Traditionally the CSJ produced guidebooks to the lesser walked routes. For example when I first wrote the guide to the Camino Inglés only 1000 pilgrims a year walked the route. Nowadays more than 12000. More pilgrims means more facilities and other commercial guidebooks are available. Job done.
Looking to the future are there lesser known routes for which we should look at writing guides? What's your wish list?
All of the guidebooks published by the CSJ are produced by volunteers. No one involved get paid anything.
Looking to the future are there lesser known routes for which we should look at writing guides? What's your wish list?
All of the guidebooks published by the CSJ are produced by volunteers. No one involved get paid anything.