I need your help. Calling pilgrims walking from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Santiago this year.

I need your help.

Calling pilgrims walking from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Santiago this year.

Every year the Confraternity of Saint James publishes an updated guide to the Camino Francés. It provides the most up to date information on the route and accommodation of any guide. It is a great resource and many pilgrims walk the route using only this guide. Others find it an invaluable complement to other guide books they may have purchased.

The CSJ is a not for profit organisation established to help pilgrims and promote the Camino. This guide is produced by pilgrims for pilgrims.

This year I am editing the CSJ Guide to the Camino Francés. In addition to walking the route I need the help of a small group of other pilgrims to use the guide and email me any new accommodation or other changes they encounter which is not listed in the guide.

If you can help please email me and I’ll send you a copy of the guide.

Put something back into the Camino by helping in this way – please!

Email: johnniewalker-santiago@hotmail.com
 

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BlackDog

Older Peregrino
Dec 24, 2011
143
168
79
Andover, UK
caminodavid.wordpress.com
Time of past OR future Camino
Francés part 2012, Francés 2013, Inglés 2014, Muxía 2014, Fisterra 2012, 2014, Portugués 2016, 2018
I need your help.

Calling pilgrims walking from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Santiago this year.

Every year the Confraternity of Saint James publishes an updated guide to the Camino Francés. It provides the most up to date information on the route and accommodation of any guide. It is a great resource and many pilgrims walk the route using only this guide. Others find it an invaluable complement to other guide books they may have purchased.

The CSJ is a not for profit organisation established to help pilgrims and promote the Camino. This guide is produced by pilgrims for pilgrims.

This year I am editing the CSJ Guide to the Camino Francés. In addition to walking the route I need the help of a small group of other pilgrims to use the guide and email me any new accommodation or other changes they encounter which is not listed in the guide.

If you can help please email me and I’ll send you a copy of the guide.

Put something back into the Camino by helping in this way – please!

Email: johnniewalker-santiago@hotmail.com

I am assuming that you have taken a copy of the updated list of albergues on the Francés that Ivar hosts on this forum?
 
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SYates

Camino Fossil AD 1999, now living in Santiago de C
Oct 15, 2012
7,853
19,377
Santiago de Compostela
egeria.house
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First: Camino Francés 1999
...
Last: Santiago - Muxia 2019

Now: http://egeria.house/
Oh the temptation! If I can convince @Ricky Yates that I really need to walk the CF this year again? Purely for the benefit of other pilgrims obviously ...
SY
 
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PilgrimPillar

Rota Vicentina, fisherman’s trail, is sweet...
Dec 14, 2015
320
565
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Time of past OR future Camino
Please come with
suggestions….
Thx….!!
I need your help.

Calling pilgrims walking from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Santiago this year.

Every year the Confraternity of Saint James publishes an updated guide to the Camino Francés. It provides the most up to date information on the route and accommodation of any guide. It is a great resource and many pilgrims walk the route using only this guide. Others find it an invaluable complement to other guide books they may have purchased.

The CSJ is a not for profit organisation established to help pilgrims and promote the Camino. This guide is produced by pilgrims for pilgrims.

This year I am editing the CSJ Guide to the Camino Francés. In addition to walking the route I need the help of a small group of other pilgrims to use the guide and email me any new accommodation or other changes they encounter which is not listed in the guide.

If you can help please email me and I’ll send you a copy of the guide.

Put something back into the Camino by helping in this way – please!

Email: johnniewalker-santiago@hotmail.com


There is for me personally a rather defined line between the two P's...... Professional versus Passionate

"Professional" is a service which under deliver or speculate in the constant flow of new peregrinos everyday. Main goal is clearly to extract maximum profit.

"Passionate" is a service with a sound economical approach.....but with a heart and/or positive intent for how they run choose to run their operation.

I hope there is some help in the guide to distinguish where to find the latter in the magnitude of albuerges especially.

I personally bummed out many a time without proper knowledge how to come about.

My positive experiences will stay in my heart forever....
 
Mar 15, 2016
67
178
Australia
Time of past OR future Camino
Frances 2014, Frances 2015, Frances 2016, Frances 2018, Frances & Accessible 2019
I need your help.

Calling pilgrims walking from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Santiago this year.

Every year the Confraternity of Saint James publishes an updated guide to the Camino Francés. It provides the most up to date information on the route and accommodation of any guide. It is a great resource and many pilgrims walk the route using only this guide. Others find it an invaluable complement to other guide books they may have purchased.

The CSJ is a not for profit organisation established to help pilgrims and promote the Camino. This guide is produced by pilgrims for pilgrims.

This year I am editing the CSJ Guide to the Camino Francés. In addition to walking the route I need the help of a small group of other pilgrims to use the guide and email me any new accommodation or other changes they encounter which is not listed in the guide.

If you can help please email me and I’ll send you a copy of the guide.

Put something back into the Camino by helping in this way – please!

Email: johnniewalker-santiago@hotmail.com
I am walking mid Sep and would be happy to help. My third as a tragic.
 

Camino2010

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Nov 25, 2009
206
282
Canada
www.youtube.com
Time of past OR future Camino
Camino Francés
SJPP to Santiago (2010)
SJPP to Fisterra (2011)
SJPP to Fisterra/Muxia (2012)
SJPP to Fisterra/Muxia (2015)
SJPP to Fisterra/Muxia (2016)
I need your help.

Calling pilgrims walking from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Santiago this year.

Every year the Confraternity of Saint James publishes an updated guide to the Camino Francés. It provides the most up to date information on the route and accommodation of any guide. It is a great resource and many pilgrims walk the route using only this guide. Others find it an invaluable complement to other guide books they may have purchased.

The CSJ is a not for profit organisation established to help pilgrims and promote the Camino. This guide is produced by pilgrims for pilgrims.

This year I am editing the CSJ Guide to the Camino Francés. In addition to walking the route I need the help of a small group of other pilgrims to use the guide and email me any new accommodation or other changes they encounter which is not listed in the guide.

If you can help please email me and I’ll send you a copy of the guide.

Put something back into the Camino by helping in this way – please!

Email: johnniewalker-santiago@hotmail.com

Hi JohnnieWalker, I am walking this year for the 5th time. A friend of mine sent me your link on Facebook this morning and I'd be delighted to go with a copy of the guide! Am sending you an e-mail now. :)

Rachel
 
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Pebbles

New Member
Mar 10, 2016
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4
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"1 June 2016"
I need your help.

Calling pilgrims walking from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Santiago this year.

Every year the Confraternity of Saint James publishes an updated guide to the Camino Francés. It provides the most up to date information on the route and accommodation of any guide. It is a great resource and many pilgrims walk the route using only this guide. Others find it an invaluable complement to other guide books they may have purchased.

The CSJ is a not for profit organisation established to help pilgrims and promote the Camino. This guide is produced by pilgrims for pilgrims.

This year I am editing the CSJ Guide to the Camino Francés. In addition to walking the route I need the help of a small group of other pilgrims to use the guide and email me any new accommodation or other changes they encounter which is not listed in the guide.

If you can help please email me and I’ll send you a copy of the guide.

Put something back into the Camino by helping in this way – please!

Email: johnniewalker-santiago@hotmail.com
Glad to help. Currently in Mañeru just past Puerta la Reina. Have sent you email. But to let others know now this is absolutely brilliant NEW Albergue El Cantero at 2 Calle Esperanza.

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Everything is brand new. Hosts Roberto and Mariola are locals who met on the Camino, so they know what pilgrims need and want most. 948 342 142
Meals, coffee and bar really good.
 
Jun 21, 2016
83
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Frances (July 2016), Primitivo (July 2018), Portuguese (March 2019)
I need your help.

Calling pilgrims walking from Saint Jean Pied de Port to Santiago this year.

Every year the Confraternity of Saint James publishes an updated guide to the Camino Francés. It provides the most up to date information on the route and accommodation of any guide. It is a great resource and many pilgrims walk the route using only this guide. Others find it an invaluable complement to other guide books they may have purchased.

The CSJ is a not for profit organisation established to help pilgrims and promote the Camino. This guide is produced by pilgrims for pilgrims.

This year I am editing the CSJ Guide to the Camino Francés. In addition to walking the route I need the help of a small group of other pilgrims to use the guide and email me any new accommodation or other changes they encounter which is not listed in the guide.

If you can help please email me and I’ll send you a copy of the guide.

Put something back into the Camino by helping in this way – please!

Email: johnniewalker-santiago@hotmail.com

Hi, my wife and are starting out on the 6th July - we'd be happy to help.

Cheers
 
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Thanks to every one I have more than enough walking editors and updaters now.

Blaster - if you are "Tony" thanks for emailing me on Sunday. I'm sorry for the delay in replying - I've been preoccupied with helping a group of 4 pilgrims who rowed from Dublin to A Coruna in a wood and canvass boat they made themselves!

To be honest I've been inundated with offers of help and there will be no need for me to disturb your pilgrimage with work updating the guide.

Buen Camino



John
 

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