Hot off the presses and ready for 2022 pilgrims, a new version of the Salvador guide. If there are questions or confusions, PLEASE let me know. Buen camino, Laurie
Here is the introduction from the Facebook page.
GUIDE TO THE CAMINO DE SAN SALVADOR
In this new version of the guide, I have tried to answer all the questions that pilgrims have asked me over the years. This update will also show you the Camino del Salvador exactly as it is today.
This guide contains a new feature that responds to many pilgrim requests — the GPS tracks. In order to make it more user friendly, I have put the tracks on Google. That way, everyone with a phone can see the entire trail and know where they are at any moment. Fortunately there are very few places without cell phone coverage on this Camino.
For those who have already walked this Camino, I would say that you have to come back, because there are many new sections. We have brought back trails that keep you off the asphalt, and there are also some new alternatives that make this Camino even more beautiful.
A special shout-out to my friends who have helped me all these years. You are always there when I need you — Josines, Luisín, David and Javi.
To those who are no longer with us, such as my special friend Juan — In your garage we made the arrows and conch shells that we put up years ago. They turned what used to be meadows and mountain into a Camino. Now we can walk this route just by following the markings, because the path is well marked by the thousands of pilgrims who have traveled over it. Thank you Juan.
To the hospitalero pilgrims Elidio and Sebastián, whom we will always remember.
Thanks to Laurie Reynolds for editing and translating the guide, and also for your helpful pilgrim advice.
The camino is made by pilgrims, and the Camino del Salvador is for pilgrims who love the Camino. I hope you like it….. buen camino, peregrinos!!!
Here is the introduction from the Facebook page.
GUIDE TO THE CAMINO DE SAN SALVADOR
In this new version of the guide, I have tried to answer all the questions that pilgrims have asked me over the years. This update will also show you the Camino del Salvador exactly as it is today.
This guide contains a new feature that responds to many pilgrim requests — the GPS tracks. In order to make it more user friendly, I have put the tracks on Google. That way, everyone with a phone can see the entire trail and know where they are at any moment. Fortunately there are very few places without cell phone coverage on this Camino.
For those who have already walked this Camino, I would say that you have to come back, because there are many new sections. We have brought back trails that keep you off the asphalt, and there are also some new alternatives that make this Camino even more beautiful.
A special shout-out to my friends who have helped me all these years. You are always there when I need you — Josines, Luisín, David and Javi.
To those who are no longer with us, such as my special friend Juan — In your garage we made the arrows and conch shells that we put up years ago. They turned what used to be meadows and mountain into a Camino. Now we can walk this route just by following the markings, because the path is well marked by the thousands of pilgrims who have traveled over it. Thank you Juan.
To the hospitalero pilgrims Elidio and Sebastián, whom we will always remember.
Thanks to Laurie Reynolds for editing and translating the guide, and also for your helpful pilgrim advice.
The camino is made by pilgrims, and the Camino del Salvador is for pilgrims who love the Camino. I hope you like it….. buen camino, peregrinos!!!