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Hi Lisa, I am curious about that map, too.Has anyone bought the MMDD La Carte map? I'm walking from Le Puy for about 18-19 days which
will include variants. I was going to buy Section 1 of the guide book but don't read French. Wondering if
the map has all the pertinent info. Thanks!
Its a lot cheaper. Plus, the Section 1 of the Guidebook is from 2017. I don't need the whole book, just the first part, and I'd prefer 2018. I think the map (or half the map) might be a lot lighter weight!Hi Lisa, I am curious about that map, too.
Don't need detail. MiamMiamDodo maps a enough. Michelin do a small light map book available in Le Puy tourist office and cathedral shop. It is excellent.
Oops. Just realised I got it. I tore out pages for the stretch of walk I needed. Maps are totally sufficient as far as maps go. Signage idiot proof on this route.Ok. Good info, thank you.
I don’t think anyone who has responded has the MMDD La Carte. I believe it is just the graphic info without the text.
http://www.levieuxcrayon.com/la-carte-gr-65-miam-miam-dodo-voie-du-puy-via-podiensis
I will order it and post a review later. in case anyone is interested.
Oops. Just realised I got it. I tore out pages for the stretch of walk I needed. Maps are totally sufficient as far as maps go. Signage idiot proof on this route.
You can use mine when I leave the trail early!Lisa, I "may" possibly buy the Michelin map at the tourist office if we still need it for after you leave if its not to expensive.
Great, thanks!You can use mine when I leave the trail early!
La Carte has both maps and cross-section profiles but no accomm. information. Some people swear by it [and I have a copy] but imho the MMD 1 maps are easier to follow and there’s the added advantage of all the other info ... the best maps bar none can be found in the FFRP TopoGuide and/or iPhiGéNie smartphone app ... if it is detailed maps that you are after??Yes, I understand about the other information that is not in French. However, I think I have most of that from a link to a pdf which I found on the Le Puy FB page. I will be carrying my phone and have screen shots of the daily sections. I'm just looking for detailed map info. Not sure how detailed the La Carte is. Anyone?