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Thank you!Hi, I'm Dave. You might know me from such accommodation spreadsheets as the "Camino del Norte," "Camino Primitivo," and "Camino Inglés & Mar." Before I log out of Google Sheets and board a plane for France in a few days, I have one last sheet to share.
Here is an extensive list of accommodations on the Chemin Le Puy / Via Podiensis. It includes the GR-65, of course, and also the Célé Valley, the Rocamadour variant, the Bonneval jaunt, and two different connecting routes between SJPDP and Hendaye.
Unlike the other lists, this spreadsheet is limited to contact info. (Since this is a starting point for a new guidebook, instead of updates on current ones, I'm asking for a ton of other details, all of which are more time-intensive to curate.) If you see a host's name and/or website, it means I've gotten a response and you can be confident that they're open and operational right now. I suspect most of the others are as well--I'm just waiting for first-hand info.
In any case, it's definitely a work in progress, but perhaps it will be helpful to some as they plan their 2021 pilgrimage from Le Puy.
Dave
There is an existing thread on this subjectThis is just what I was looking for - thanks - planning on an emergency Camino in the next few weeks. Does anybody know if the Miem Miem Dodo app up to date these days?
That should ,of course,read App Miam Miam Dodo.There is an existing thread on this subject
under heading of App Miam Dodo not available as posted by Antonius Vaessen on 7 May 2021.A very informative thread where you will find the answer to your question.
Voie de Nive...and...?two different connecting routes between SJPDP and Hendaye
We walked the Voie Nive-Bidassoa in 2018.By now you're out there happily collecting information. Bon Chemin, Dave, and merci for the info!
Voie de Nive...and...?
Yep, that one and the GR-10. Currently on my "tour de causse," having finished the GR-65 between Figeac and Cahors this morning, then continuing northward towards Rocamadour, and eventually circling back to Cahors on the GR-651. And then a couple of extra flourishes connecting Saint-Cirq-Lapopie and Bach, and then walking through Lalbenque and Lhospitalet. Lots to do around here!By now you're out there happily collecting information. Bon Chemin, Dave, and merci for the info!
Voie de Nive...and...?
Ah. A high road and low road. It will be interesting to get your impressions!Yep, that one and the GR-10
I've been fortunate to do that part of the GR-10 a couple of times in the past. Love, love, love it. Can't wait to be back. Curious about the lower-level alternative.What an itinerary. Collecting information is exhausting.
Ah. A high road and low road. It will be interesting to get your impressions!
in a word, no ... sadly, it has been discontinued ... at least for now, partly due to technical difficulties in getting it to work properly on multiple platforms and systems ... they will soon release electronic versions of their guidebooks ... but probably not the same efficacy as the appThis is just what I was looking for - thanks - planning on an emergency Camino in the next few weeks. Does anybody know if the Miem Miem Dodo app up to date these days?
good to hear … personally, I love the MMD guidebooks and buy copies every year … bon cheminThanks for the update. I am finding the book just fine. I got a copy in le puy. At least you can write on it! Mostly just french here on the le puy today! Half way between le puy and conques now.
Dave, I'm so slow...I didn't realize you were Dave who wrote the Cicerone book , with a partner, on the Norte, could not have done it without your book, loved it and a huge fan! When you mentioned the "spreadsheets" above, I've never used them until now. If you make it through Ainhoe on the GR 10, will you go buy the bell tower and kiss on the Town Fluzzy Mimi for us? We wouldn't have found her if you had not taken your students on that part of the GR 10... I called this morning to make sure she is still around and she is they said. Next months Le Puy to Santiago might lead us up there just to see her!!!Hi, I'm Dave. You might know me from such accommodation spreadsheets as the "Camino del Norte," "Camino Primitivo," and "Camino Inglés & Mar." Before I log out of Google Sheets and board a plane for France in a few days, I have one last sheet to share.
Here is an extensive list of accommodations on the Chemin Le Puy / Via Podiensis. It includes the GR-65, of course, and also the Célé Valley, the Rocamadour variant, the Bonneval jaunt, and two different connecting routes between SJPDP and Hendaye.
Unlike the other lists, this spreadsheet is limited to contact info. (Since this is a starting point for a new guidebook, instead of updates on current ones, I'm asking for a ton of other details, all of which are more time-intensive to curate.) If you see a host's name and/or website, it means I've gotten a response and you can be confident that they're open and operational right now. I suspect most of the others are as well--I'm just waiting for first-hand info.
In any case, it's definitely a work in progress, but perhaps it will be helpful to some as they plan their 2021 pilgrimage from Le Puy.
Dave
I'll be there in five days! Will do my best.Dave, I'm so slow...I didn't realize you were Dave who wrote the Cicerone book , with a partner, on the Norte, could not have done it without your book, loved it and a huge fan! When you mentioned the "spreadsheets" above, I've never used them until now. If you make it through Ainhoe on the GR 10, will you go buy the bell tower and kiss on the Town Fluzzy Mimi for us? We wouldn't have found her if you had not taken your students on that part of the GR 10... I called this morning to make sure she is still around and she is they said. Next months Le Puy to Santiago might lead us up there just to see her!!!
Dave the tourist office knows her, has a bed for her and foodI'll be there in five days! Will do my best.
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