[Gocamino] Maps??
Paul Newfield
pcn01 at webdsi.com
Mon Mar 14 05:40:24 PST 2005
Why dosn't someone produce a set of small scale maps that are just
MAPS? (a la US Geological Survey Quad Maps)??
Besides being beautifully done, France's Cassini maps (1790's I think)
have some of the best detailing I have seen.
I wish I would have had the segment between SJPP --> Roncevalles with me
when I walked the camino.
Paul
backpack45scb wrote:
>Brooke, the Linda Davidson book is quite heavy - it's right in front
>of me as I write. We cut out about 50% of it and bought a new one when
>we returned. It is by far the best historical reference. Davies and
>Cole have an excellent guidebook called "Walking the Camino de
>Santiago" isbn 097316980x - it is not in color, but its maps are
>quite useable. I would take it or the Brierley guide plus the CSJ
>guide (which is now purple).
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