Jackiesiemens
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- May 2016 Camino France
Does anyone know when the new 2017 guide book will be available?
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Don't think there will be a digital version of the Brierley guide.@ivar will digital versions be available soon? I am particularly interested in the maps edition.
@ivar will digital versions be available soon? I am particularly interested in the maps edition.
I have not heard of any plans for a digital version... but then again, I am not in contact with him on a regular basis. Had a nice lunch with him when he was here this fall after he walked the Camino Portugues (for the 2017 edition update).@ivar will digital versions be available soon? I am particularly interested in the maps edition.
I'm wondering whether I should just get the 'Maps' edition, as while, like Robo and Margaret, I enjoy Brierly's maps and directions, I do dislike his spiritual waffle. And I presume it's a little lighter.
Regards
Gerard
Robbo, did I overdo my criticism? I consider his guides really well done. For me the best around. I just ordered the Portuguese Maps. I'll have other literature, and a tablet.I think if you only had the maps, you might miss out a bit. There are other sections you might dip into only once, but it could be useful. Just IMHO
The book is a guide rather than a detailed trekking map. Read the text with the map. Some of the city maps are perhaps a bit vague but do in practice get you to where you want to go. When I was preparing I would imagine writing instructions for someone not a map reader as I walked along a familiar route. How would I describe this intersection? Straight over ( s/o). Is there a landmark for guidance (pass the church). The route is very well way marked and stunning. Keep the sun over your right shoulder and head north. I walked the coastal route and took as many add on, detours and variations as I could fit in to the time I had. Take courage and go for it.Is it me? I picked up this Brierley book in preparation for my Porto to SDC this year, but I find it extremely confusing, and I am an avid map reader/lover. Any hints?[/
Mine doesn't but the route is easy to find as you leave Ponteverde. I was tempted to take it but I was running out of time. Member sfpotter too, this route and really, really enjoyed it and I also came across two young women who followed that route unintentionally and managed without any problems at all. I am sure others here will have heaps more information for you. My advice is go for it and enjoy yourself!Does Brierley's "Maps Only" booklet show the Coastal route AND the Littoral route?
Hi there,
I have had the 2017 edition for sale a few months now. You can find it here:
https://www.santiagodecompostela.me...portugues-lisbon-porto-santiago-camino-guides
Buen camino!
Ivar
It is out of stock from the publisher as well... they say beginning of June.. then about a week after that I will have it back in stock.Hi Ivar,
I see the guide for Camino Portugues is sold out. Do you know when will it be again available?
Thanks,
Alexandra
Hi there,
I have had the 2017 edition for sale a few months now. You can find it here:
https://www.santiagodecompostela.me...portugues-lisbon-porto-santiago-camino-guides
Buen camino!
Ivar
Hi Ivar. We are arriving October 11th in Porto. We come from Denmark. Will it be possible to have the 2018 edition delivered in time? Or should I order 2017 now? Best regards MarieHi there,
I have had the 2017 edition for sale a few months now. You can find it here:
https://www.santiagodecompostela.me...portugues-lisbon-porto-santiago-camino-guides
Buen camino!
Ivar
It would be complicated. The 2018 Brierley Guide will be shipped from the UK to me on Monday. I hope to have it by the end of next week. Then I would need to ship it to you.. so not much time. I am out of his 2017 guide at the moment. Look at the reviews of this book (under the description):Hi Ivar. We are arriving October 11th in Porto. We come from Denmark. Will it be possible to have the 2018 edition delivered in time? Or should I order 2017 now? Best regards Marie
Will there be an updated 2018 Wise Pilgrim guide for Portugal and if so, when would it be available. Planning on walking in April and if there will be a new guide, would prefer to have it.
Is there a difference in the pilgrim passes for Portugal & Spain, or are they all the same? Trying to decide if I should order them now or get them in Porto at the cathedral.
Hi, I bought Brierley's 2018 Camino Portugués guidebook in the Cathedral Gift Shop on 29 Sep. It has updated info on the Coastal Routes, and a new section at the end on the Variante Espiritual.
does updated info on coastal route mean description as well?
Get it and read it thoroughly. I used the previous version for my pilgrimage 2016 Portuguese Lisbon to Santiago coastal route. There is/has been a lot of picky criticisms of the Brierley guides but they are great. I had almost memorised it before I started and found it far superior to another set of route instructions that I was given. There are often several options offered in what ever coloured dots to make clear that they are a variation. The way marking is superb and you are simply walking north! Research the options and decide what you want to do depending on how you feel when you reach the option point. My guide was utilised, photographed, and referred to by so many other pilgrims on the way and seemed consistently better than other options. Brierley often mentions landmarks that reassure you that you are on the correct route and also heaps of interesting background information. However, you need to be comfortable with your selection. Just prepare relax and have fun!
Does anyone know what "s/o" mean in John's book? ie. pg 36 on the A Pilgrim's Guide to the Camino Portugues
Thank you.Straight over.
I can't believe that I missed it. I did look several times on this page.Hi Carol, in the same book, page 25, under Map Legend: Symbols & Abbreviations
sixth line down:
Interim distances . . . . . . s/o = straight on
Jill