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Printable material for the Del-Norte?

David O'Stone

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Right…
I understand that there isn’t an updated English written book that covers all the right information.

I saw a few web pages with specific information, separating every day’s walk and so on.

The problem is that these pages are not suitable for print nor are they organized in a way I could copy them and print them elsewhere. And since I couldn’t come to a final conclusion on whether there is an actual English book that has been updated and specified by sleeping areas, camping sites, food supply etc my question is whether there is a webpage where I could find this information (including maps) in a printable format??

Or, if anyone has some files and is willing to send them to my email at davidostone@gmail.com

thanks
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
This site is in Spanish http://caminodesantiago.consumer.es/lle ... al-camino/ but is does have downloadable/printable pages for each stage of the camino (featuring map that gives an idea of distances, which towns have albergues, etc.). I had the CSJ guide but didnt' find it useful and ended up printing up the pages from this site and used it instead.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Si en la etapa Avilés-Soto de Luiña optáis por dormir en el Albergue Juvenil de San Esteban de Pravia para dividir la etapa en dos, al día siguiente podéis coger la senda costera que lleva hasta la playa de Aguilar y desde esta hasta El Pito por una pequeña carretera para enlazar de nuevo con el camino. Es una senda bonita, os libráis de ir por carretera y no tenéis que volver atrás para coger el camino de nuevo donde lo dejasteis el día anterior.

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http://meteoasturias.elcomercio.es/foro ... osta+muros

http://losdelasclaras.blogspot.com/search/label/Aguilar

If the stage Aviles-Soto de Luiña become a full sleep in the Albergue juvenil of San Esteban de Pravia to divide the stage two the next day you can take the coastal path that leads to the beach and from this to Aguilar El Pito by a small road to link back to the road. It's a nice way, I libráis to go by road and do not have to go back and take the path back to where you left it the day before.
 
Hi, viajero,
Thanks very much for the link to the printable versions of the Eroski guide. Others might be interested to know that the link you provided takes you to a page with a list of available pdfs for a whole slew of camino guides, including Vdlp, primitivo, aragones, etc.

When I walked the Vdlp last year, I only used the Eroski guide and found it had everything I needed, including walking instructions. But when I went back this year to search for some material, the web site had changed and I couldn't find a compact way to print the guides. This link is the answer!

Thanks so much, buen camino, Laurie
 
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