Marigold Mama
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- April-May 2018 Madrid, Salvador& Primitivo and onward
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Maybe you'll find this site helpfulWithout this forum and all those who add to it, I would be oh so lost. I've used the forum and read so many wonderful, helpful, lovely blogs I was able to construct my upcoming May 2018 Camino de Madrid.
Here's what I would like to have help with...I am attempting to put together a list of all those quaint villages and hamlets (and the big places too) along the Camino del Salvaldor which I plan to do in May/June 2018.
Is there anyone there that could assist?
I did buy the map of Spain from the Confraternity which will help if I can find a wall large enough!!! Super beaut of a map but oh boy it's big!
I used some of Max Long's 2013 Guide which included a lot of the little places along the way and the mileage/km and then some. It has helped me immensely in preparing for the Camino de Madrid.
So (sigh) whatcha thunk; anyone out there wanna take the bait/challenge?
Thanks all.
MM
Thank you. This is just perfect. Appreciate your very clear and helpful explanation.Here's the first stage. The little red dots are villages. If they have a number in brackets that tells you how many accommodation options are there (and the details are further down the page). You'll be able to work out villages from reading these maps. Promise. Then you can look them up on google earth and do a virtual walk around them!
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Thanks for your help. I am not sure if Forwalk does this particular Camino. Do you know for certain if they do? I just checked and got this message from them..."Maybe you'll find this site helpful
http://santiago.forwalk.org/en/m/route/MTZP/the-salvador-way/stage-list/#stages
Oh how absolutely purrrfect! Thanks for your offer; I'll gladly take you up on it. Just tell me how do I "PM"? I think I did it once but not sure how badly I fouled.I have made my own booklet for last summer Camino combo. In attachment is a .pdf file of Camino del Salvador if it helps. Just ignore dates and stages and decide for yourself when there. If you want .doc file to edit it please send me PM with your e-mail and I'll froward it to you.
Hope it helps
Hi, MM,Oh how absolutely purrrfect! Thanks for your offer; I'll gladly take you up on it. Just tell me how do I "PM"? I think I did it once but not sure how badly I fouled.
Thank you once more for your offer to share your efforts. You have helped me considerably by doing so.
MM
Yes, the link was for the Salvador, but I see the same maintenance message that you do right now. Check back later.Thanks for your help. I am not sure if Forwalk does this particular Camino. Do you know for certain if they do? I just checked and got this message from them..."
Sorry, but the site you were trying to view is temporarily down for maintenance."
When are you planning to do your maybe Caminos Salvador and Primitivo? That's a similar route to the one I am planning beginning in May 11, 2018. I'll check back with Forwalk in a week or so. I am beginning to recall my question to them was not about the Camino del Salvador but rather about the Camino de Madrid. Thanks. I've got another source to look at, too. This is great. I've got help from Kiwi Family; Kinky One and now you. What a fantastic resource this Forum us.Yes, the link was for the Salvador, but I see the same maintenance message that you do right now. Check back later.
I'm actually thinking of doing the Frances to León, then the Salvador to Oviedo, and finishing up on the Primitivo.
Oh that is hilarious. No way am I in anyway a computer genius. But my Angels do a bang up job for me. I went to your avatar. Then I clicked on "Start a Conversation". Then I clicked one of the buttons. I think it was the first button that I thought was making the conversation personal and not open to the entire forum. Thank God my Angels were at work...Lord knows I could have said something embarrassing...Hi, MM,
I don't know how you sent that PM but I can't send reply that's why I thought to my self you're definitely not an IT-illiterate but actually a genius
Anyway I've sent you .pdf & .docx files via e-mail.
addendum: I forgot to add I have also order from the Confraternity the Camino de Madrid 2017 guide by Angelika Schneider & Johnnie Walker as another source.Without this forum and all those who add to it, I would be oh so lost. I've used the forum and read so many wonderful, helpful, lovely blogs I was able to construct my upcoming May 2018 Camino de Madrid.
Here's what I would like to have help with...I am attempting to put together a list of all those quaint villages and hamlets (and the big places too) along the Camino del Salvaldor which I plan to do in May/June 2018.
Is there anyone there that could assist?
I did buy the map of Spain from the Confraternity which will help if I can find a wall large enough!!! Super beaut of a map but oh boy it's big!
I used some of Max Long's 2013 Guide which included a lot of the little places along the way and the mileage/km and then some. It has helped me immensely in preparing for the Camino de Madrid.
So (sigh) whatcha thunk; anyone out there wanna take the bait/challenge?
Thanks all.
MM
I'm starting from St Jean next week!When are you planning to do your maybe Caminos Salvador and Primitivo? That's a similar route to the one I am planning beginning in May 11, 2018. I'll check back with Forwalk in a week or so. I am beginning to recall my question to them was not about the Camino del Salvador but rather about the Camino de Madrid. Thanks. I've got another source to look at, too. This is great. I've got help from Kiwi Family; Kinky One and now you. What a fantastic resource this Forum us.
Have a wonderful journey.I'm starting from St Jean next week!
IMO, the most complete guide is here.
http://docplayer.net/28149718-English-language-guide-to-the-camino-del-salvador-leon-oviedo.html
Thank you. I have one by Jose Antonio Cunarro Exposito aka "Ender' that looks similar to this. Translated by Laurie Reynolds.IMO, the most complete guide is here.
http://docplayer.net/28149718-English-language-guide-to-the-camino-del-salvador-leon-oviedo.html
All villages are noted.
However, the one I have shows doing this Camino in 9 days where the other guide that you like is for 7 days. I wonder which might be the latest edition. I like the pictures, too. Did you find pictures to be helpful? Thanks again.
Or you could look at Enders guide to the Camino del Salvador. It has good descriptions many pictures to direct you. Ender lives in the region and has done wonderful work in maintaining and marking the way
IMO, the most complete guide is here.
http://docplayer.net/28149718-English-language-guide-to-the-camino-del-salvador-leon-oviedo.html
All villages are noted.
Thank you. This is a very, very nice piece that "Enders" put together. I like it and especially with the pictures. However, it's somewhat weighty...and I'm trying to keep the pack as light as possible. I may just do a bit of copy and paste to make it less pages.Or you could look at Enders guide to the Camino del Salvador. It has good descriptions many pictures to direct you. Ender lives in the region and has done wonderful work in maintaining and marking the way
I deleted the pictures I would not need while walking, shrunk everything to about 1/8 of a page, printed on both sides, and voila: portable Ender guide.Thank you. This is a very, very nice piece that "Enders" put together. However, it's somewhat weighty...and I'm trying to keep the pack as light as possible.
MM
Wow! If only I had the know how...I deleted the pictures I would not need while walking, shrunk everything to about 1/8 of a page, printed on both sides, and voila: portable Ender guide.
In Word, click on the images and delete. To shrink what remains, you do that with the printing settings.Wow! If only I had the know how...
Thanks for the idea and suggestion.
Okay. I'll see how I handle this. Otherwise, drop in for a cup of coffee...In Word, click on the images and delete. To shrink what remains, you do that with the printing settings.
Well, actually I also have a smartphone but it's not that smart. I am finding, I am going to have to know what to do with it to make it a smartphone. Once I have that figured out I then can begin to download into the phone so that I wouldn't have to be carrying a lot of paper. But then there is the fact that what if my phone should not be willing! and the battery is dead or whatever..I did not know/realize you were looking for a printed guide or list. In these days that limits the possibilities a lot and to increase the weight you have to carry.
I walked the San Salvador in May this year and used Ender's guide which I had downloaded to my I pod touch. Great guideWell, actually I also have a smartphone but it's not that smart. I am finding, I am going to have to know what to do with it to make it a smartphone. Once I have that figured out I then can begin to download into the phone so that I wouldn't have to be carrying a lot of paper. But then there is the fact that what if my phone should not be willing! and the battery is dead or whatever..
You see the dilemma one has with way too many choice. I think I should take the advice of so many: "Just start walking". Thank you, Antonius
MM
Thank you. Enders did a beautiful job with his guide. I hope you had a lovely Camino. How was the weather? Did you have any place that was hard to navigate? e.g. waymarkings or path vague? Did you have a favorite town, bar, lodging?I walked the San Salvador in May this year and used Ender's guide which I had downloaded to my I pod touch. Great guide
Thank you once more, Kinky One. You have been a whole lotta help with getting my tootsies on Spanish soil.Try not to miss Sandra's albergue in Benduenos @Marigold Mama :
https://www.gronze.com/asturias/benduenos/albergue-peregrinos-santuario-benduenos
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