TwoLaneView
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- April, 2023
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Thanks so much. (face red) I was clearly over thinking that one.;-)Straight on.
You are not the first person to ask that question! For example, here.I was clearly over thinking that one.;-)
Which guide and edition? It's not explained in every edition, unfortunately.At the bottom of page 39 is the explanation of the abbreviations.
At the front of his guide , he explains all the abbreviations, SO means , straight onCould someone please tell me what “s/o” stands for in Brierley’s guide? He uses it often in directions, for example, “keep s/o up concrete path.” it is driving me crazy trying to figure out what it means. Thank you!
I wouldn't be too embarrassed. Here is a list of 122 meanings for S/O or SO, and straight on is not included. I think it is in common use as a navigation direction for some many years, eg I see KSO - keep straight on, routinely. Normally a guide book will have an explanation, but I have just checked my 2020 edition of John Brierley's CP guide, and it isn't explained. But perhaps it isn't used either - don't ask me to check that!Thanks so much. (face red) I was clearly over thinking that one.;-)
This is the 2020 book, page 39 as someone mentioned aboveAt the bottom of page 39 is the explanation of the abbreviations.
Straight onCould someone please tell me what “s/o” stands for in Brierley’s guide? He uses it often in directions, for example, “keep s/o up concrete path.” it is driving me crazy trying to figure out what it means. Thank you!