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We meet an older (probably in their 70's) German couple on the train along the Douro (April 2023). They had their tracking poles and were headed out to hike a trail. They were working towards their 1000K goal. Like you, I was so inspired and thought to myself, "I want to be like them!" I didn't get their names, but the German couple you're sharing this section of the Camino with reminds me of them. Life goals!!!
Thank you for the honesty of your posts. They're inspiring and I aim to finally do a Camino stretch next summer. (Have had to put it off for various reasons since 2019). Your advice is much appreciated and noted. I'll be watching all of your UA-cams for extra guidance. Thank you, Muchas gracias, Obrigado. Alex
I did this route from Porto. But I missed this section cause my walking partner was having hip issues. Makes me want to go back and do this section. Thanks for sharing
Well done! As you said you are the sum total of your life choices. Let's be honest you are not ready for this monstrous hike. You are ploughing through regardless. This endurance trail will reset your life, your fitness, your choices. You can no longer 'get away' with what you have thus far. The key: the 6 P's - Prior Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance. Time to get fit and get lean. Thank you for sharing your ordeal - it will help others pre-pare.
Your not stupid in the least! I did the entire French way finishing in Finisterre April 10th . I tented and carried my 25 plus pack (depending on food and water carry ) the whole way! I trekked with a couple of cool 20 somethings from Korea who had their packs stolen expecting them at Burgos, they never arrived. The thief ended up being this Spanish guy I actually hiked with for 2 days and I had my suspicion's but won't explain why. At 64 it was challenging but I trained hard everyday for 4 months and I am an avid California Sierras backpacker. I was not trying to prove anything but my gear is not cheap and half the gear in their would have been no use to a thief. I witnessed multiple times transport guys Throwing! packs in empty lobbies with nobody around which could have easily been stolen by Anybody! locals etc. I have to return to Leon April 8th 2025 to complete the Leon to Sarria section and because of the time of year I am going to consider doing a transport as this section is very mountainous but at the same time I love tenting as I get my best sleeps in the woods alone, No Snoring, No rude Pilgrim's who think the world revolves around them, No slamming doors or toilets being flushed at 3 a.m. , You get the gyst. After a 2 week rest with my brother who have lived in Spain, ( Almerimar) for 30 years I was stoked on getting up to Porto but it rained the entire week so I need to go back and do that as well. So transporting is for PUSSIES!!😂 😂🤣🤣
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Snap!!!!😂
Welcome aboard! Thanks for coming to the dark side. LOL!
haha I remember that feeling from around Pontevedra :D You did great, man!
We meet an older (probably in their 70's) German couple on the train along the Douro (April 2023). They had their tracking poles and were headed out to hike a trail. They were working towards their 1000K goal. Like you, I was so inspired and thought to myself, "I want to be like them!" I didn't get their names, but the German couple you're sharing this section of the Camino with reminds me of them. Life goals!!!
Great vlog I watched through, you have the formula for excellence. Keep making vlogs and things will blossom for you respect 🙏🏼
Great video.. thanks .. glad you made it up and over!!!
We're still on our much-earned rest day! LOL! Tomorrow we start walking again!
Skull fracture was gratis
Thank you for the honesty of your posts. They're inspiring and I aim to finally do a Camino stretch next summer. (Have had to put it off for various reasons since 2019). Your advice is much appreciated and noted. I'll be watching all of your UA-cams for extra guidance. Thank you, Muchas gracias, Obrigado. Alex
Why thank you! If you need any personal advice or want to talk things over, Nikki loves to help first time pilgrims (as do I). Drop us a line!
I did this route from Porto. But I missed this section cause my walking partner was having hip issues. Makes me want to go back and do this section. Thanks for sharing
Well done! As you said you are the sum total of your life choices. Let's be honest you are not ready for this monstrous hike. You are ploughing through regardless. This endurance trail will reset your life, your fitness, your choices. You can no longer 'get away' with what you have thus far. The key: the 6 P's - Prior Preparation Prevents Piss Poor Performance. Time to get fit and get lean. Thank you for sharing your ordeal - it will help others pre-pare.
Nope, twasn't ready. But sometimes a trial by fire is the only way. Buon Camino!
Dude, You need to be careful! Beautiful surroundings. Keep up the videos.
Just seen you on On The Curb blog in Spain. Im in Norfolk UK 🙂🙂
It's a pleasure to meet you!
@@rickhiggins enjoyed your blog. Pleasure to meet you 🙂
Careful there, big guy! G
The reason you were dizzy, collapsed, etc was that you were dehydrated.
Still am. But I'm learning my lesson. Thanks for watching.
That Alto da Portela is no joke!
La Bruja-- Ponte De Lima to Rubielas was crazy!!
Your not stupid in the least! I did the entire French way finishing in Finisterre April 10th . I tented and carried my 25 plus pack (depending on food and water carry ) the whole way! I trekked with a couple of cool 20 somethings from Korea who had their packs stolen expecting them at Burgos, they never arrived. The thief ended up being this Spanish guy I actually hiked with for 2 days and I had my suspicion's but won't explain why. At 64 it was challenging but I trained hard everyday for 4 months and I am an avid California Sierras backpacker. I was not trying to prove anything but my gear is not cheap and half the gear in their would have been no use to a thief. I witnessed multiple times transport guys Throwing! packs in empty lobbies with nobody around which could have easily been stolen by Anybody! locals etc. I have to return to Leon April 8th 2025 to complete the Leon to Sarria section and because of the time of year I am going to consider doing a transport as this section is very mountainous but at the same time I love tenting as I get my best sleeps in the woods alone, No Snoring, No rude Pilgrim's who think the world revolves around them, No slamming doors or toilets being flushed at 3 a.m. , You get the gyst. After a 2 week rest with my brother who have lived in Spain, ( Almerimar) for 30 years I was stoked on getting up to Porto but it rained the entire week so I need to go back and do that as well. So transporting is for PUSSIES!!😂 😂🤣🤣
06:40 ..é o vinho é ...é mas é a ganza !
That was fun.
We did Portuguese way but I don’t remember this section,can you tell me more?
Poles make it so much easier
Which way is this?
It's a section on the Portugese Central route, just outside Ponte de Lima. There is a road-only bypass ... which apparently we missed. LOL!
Big chemtrails.
Watch your tongue! A little to much cursing for a pilgrimage video