So, before I began my third Caminho Portuguese from Lisbon in April of this year, I had a week with a friend who lives in the Algarve beforehand. However, literally on the first night of landing in Portugal, I was mugged at knifepoint for my phone. Now, this normally wouldn't matter, as for over a thousand years, the pilgrimage has existed without these pieces of plastic and lithium. Anyway, I digress. Knowing the Portuguese Central (especially from Ponte de Lima onwards, given most people dare not to take the Central from Porto), and it would be busy from Ponte de Lima onwards, I reluctantly pre-booked accommodation from there to SdC. Anyway, Booking.com would not give me details of where I was supposed to be staying (you try remembering 11 hotels in 11 different towns). Regardless, being the enterprising Englishman I am, I managed to virtually find every hotel/albergue and secure my accommodation. But this was extremely difficult, and certain fellow pilgrims made this experience more difficult, but again, there were two (you know who you are), who genuinely went out of their way to help me, even though one of them wasn't even starting until Porto (again, you Canadian legend, you know who you are). Also, a rumour also began that I'm the "Brit who hates Americans". A) I'm not British, I'm English, and B) I hate everyone equally. Again, I digress, but this is my question. Is it really possible to do the Camino in 2024 without a smartphone, or without reservations? Thoughts?