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CD Gps Camino Primitivo

sillydoll

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Mundicamino are advertising a CD Gps for the Primitivo containing GUIATOUR application to install GPS - Mobile phones with GPS (Windows Mobile or J2ME) phones such as HTC, Nokia, Symbian, Blackberry, etc.)..
Tour Guide includes:
Georeferenced mapping area
Camino de Santiago Primitivo from Oviedo to Santiago de Compostela, Compass routing,
Route to follow with 12 stages:
Etapa 1: Oviedo-Grado
Etapa2: Grado – Salas
Etapa 3: Salas – Tineo
Etapa 4: Tineo – Borres
Etapa 5: Borres – Pola de Allande
Etapa 6: Pola de Allande – La Mesa
Etapa 7: La Mesa – Grandas de Salime
Etapa 8: Gradas de Salime – Fonsagrada
Etapa 9: Fonsagrada – Cádavo Baleira
Etapa 10: Cádavo – Baleira – Lugo
Etapa 11: Lugo – Melide
Etapa 12: Melide – Santiago de Compostela

Instruction Manual.

http://www.mundicamino.com
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Hi

It was last September but as I remember the trail markings were fine. We had no GPS and never had any problems finding our way. Sounds like something else you can save money by not buying!

John
 

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