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Can someone bring a Camino map home to me from Santiago!!

barbfox5759

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June 2013
Looking for someone on the Camino to bring back a map from Santiago!! I walked the Camino from St. Jean to Santiago and on to Finesterra and finished in Muxia in June/July. I was on the Camino for 28 days and all of it was amazing. I was so traveling ultra light, andI left without buying a map of the Camino in Santiago before returning home to Colorado. If anyone out there can buy one and mail to me when they return home, I would be so grateful. I have not been able to find one on line. Thank you so much...Buen Camino!!
 
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Hi Barb -
I ordered a fantastic map of the Camino de Santiago online from Pilgrim Supplies eBay store in the UK. Trish Clarke, a fellow Aussie, posted a comment on the Forum about the map she ordered a few months back and I ordered one on her recommendation. It's a really cool map - the path of the Camino is very clearly marked and I was able to use the map in a presentation I did on the Camino to my yoga group recently. It has it's own plastic folder for safekeeping and it's suitable for framing if you would like to do this. It's well worth checking them out for your map.
Good luck -
Jenny-
Sydney, Australia
 
The map I have, and treasure, is a wmp (world mapping project) jacosweg Spanien, Nord map I found in Stanfords in London. ISBN 978-3-8317-7979-3. It covers the route from Roncevalles to Fisterra and the Camino Frances and several other routes are highlighted. The beloved used it to track my progress, and it has been useful when unsuspecting friends have asked "so where have you been?"
 
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