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Wisepilgrim App soon to be a printed guide book

SYates

Camino Fossil AD 1999, now living in Santiago de C
Time of past OR future Camino
First: Camino Francés 1999
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Last: Santiago - Muxia 2019

Now: http://egeria.house/
Usual disclaimer: No commercial interest, no affiliate relationship etc. just a happy user/customer.

Wisepilgrim Apps (which I have used both on the VdlP and now on the CF) is finally, finally planning to make a printed aka paper guide book for those of us (me included!) that always tend to forget to charge their phones that are smarter than the owner :p

I came across their indiegogo campaign and thought I would share it here in case somebody wants to support the project. If that post is against forum rules, dear mods feel free to remove it!

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-camino-de-santiago-a-wise-pilgrim-guide#/

Buen Camino de la Vida and yes, I know, I still owe the community some more updates of my current Camino (de la Vida), SY
 
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Our Atmospheric H30 poncho offers lightness and waterproofness. Easily compressible and made with our Waterproof fabric, its heat-sealed interior seams guarantee its waterproofness. Includes carrying bag.

€60,-
@SYates. Thanks for posting the link. I didn't use WP on my camino but have been studying it for my next one, I see the advantages of the app over a hard copy and wonder if the WP guide book will be a bit bulky. I guess time will tell.

Yes, we are waiting for more updates on your journey.
Buen camino
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Wow SYates, that was fast. Today was the first day of the IndieGoGo so I haven't quite gotten the word out everywhere, but you beat me to it here in the forums.

Regarding the size, it will not be bulky as weight is always near the top of the list of requirements. I have included about 100 city maps, and cut out the piles of photos that most guidebooks use to fill up the pages. There are some, but photos take up paper and ink and have a weight and a size that is un-necessary.

And thank you clearskies, the Wise Pilgrim Portrait Project was a blast this summer... and among a few other catalysts it was talking to so many pilgrims that I recognized that there was still a need for a better guidebook.

I am working on a few more samples to post to the GoGo, so check back for more.

Animo,
Michael
 
These guides are among the very best available in digital format. I have all of them, even for routes I have not yet walked...I just might.

This past November, I had the pleasure of meeting the author and discussing at some length what the "optimum" analog guide book would look like, what was essential, and what was "fluff." I think Michael was genuinely interested in providing the maximum value for the price charged.

In that context, I look forward to taking delivery on my first hard copy of the Wise Pilgrim Guides.

You cannot go wrong with this expansive family of Camino guides.

Disclaimer: I have absolutely NO commercial interest in any of these guides. My sole interest is in setting the best information to the pilgrim.

I hope this helps, and Michael does well with these guides.
 
Usual disclaimer: No commercial interest, no affiliate relationship etc. just a happy user/customer.

Wisepilgrim Apps (which I have used both on the VdlP and now on the CF) is finally, finally planning to make a printed aka paper guide book for those of us (me included!) that always tend to forget to charge their phones that are smarter than the owner :p

I came across their indiegogo campaign and thought I would share it here in case somebody wants to support the project. If that post is against forum rules, dear mods feel free to remove it!

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/the-camino-de-santiago-a-wise-pilgrim-guide#/

Buen Camino de la Vida and yes, I know, I still owe the community some more updates of my current Camino (de la Vida), SY
Thanks, how can I buy this book?
 
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In a text exchange with "wise pilgrim" yesterday, he informed me that his guides will eventually be available through Amazon.com. Stay tuned...

I hope this helps.
 
I'll be ordering via the IndieGoGo link ... thanks for the information! The guide looks phenomenal - excited for future routes to be available as well (Norte & Portuguese!). Buen Camino to all!
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
These guides are among the very best available in digital format. I have all of them, even for routes I have not yet walked...I just might.

This past November, I had the pleasure of meeting the author and discussing at some length what the "optimum" analog guide book would look like, what was essential, and what was "fluff." I think Michael was genuinely interested in providing the maximum value for the price charged.

In that context, I look forward to taking delivery on my first hard copy of the Wise Pilgrim Guides.

You cannot go wrong with this expansive family of Camino guides.

Disclaimer: I have absolutely NO commercial interest in any of these guides. My sole interest is in setting the best information to the pilgrim.

I hope this helps, and Michael does well with these guides.
Each year I buy a guide then at end of Camino leave it behind for someone to make use . One use to be able to print a guide but have not been able to find the site any longer. I am finishing the Camino Frances, since did not want to go to Santiago spent many days relaxing and finished in leon. Appreciate where one could find a site to print the Camino Frances.
 
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BIG UPDATE!

The books have been printed, and are schedule for assembly next week. Because they were printed here in Santiago where I am located I have decided that for the foreseeable future NOT to distribute them through Amazon. I know I know you are a Prime member, but I have not printed enough of them to make bulk shipping to the Amazon distribution center feasible. Plus it is a hassle and I've got a Portugués Guidebook to finish up.

Instead I have decided to have the online sales go through the Camino Forum Shops, which are run by Ivar too. He is also based in Santiago, and sends packages out into the world on a daily basis with great success. He also includes a free credential with every book, which is a perk that I know is appreciated. If you have arrived to Spain and want a copy, send me an email (michael@wisepilgrim.com) or ask in your albergue if they know where to find a copy.

The ebook version is available via Amazon and iBooks, and of course the apps are still under active development.

A big thanks to everyone for their support.

Michael

Here is the link to order online:
https://www.santiagodecompostela.me/products/wise-pilgrim-guides-the-camino-frances
 

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