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Excellent Book.Is the "Pilgrimage Road to Santiago" a book that I should really get in paperback? Like, will j be madly scribbling notes inside? Adding it to my pack for the walk? Using it as a coffee table book?
Or is this something I should get for my kindle to read while I'm awake and dreaming of hikes to come in the wee hours of the night?
Is the "Pilgrimage Road to Santiago" a book that I should really get in paperback? Like, will j be madly scribbling notes inside? Adding it to my pack for the walk? Using it as a coffee table book? Or is this something I should get for my kindle to read while I'm awake and dreaming of hikes to come in the wee hours of the night?
: I took pictures of the travel guides with adresses, maps and opening hours on my cell and deleted as I went.
I've googled the title but can't find a reference to this book. Who is the author, the editor?This is a great idea!
Interestingly enough, from what I undertand, that's what this book is tooit's full of info about the history, and art/architecural stuff. It's not a "hiking guide" it's more like a tour book with information about the places and sites that you pass through. I think it includes all of the various paths too, not just the popular France way.
Does this work: http://www.amazon.com/dp/0312254164/?tag=casaivar02-20I've googled the title but can't find a reference to this book. Who is the author, the editor?
Had never heard of it, but if you tell me it has lots of relevant historical and architectural info, I will take a solid look at it! Thank you for this tip!
If you search the message board here for it you can find where people recommend it. That's how I heard about it. Someone said it is illustrated or has pictures or something. I can't remember now. My head is swimming in information, lolI've googled the title but can't find a reference to this book. Who is the author, the editor?
400+ pages of historical & architectural information. I enjoyed reading it prior to walking but way to much uni formation to fully absorb/memorise. However, still great to have a paper copy if you're into books.Had never heard of it, but if you tell me it has lots of relevant historical and architectural info, I will take a solid look at it! Thank you for this tip!
I bought this book in Malaga airport last year and if you are doing more than three days I would leave it on the coffee table. e readers are excellent on the camino, with early starts and finishes you can have a lot of down time so more than one book may be needed, even allowing for exploration time, I usually go through two to three on the Frances. A lightweight note book should do well for your notes and you will be tempted to write much more. Travel light and you will enjoy the journey much more.Is the "Pilgrimage Road to Santiago" a book that I should really get in paperback? Like, will j be madly scribbling notes inside? Adding it to my pack for the walk? Using it as a coffee table book?
Or is this something I should get for my kindle to read while I'm awake and dreaming of hikes to come in the wee hours of the night?
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