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Yes, I really have nothing better to do
Difficult to think of anything better to do than looking at maps in lockdown!
Kathar1na, can I ask which map series you used in post 79? Looks a bit like IGN, but I can' t find one exactly the same. (Lovely work, by the way.)
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
Difficult to think of anything better to do than looking at maps in lockdown! Kathar1na, can I ask which map series you used in post 79? Looks a bit like IGN, but I can' t find one exactly the same. (Lovely work, by the way.)
Thank you 🙂. It is indeed an IGN map. It took me a while to find it again so apologies for describing in great detail how to get there - it may save time.
  • go to https://www.geoportail.gouv.fr/carte ;
  • I usually type a location name into the search field straight away, for example Arneguy but any location will do of course, it is a comfortable and user friendly interface;
  • click on CARTES (top left); a window with a number of options for maps of different kinds opens;
  • click on Voir tous les fonds de carte to view all the available map backgrounds;
  • click on Carte IGN (number 2 from start) to get to the map I used. I usually prefer Carte topographique IGN. It is even possible to view the Cassini maps from the 18th century!
  • last but not least: enjoy ☺.

Geoportail.jpg
 
I'll have to explore geoportail. I usually use https://gpsvisualizer.com

Besides viewing your choice of map base layers you can view gps files overlaid on top, markup the map to create gps files, save one for about a week so you can send a link, display elevation profiles from gps files, etc.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
I forgot to mention: If, in Géoportail, you click on Carte IGN and on Parcelles cadastrales, you can see the borders of the territory of Arneguy.

Then all you have to do is pull out your favourite purple sharpie / marker pen / fluo, and Bob's your uncle. 😇
 
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There is a bit of melancholy hanging in the air on this Sunday morning. There is definitely a vibe in the air that the lockdown is coming to an end.

A good moment to say how much I enjoyed these threads. As if it had not been obvious. 😇

I learnt more about some interesting new things. I enjoyed the chase for clues and answers, the dead ends, the unexpected turns, the creative answers, the not-so-creative answers 😂, the fact that my mind was taken off other stuff and I didn't fly into yet another rage about politicians that shall remain unnamed, and last but not least the fact that we helped to put the memory of Señor Sostres right if only on these ephemeral cyberpages.

And I am still having a fit of the giggles when I visit the comments again that say that Martin Sheen is not 4 meters tall and crudely photoshopped. 🤣

Thanks!
 
There is definitely a vibe in the air that the lockdown is coming to an end.
In the UK, which was obviously seriously underprepared for the pandemic, we are all praying for the lockdown NOT to come to an end yet! I had planned a walking holiday in Scotland next month, booked accommodation and travel, but will now be putting it off to next year.

Thanks for the info on your maps - I had French IGN saved as a favourite (it is excellent for showing the French Grandes Randonnées in great detail) but the layout has changed and my French is poor.

I am a bit of a map nerd - I have a complete set of IGN 1:25000 maps for the GR65 from Figeac to SJpdP
 
Perfect memento/gift in a presentation box. Engraving available, 25 character max.
Then somehow it acquired also the name croix Thibault or similar spelling. This may be a family name. The Croix Thibault was apparently put in place in 1993 at the occasion of the Santiago Holy Year 1993 that fuelled the contemporary Camino revival.
I am adding this tiny bit of info because I recently consulted a guidebook published in 1999 and written by a well-known Spanish author - Millán Bravo Lozano - and I happened to see the entry about this cross.

Posters ask occasionally about the Croix Thibault. Brierley does not seem to know anything about it. This cross or memorial is indeed called after the family name of the person who had it erected. The canons (priests) of Roncesvalles blessed it in the summer of 1993.
 
Would I be right in guessing 'really'?
This has all gotten above my pay grade. Android? GPSVisualizer? exif data? The height above sea level that Kathar1na extracted from Flickr seems a bit at odds with reality. The sign in the film was held between a couple of rocks, and the view behind it was the rocky outcrop. I guess they must have moved it for the scene, then put it back. I'm still asking why Daniel went in the wrong direction when he was standing next to a sign pointing in the right direction. Obviously, if he'd gone in the right direction he probably wouldn't have died, and there would be no story to film, but there should be a better reason.
I have long thought that Daniel was a very poor anthropologist, doomed either to die or to flunk out of the dissertation for careless fieldwork practice...
 

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