WanderingtheJakobsweg
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- April 2023
Hi
I've started with the (North) Munich Jakobsweg - although there are official marked and signposted Jakobsweg (Camino) routes, there are no stamps available on a lot of the early stages. I wrote my start point into the credential but although there's a working monastery with a church and the muscle on a sign they don't have a stamp. The first stamp I could get was 30km from the start, and then no more for another 80km or so, after which they become more frequent but still erratically so (sometimes two within a few km, then nothing for 40km).
Obviously it doesn't matter really, but I'm just curious - does anyone know whether I could get a distance certificate in Santiago from my start point or my first stamp? Surely they won't even really know how far apart the places I got the stamps I have in my credential are? It seems far fetched to think they'd know which churches/ places have stamps. My guidebook listed places as having stamps which no longer do or which weren't open when I passed through, but I also found stamps by chance in churches on the route not even mentioned in any context by the guide book.
I've started with the (North) Munich Jakobsweg - although there are official marked and signposted Jakobsweg (Camino) routes, there are no stamps available on a lot of the early stages. I wrote my start point into the credential but although there's a working monastery with a church and the muscle on a sign they don't have a stamp. The first stamp I could get was 30km from the start, and then no more for another 80km or so, after which they become more frequent but still erratically so (sometimes two within a few km, then nothing for 40km).
Obviously it doesn't matter really, but I'm just curious - does anyone know whether I could get a distance certificate in Santiago from my start point or my first stamp? Surely they won't even really know how far apart the places I got the stamps I have in my credential are? It seems far fetched to think they'd know which churches/ places have stamps. My guidebook listed places as having stamps which no longer do or which weren't open when I passed through, but I also found stamps by chance in churches on the route not even mentioned in any context by the guide book.