I believe we have wandered from the thread of this post which is about the availability of poles in Leon. I don’t understand why people feel the need to comment on whether poles are needed on the Camino. These comments are nothing to do with the...
I am reopening this thread just to report that I got a reliable PM that the Pilgrims Office has confirmed the interpretation that the two stamps a day rule applies to every credential for the last 100 kms, no matter where the pilgrim has started...
The original facebook post has been changed, so I am going to close the thread until there is more news.
Logic dictates that the office isn’t telling the volunteers to check that a credential starting in Roncesvalles has two stamps a day from...
Every pilgrim should have their own personal stamp and we can stamp each other's credentials on the way. Ultimate solution for the introverts is to have your own set of stamps. An emergency stamp might be created from a potato.
As for now there...
I do not think so.
According to me, stamps have 2 functions: remembering good places to be, and proving you have done the Camino in order to get a Compostela.
Even in a christian perspective, stamps have little to do with "the spirit of the...
If you start out from anywhere you should have noticed that the most commonplace credential says at the top of each page:
"En la casillas debera figurar el sello de cada localidad (AL MENOS DOS POR DIA) con la fecha, para acreditar so paso...
I can imagine this one causing a lot of consternation. Are the pilgrim office really going to refuse a Compostela to someone who walks all the way from Porto or SJPDP who does not have two stamps per day right from the start but who does have two...
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