This is the GPX file created by my Garmin Edge 820 during my jorney from Arc-en-Barrois to Langres, France, on the 7th of August 2016.
This is the route I took for stages 33 (2nd half) and 34 in the Via Francigena Lighfoot guide.
This route is the raw file downloaded from Garmin connect and contains my navigation mistakes on that day.
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This is the GPX file created by my Garmin Edge 820 during my jorney from Brienne-le-Château to Arc-en-Barrois, France, on the 6th of August 2016.
These are the stages 29, 30, 31, 32 and half of stage 33 in the Via Francigena Lighfoot guide.
This route is the raw file downloaded from Garmin connect and contains my navigation mistakes on that day.
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This GPX file shows my route on the 4th day of my Brazilian Faith’s Way (Caminho da Fé) between the town of Casa Branca to the rural hostel of Dona Cidinha, via the town of Vargem Grande do Sul, all in the federal state of São Paulo.
This route followed the yellow arrows, however, for some reason the distance measured by my Garmin Edge 820 was not the same as the distances shown in the official map of the Caminho.
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This GPS file represents the route I took between these two locations during my Via Francigena pilgrimage by bike from Canterbury, in the UK, to Rome, in Italy.
The route contains mistakes and tracks I may not recommend you to take, so it is important to read the respective posts for more context.
Use of this resource at your own risk.
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This GPX file shows my route on the 3rd day of my Brazilian Faith’s Way (Caminho da Fé) between the towns of Santa Rosa de Viterbo and Casa Branca, via the town of Tambaú, all in the federal state of São Paulo.
Note that the route I took between Santa Rosa de Viterbo and Tambaú is NOT the official route marked by the Yellow Arrows. The route between Tambaú and Casa Branca is, however.
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This GPX file represents the route I took by bicycle between the towns of Cravinhos and Santa Rosa de Viterbo during my Brazilian Faith’s Way pilgrimage (Caminho da Fé) on the 19th of September 2017.
It does follow the Yellow Arrows along the way precisely and I believe I made no navigation error along the way. Can be used by walking or cycling pilgrims.
Use it at your own risk though.
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This GPS file represents the route I took between these two locations during my Via Francigena pilgrimage by bike from Canterbury, in the UK, to Rome, in Italy.
The route contains mistakes and tracks I may not recommend you to take, so it is important to read the respective posts for more context.
Use of this resource at your own risk.
Look for details here: https://wp.me/p60ak1-1jb
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This GPS file represents the route I took between these two locations during my Via Francigena pilgrimage by bike from Canterbury, in the UK, to Rome, in Italy.
The route contains mistakes and tracks I may not recommend you to take, so it is important to read the respective posts for more context.
Use of this resource at your own risk.
Please rate this post by clicking on the desired star (1 = Awful, 5
= Excellent)
This GPS file represents the route I took between these two locations during my Via Francigena pilgrimage by bike from Canterbury, in the UK, to Rome, in Italy.
The route contains mistakes and tracks I may not recommend you to take, so it is important to read the respective posts for more context.
Use of this resource at your own risk.
Please rate this post by clicking on the desired star (1 = Awful, 5
= Excellent)
This GPX file represents the route I took between these two locations during my Via Francigena pilgrimage by bike from Canterbury, in the UK, to Rome, in Italy.
The route contains mistakes and tracks I may not recommend you to take, so it is important to read the respective posts for more context.
Use of this resource at your own risk.
Please rate this post by clicking on the desired star (1 = Awful, 5
= Excellent)
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