made. :p
If you want to work on these files yourselves but are afraid to change anything in the code yourself, it is also possible to open them in google earth on your computer. If you the extract the file in the left...
You can get all the tracks in your phone directly if you navigate with your phone to this webpage of the Dutch Confraternity: https://www.santiago.nl/downloads
On top you find a google translate button and a complete manual in English.
According to the current corona rules every blanket needs to be washed after every use. For most albergues this will be not possible to do. So some albergues might still offer blankets (for an extra price) but I suppose most albergues will just not offer them any more. So it might be better not...
Except This resource there are also this resource (for the Netherlands), this one for Portugal, this one for Belgium and this one for France. You can find them all on this downloadpage from the Dutch Confraternity of Saint James. On that downloadpage you can also find these tracks in GPX format...
I would say anything is fine, but opinions about this will differ. If it would be too cold you can always wear some extra clothes and/or put your jacket on top of the sleeping bag. And if it seems like freezing the first night, buy something cheap in Grado!
By the end of your camino some albergues might be closed which means you need to go to municipals/xunta albergues. In these albergues there are often no blankets, and sometimes also no heating.
I would take a good sleeping bag.
When I did the Portugese in november/december two years ago, I also...
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