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The Yellow X - A Free and Currently Experimental App

wisepilgrim

Camino App Maker
Time of past OR future Camino
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Hello pilgrims!
I have been working on a small side project to the usual wintertime camino guide app updates and it is finally on the app store shelves (though only for iOS, sorry android users).

As some of you may know I spend a lot of time on the camino, more so now that I live next to the Finisterre route and am helping to rebuild a farmhouse on the Francés. This past summer I found myself talking to a lot of pilgrims about being lost on the camino. Not the metaphoric lost we all experience at one point, but the real lost. It happened that one afternoon I caught out of the corner of my eye a pair of pilgrims turning the corner at the bottom of a hill that I knew they should NOT be heading down. I chased them down before they could get too far. They got distracted taking pictures of cows they said.

At the end of the day it became the dinner conversation, and for me I kept asking everyone I met. The number of lost-at-some-point pilgrims surprised me.

I want to point out that there wasn’t a single terrified response, in case there are any soon to be pilgrims reading this. Nobody really gets lost on the camino, they only temporarily lose their way and have to walk back. But at some point or another most people had at least once found themselves a bit too far from the yellow arrows… and of them most were waved back to the camino by someone nearby.

The answers to the ‘lost’ question got me thinking about what could be done to improve the yellow arrows. I haven’t figured out an answer to that question (and don’t know that it is mine to solve) but as part of my side project I have endeavored to answer the question of where the arrows needed to be improved.
I have created a very simple app that does one thing and one thing only, it tells you if you are on the camino. Or off the camino. Then it records your location, and at the end of your camino you are encouraged to submit them via email from within the app.

My hope is that enough pilgrims will use it and the data collected can paint a better picture of where arrows and signage needs to be improved. Once pilgrims begin sending in their “points of confusion” as I like to call them, I will begin plotting them on a map for the public to see. With enough of them I will contact the various Amigo groups to share the findings.

Of course the app is free and always will be. This first version is still experimental but stable, and in the very near future the accuracy will be improved to encompass the entirety of the Camino Francés’ various detours. If it is well received, it is a trivial effort to create the same app for the other caminos.

With a bit of luck, perhaps no more pilgrims will ever visit Sabugos by accident… nor have to climb back up to the camino when they do.

Thanks and Buen Camino!
Michael

Here is the link:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/id1078270702
 
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I just downloaded the app. I am starting my camino at the end of April. I can give you feedback when we return home. (early in June) I'm glad you created this tool.
Buen Camino!
 
sounds a really good idea!
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
Is it just for iPhones or will it work on Android I can't find it?
 
I am walking from Madrid to Sanitago, via Sahagun starting 7 April. I have all your other apps, but note the absence of coverage on the Madrid to Sahagun route. Will this app help me?
 
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Is it just for iPhones or will it work on Android I can't find it?

Might this app be available for Androids in the future?

Not yet on android, but will be if enough people find it helpful.

I am walking from Madrid to Sanitago, via Sahagun starting 7 April. I have all your other apps, but note the absence of coverage on the Madrid to Sahagun route. Will this app help me?
It won't be of any use until you get to Sahagun. And thank you for your support.
 
Silly question, but is using GPS and existing tracks already doing this? SY
 
Perhaps, IF I can ever figure out how to import and use the .xml files on my iPhone...
 
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Silly question, but is using GPS and existing tracks already doing this? SY

Yes and no. Using a GPS with and existing track will do more that tell you if you are on the camino, it will show you the way. It might require a data connection to do it, that depends on the gps device or app.

At the same time, the GPS doesn't have any way of sharing the location of your having been confused. This may or may not be important to you the user, but it was important for me the creator. It really is an exercise in learning where the difficult spots are by collecting real data.
 

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