planning to walk
Ida CotePersson
icoteperssonaBAK.RR.COM
Wed Jul 25 07:11:27 PDT 2001
Allo Rosina:
Exactly what I wanted. Thank you for doing all that for me.
Regards Ida Cote-Persson
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rosina Lila" <BlaroliaAOL.COM>
To: <GOCAMINOapete.uri.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 6:56 AM
Subject: Re: planning to walk
> Hi Ida,
> In my view, the very best Educational, Historical, step-by-step Camino
> planning book is "THE PILGRIMAGE ROAD TO SANTIAGO" by Gitliz and
Davidson.
> It has no maps, but you can get them anywhere. The book's ISBN is
> 0-312-25416-4.
> I found the best maps to be, hands down, those little ones published by
> "Ediciones Way" . They really are pocket maps and are put out in sections,
> for instance St. Jean to Burgos, and then Burgos to Santiago. The maps
are
> foldable to about the size of a pack of cigarretes, but flat, and have
> distances, telephone numbers, information about facilities, etc., in
> Spanish, French, English and German. The maps are called "El Camino
Jacobeo
> en tu bolsillo", (The Way os St. James in your pocket).
> They are sold in bookstores in Spain, but you can order them directly
from:
> EDICIONES WAY, S.L.
> San Anselmo No. 1
> 2818 Madrid
> SPAIN
> Of the eight or so other maps that I took I found these to be the most
> practical.... by far.
> est regards,
> Rosina (from New York City)
>
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