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Buying Camino Guide In Porto

AndreaFisterra

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Hello Pilgrims!
I won't have time to order online any guides before I leave for my CP. Where in Porto can I find them? English preferred :)
Thank you.
 
Down bag (90/10 duvet) of 700 fills with 180 g (6.34 ounces) of filling. Mummy-shaped structure, ideal when you are looking for lightness with great heating performance.

€149,-
You’re on a smartphone?

wise pilgrim
Several apps
Wise Pilgrim
Buen Camino
Camino Ninja

The Gronze website - use Chrome browser to translate to English. Make sure to check out the "Recorrido" and "Al Loro" ("Route" and "to the Parrot" in English) sections for more information about each stage.
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Hi, this bookshop in Porto sells the Brierley guides:

Livraria Bertrand - La Vie Porto

Address: La Vie Porto Baixa, Loja 0.18, 0.19, Rua de Fernandes Tomás nº 506/508, 4000-211 Porto, Portugal, Phone: +351 21 030 5590

https://www.bertrand.pt/pesquisa/john+brierley
Several apps
Wise Pilgrim
Buen Camino
Camino Ninja

The Gronze website - use Chrome browser to translate to English. Make sure to check out the "Recorrido" and "Al Loro" ("Route" and "to the Parrot" in English) sections for more information about each stage.
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Thank you for the apps. I'll take a look. On the caminos, I find I don't want to use my smartphone too much :) Gronze sounds like a great local source.
 
Several apps
Wise Pilgrim
Buen Camino
Camino Ninja

The Gronze website - use Chrome browser to translate to English. Make sure to check out the "Recorrido" and "Al Loro" ("Route" and "to the Parrot" in English) sections for more information about each stage.
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You can also use the wisepilgrim site and save yourself the translating. ;)
 
You can also use the wisepilgrim site and save yourself the translating. ;)
True, but for the Wise Pilgrim info one might as well use the app, no?

Some of us like multiple sources of info to check (says the man who currently has over 20 Camino-related apps on his phone, not to mention various e-book guides).
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
True, but for the Wise Pilgrim info one might as well use the app, no?

Some of us like multiple sources of info to check (says the man who currently has over 20 Camino-related apps on his phone, not to mention various e-book guides).
It all depends on how you are browsing for information. At home on a computer I find websites to be more helpful.
 
I use the Wise pilgrim apps. IMHO they are great. But I am an old school man and like to read paper (books) in the afternoons with a glass or two to go with. I like both worlds.
Me too. Nothing like the real thing. Also I just cannot bring myself to be"that guy". A pilgrim with their face constantly buried in a device. So detached IMO. I actually watched a pilgrim walking with their face in a device so unaware he walked off of the sidewalk in a town, stepped off a tall curb and fell to the ground.
 
A selection of Camino Jewellery
Me too. Nothing like the real thing. Also I just cannot bring myself to be"that guy". A pilgrim with their face constantly buried in a device. So detached IMO. I actually watched a pilgrim walking with their face in a device so unaware he walked off of the sidewalk in a town, stepped off a tall curb and fell to the ground.
😂 On several occations I have had to stop my car to avoid running down people who just walked out in the street, looking at their phone, with earplugs in their ears...
 
*A relative of mine was looking at her phone while walking down some steps. She tripped and fell, breaking her ankle.
*A young man I knew was killed in a traffic accident; he was texting while driving on an interstate.

A reminder to not use our devices while in motion...on foot or behind the wheel.
 

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