Magwood
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Further to the current thread on measuring distance I would like to pose a question.
On attending the pilgrims' office in Santiago I was pleased to be offered the new certificate of distance (for a fee of 3 euros).
I had measured my distance walked from Lisbon on a gps device, which I believe is very accurate. I took a couple of diversions which would have added less than 20 km to the standard path.
John Brierly's guide stated the distance for the camino Portuguese from Lisbon to be 615 km. My gps told me I had walked 670 km. Nevertheless, I was expecting my certificate of distance to state 615 km and I would have been happy with this - mas o menos.
However the number of km's written on my certificate is 575 which made me somewhat dumbfounded. Where does this arbitrary figure come from, does anyone know?
I feel rather inclined to take a biro and change the initial '5' to a '6', which would be much closer to the truth of my camino. What is the distance given on the certificate for the camino Frances from SJPP I would be interested to know?
(Just in case someone takes this too seriously, I am writing somewhat 'tongue in cheek'!)
On attending the pilgrims' office in Santiago I was pleased to be offered the new certificate of distance (for a fee of 3 euros).
I had measured my distance walked from Lisbon on a gps device, which I believe is very accurate. I took a couple of diversions which would have added less than 20 km to the standard path.
John Brierly's guide stated the distance for the camino Portuguese from Lisbon to be 615 km. My gps told me I had walked 670 km. Nevertheless, I was expecting my certificate of distance to state 615 km and I would have been happy with this - mas o menos.
However the number of km's written on my certificate is 575 which made me somewhat dumbfounded. Where does this arbitrary figure come from, does anyone know?
I feel rather inclined to take a biro and change the initial '5' to a '6', which would be much closer to the truth of my camino. What is the distance given on the certificate for the camino Frances from SJPP I would be interested to know?
(Just in case someone takes this too seriously, I am writing somewhat 'tongue in cheek'!)