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Hi John,
I'm starting on the Norte next week and I am taking this book with me. http://www.cicerone.co.uk/product/detail.cfm/book/681/title/the-northern-caminos#.U3kCosJOXIU
The author is a forum member
CSJ guides are the others I know off but have not seen them.
These sites are useful too....http://www.gronze.com/
http://www.mundicamino.com/ingles/noticias.cfm
Happy planning
Aidan
Hi Aiden: Thank you for the note. I saw this on Amazon and appreciate your endorsement of it. This will be my second Camino and I can't wait; the planning and dreaming help pass the time. Buen Camino on your upcoming journey on the Camino del Norte JohnHello fellow peregrinos:
I hiked the Camino Frances and then on to Finisterra and Muxia in May/June 2012. The experience literally changed my life. That being said, I am planning my return to Spain to walk the Camino del Norte in June/July 2015. It has been my experience using this forum that there is no better advice on the planet about the Camino than here, so I would appreciate any feedback from the forum on the best guidebook to buy for the Camino del Norte. Thank you.
John
Hi Tia: Thank you too for the tip. I will also pick up the CSJ guides which I think are a lot lighter than the Cicerone book?We like the CSJ guides and used them for planning along with the new Cicerone guide last year. We then wrote into the CSJ guide which we took with us leaving the Cicerone guide at home for future use as it covers all the Northern Caminos. I would suggest buying both the Cicerone and CSJ guides and then decide which you want to take having benefited from the information from both.
Of the on-line sites we like Gronze best.
Buen Camino
The CSJ guides are much lighter and here we did decide that removing the pages we did not need was OK as we could put them back together reasonably well on our return home.Hi Tia: Thank you too for the tip. I will also pick up the CSJ guides which I think are a lot lighter than the Cicerone book?
These sites are useful too....http://www.gronze.com/
http://www.mundicamino.com/ingles/noticias.cfm
Happy planning
Aidan
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