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AJGuillaume

Pèlerin du monde
Time of past OR future Camino
Via Gebennensis (2018)
Via Podiensis (2018)
Voie Nive Bidassoa (2018)
Camino Del Norte (2018)
We are looking at how we could keep the family and friends informed about our progress on the Camino. Not everyone has a Facebook account, so we ruled that out. We looked at FindPenguins, but that also requires a login. So we thought we would just create a blog, with a website address that anyone can type in and follow without requiring a login.
The question therefore is: what do people use?
We want something simple, easy to use, and not time consuming to set up.
Any advice/opinion/suggestion will be welcome!
Thank you in advance
Happy Easter!
 
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We are looking at how we could keep the family and friends informed about our progress on the Camino. Not everyone has a Facebook account, so we ruled that out. We looked at FindPenguins, but that also requires a login. So we thought we would just create a blog, with a website address that anyone can type in and follow without requiring a login.
The question therefore is: what do people use?
We want something simple, easy to use, and not time consuming to set up.
Any advice/opinion/suggestion will be welcome!
Thank you in advance
Happy Easter!
Oh, AJ, I cannot wait to follow your LONG camino! I went to FindPenguins only because blogger.com stopped working. I know that people like wordpress, so that is an option, but whatever you do, make sure to tell us! When are you starting?
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
I don't think that you need to log in to Find Penguins to simply read posts.

Edit: I just checked, and you don't need to log in to read posts or to comment, though if someone comments without an account they will need to add their name to their comment so that you know who it's from. After you create your new trip simply send your friends and family the link.
 
I've used the free version of WordPress for ten years now. Easy as pie, post and photos from iphone app while walking, no need to lug a laptop or tablet.
 
Oh, AJ, I cannot wait to follow your LONG camino! I went to FindPenguins only because blogger.com stopped working. I know that people like wordpress, so that is an option, but whatever you do, make sure to tell us! When are you starting?

Hello Laurie,
We leave Australia on 23 May, we start walking on 9 June.
Still lots of stuff to prepare, in particular getting all the GPS tracks for the coastal alternatives that you suggested.
We will definitely tell you how it's going, with a post or two on this forum
Cheers
Andrew
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
I don't think that you need to log in to Find Penguins to simply read posts.

Edit: I just checked, and you don't need to log in to read posts or to comment, though if someone comments without an account they will need to add their name to their comment so that you know who it's from. After you create your new trip simply send your friends and family the link.

Thank you Trecile! I'll check this out, and see whether some of the older members of our family are happy to follow us on FindPenguins.
Cheers
Andrew
 
We are looking at how we could keep the family and friends informed about our progress on the Camino. Not everyone has a Facebook account, so we ruled that out. We looked at FindPenguins, but that also requires a login. So we thought we would just create a blog, with a website address that anyone can type in and follow without requiring a login.
The question therefore is: what do people use?
We want something simple, easy to use, and not time consuming to set up.
Any advice/opinion/suggestion will be welcome!
Thank you in advance
Happy Easter!
WordPress is idiot proof.. obviously I still struggle with it but I'm sure you'll be fine
 
Not everyone has a Facebook account, so we ruled that out.

It could still work: I used FB to make an open page, accessible to everyone (including those without a FB account!) and blogged on that. You just have to make sure family and friends have the webadress, but you have to do that anyway.
 
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It could still work: I used FB to make an open page, accessible to everyone (including those without a FB account!) and blogged on that. You just have to make sure family and friends have the webadress, but you have to do that anyway.

You mean I’m not the only one who doesn’t have or want a FB account?
 
We are looking at how we could keep the family and friends informed about our progress on the Camino. Not everyone has a Facebook account, so we ruled that out. We looked at FindPenguins, but that also requires a login. So we thought we would just create a blog, with a website address that anyone can type in and follow without requiring a login.
The question therefore is: what do people use?
We want something simple, easy to use, and not time consuming to set up.
Any advice/opinion/suggestion will be welcome!
Thank you in advance
Happy Easter!
WordPress, they offer a free, easy-to-use blog site. You might want to look at Weebly.com too.
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
I never could master Word Press. I've used Travelblog.org (formerly Travelpod) for 2 Caminos.
 
I use the app Blogger for Blogspot by An Tu on my IPhone. Very easy to use. See my blog from the Via de la Plata, address below.
 
Caminoconfidential.blogspot.com.au
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
We are looking at how we could keep the family and friends informed about our progress on the Camino. Not everyone has a Facebook account, so we ruled that out. We looked at FindPenguins, but that also requires a login. So we thought we would just create a blog, with a website address that anyone can type in and follow without requiring a login.
The question therefore is: what do people use?
We want something simple, easy to use, and not time consuming to set up.
Any advice/opinion/suggestion will be welcome!
Thank you in advance
Happy Easter!
I'm using Wordpress too. I think you have to login but it is straightforward. You just need to spend a bit of time getting the hang of it - at least I had to.
 
We are looking at how we could keep the family and friends informed about our progress on the Camino. Not everyone has a Facebook account, so we ruled that out. We looked at FindPenguins, but that also requires a login. So we thought we would just create a blog, with a website address that anyone can type in and follow without requiring a login.
The question therefore is: what do people use?
We want something simple, easy to use, and not time consuming to set up.
Any advice/opinion/suggestion will be welcome!
Thank you in advance
Happy Easter!
I’ve used wordpress and polarsteps ... noth great. Polarsteps gives a gps map.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Hi Andrew, as @trecile mentioned, you don't need a login to view Find Penguins posts. However it it can seem a bit complicated to people who aren't used to social media (some of my older relatives found it difficult to see my posts). Despite that, I'll probably continue to use it on the Camino as it's a really quick way to post daily updates and photographs

I've also used wordpress and weebly. I've found weebly to be simpler and more intuitive than wordpress. I'm using it for a blog at the moment and am very happy with it.
 
Hi Andrew, as @trecile mentioned, you don't need a login to view Find Penguins posts. However it it can seem a bit complicated to people who aren't used to social media (some of my older relatives found it difficult to see my posts). Despite that, I'll probably continue to use it on the Camino as it's a really quick way to post daily updates and photographs

I've also used wordpress and weebly. I've found weebly to be simpler and more intuitive than wordpress. I'm using it for a blog at the moment and am very happy with it.

Thank you Nuala! It is precisely because I have older relatives who are not used to social media that I am looking for something else. I'll check out weebly too.
 
Holoholo automatically captures your footpaths, places, photos, and journals.
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
My 87 year old mother hasn't had a problem following me on Find Penguins. :)
I just took a look at Find Penguins. I was able to download the app for free but it says there is a cost of $20 for a premium membership and a monthly fee if you would rather pay that way. I'm not sure what that if for. Do you know anything about that? I'm also looking for a pretty easy, straight forward blog site and like the way this one has a map feature people can see where you are.
 
@Long Hiker , I used Polarsteps. The app is free. The only issue I had was that I had way too many photos, and loading the blog on a desktop was slow. Polarsteps has a map feature, and posting photos and text is straightforward on the app.
Buen Camino
Andrew
 
I just took a look at Find Penguins. I was able to download the app for free but it says there is a cost of $20 for a premium membership and a monthly fee if you would rather pay that way. I'm not sure what that if for. Do you know anything about that? I'm also looking for a pretty easy, straight forward blog site and like the way this one has a map feature people can see where you are.
If you pay for the upgraded membership you can upload more photos with each entry - 10 vs 6, and you can also upload short videos. There are some other features detailed here https://findpenguins.com
/premium?hl=en
I used the free version on my first Camino and it was definitely adequate.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

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