KeyserSoza
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We are walking from Monteforte to SDC. We are using the Brierly guide primarily for route planning. A great book but unfortunately we have come across some errors that could affect pilgrims planning for a section. One is subjective but the second error is simply wrong information.
Brierley describes the path descent into Belares as “precipitous”. In reality it is a zig-zag path through the woods at a reasonable gradient. It is an old Roman road typically 2.0m wide with steep woods to one side. There are no precipitous drops anywhere! The guide mentions possible slippery cobbles in wet weather which is fair enough.
In my view the more serious error is to say that there is 1395m of ascent between Rodiero and A Laxe. Today I walked from Rodiero to Lalin which by my calculations on an Apple Watch and a GPS device gave an ascent of 330m. Add another 50m to A Laxe which bring you to circa 400m of ascent for the walk. This is significantly short of 1395m in the Guide.
It looks like the late John Brierly calculated the ascent in Feet and never converted it to Metres.
Brierley describes the path descent into Belares as “precipitous”. In reality it is a zig-zag path through the woods at a reasonable gradient. It is an old Roman road typically 2.0m wide with steep woods to one side. There are no precipitous drops anywhere! The guide mentions possible slippery cobbles in wet weather which is fair enough.
In my view the more serious error is to say that there is 1395m of ascent between Rodiero and A Laxe. Today I walked from Rodiero to Lalin which by my calculations on an Apple Watch and a GPS device gave an ascent of 330m. Add another 50m to A Laxe which bring you to circa 400m of ascent for the walk. This is significantly short of 1395m in the Guide.
It looks like the late John Brierly calculated the ascent in Feet and never converted it to Metres.