Best guide! - and a question for Linda
Christopher Hewitt
chewitt_friendsusaaHOTMAIL.COM
Mon Nov 12 10:07:11 PST 2001
Hi Maria,
I just thought I'd let you, and others, know that I like your page and just added your web site to the www links for the Friends web page.
for those interested, it is www.caminopilgrim.net
peace and smiles,
Christopher
ps. I'm borrowing your comments to build the FAQ sheets... if anyone has a problem with this, please write me at friends_usa_santiagoayahoo.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Maria Schell
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 1:11 PM
To: GOCAMINOapete.uri.edu
Subject: Re: Best guide! - and a question for Linda
here is a great idea, for those interested in Linda's book. Photocopy the
pages into packets that you can throw away as you walk. To minimize the
amount of packets in your bag, mail portions to the post office of major
cities, the same way that you can mail things to yourself in Santiago. As
you pass through the cities you can pick up the portions for the next part
of your walk.
Maria
PS-if your looking for a small book to take with, may I suggest ours My
father, My daughter, that is quite compact. Look for it at
www.caminopilgrim.net
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>From: Channing Thieme <channingtaRCN.COM>
>To: GOCAMINOapete.uri.edu
>Subject: Re: Best guide! - and a question for Linda
>Date: Thu, Oct 18, 2001, 1:40 AM
>
>Barry, your suggestion of *Aeroguia del Camino de Santiago* rings bells. We
>also just returned from five weeks on the Camino where word had it that its
>aerial shots were invaluable to the walking pilgrim. Where did you get your
>copy? American bookstores and web sites draw a blank.
> By the way, like others we have completed the Camino with a greater
>thirst than ever to learn more about the history and culture of the land we
>just walked. I remember one evening at the refugio in Los Arcos looking
>wistfully at the person in the next bunk who was reading David Gitlitz and
>Linda Davidson's "Santiago: The Complete Cultural Handbook" - learning the
>details of what she had seen that day. The trouble is, it is a medium sized
>book. It weighs. For this reason we left it behind and are now reading it
>with amazement. Linda, have you and David ever considered publishing an
>abbreviated 'handbook' that is backpack friendly? I imagine there would be
>great demand ... and appreciation.
> Channing
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Barry Evans" <barryevans9aYAHOO.COM>
>To: <GOCAMINOapete.uri.edu>
>Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 12:15 PM
>Subject: Best guide!
>
>
>> ...or would be if it was lighter.
>> I haven't been keeping up with the postings here,
>> so pardon if this has already been said but the
>>
>> Aeroguia del Camino de Santiago
>>
>> is a wonderful book, covers St Jean to Santiago
>> 4K at a time with sharp aerial photos (looking in
>> the direction you're going), just superb. We just
>> finished the camino, bought the book, and have
>> been reliving the route via the photos, great
>> fun. It cost I think 3300 pesetas (say 18 bucks),
>> sounds a lot but it's a steal for memory-tugging.
>>
>> The accompanying text is in spanish, includes
>> good regular photos.
>>
>> Barry Evans
>>
>> =====
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>>
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