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Has anyone used this credential/notebook?

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Personally I think it is far to heavy and the translations into other languages than Spanish were really bad - at least that was the case in the version I saw some time ago.

Buen Camino, SY
 
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Personally I think it is far to heavy and the translations into other languages than Spanish were really bad - at least that was the case in the version I saw some time ago.

Buen Camino, SY
For me, it is too heavy, but I know that many pilgrims like to bring a small notebook with them, so I thought that this might be nice way to carry a credential and notebook. I just found that Ivar carries it in the store! https://www.santiagodecompostela.me...cathedral-in-santiago#shopify-product-reviews
 
It's a sweet concept. If it weren't too heavy and if one were to be disciplined enough to write in it regularly, I would think that it would be a wonderful thing to have long after the Camino was over.
 
used it from SJPdP to Logrono, April 2018, Returned to the Camino , Logrono tp Santiago, used the standard passport, much lighter and more user friendly.
Did get quite a few compliments on it though
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
138g according to the store listing - I must say its tempting -though with 48 places for "official" stamps it's a little light. Does someone who's seen it in real life think it would work if you saved the "official" 48 stamp places for your overnight stays - and then used other pages for other stamps like bars and churchs along the way?
 
138g according to the store listing - I must say its tempting -though with 48 places for "official" stamps it's a little light. Does someone who's seen it in real life think it would work if you saved the "official" 48 stamp places for your overnight stays - and then used other pages for other stamps like bars and churchs along the way?
I think that the book has at least 38 pages, so it has enough room for "extra" stamps, and a few handwritten notes on each page.
 
WOW I really like this book. I did not see it at the shop. Shucks. Even if it is too heavy to carry around, I would have still bought it as a nice souvenir. Nothing preventing ya from stamping it when you get to your destination hostel and sending it along with the luggage. Awesome.
 
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