A true reflection of what the Camino is. I walked it with my wife 2 years ago. A great experience to build a new family in a beautiful landscape, historical places, with good food in an extreme spiritual mood. Most people we met had the same question: what to do with the rest of their lives! People were great. One of the lessons we all learned: No Camino without pain. Harry Lakeman
They made a good choice with the pilgrims, showing the way from perspective of people of different ages and backgrounds. I walked the Camino three times, and next year will likely be back again. This time on Via de la Plata :). Anyone hesitating, just go! You won't regret it.
Be ready for something different. Fascinating, something that can kill you in the middle of summer. I went through my first stage this year ... despite the fact that I love long distances each blister has a big influence whether you get to the next village. After all, July is perfect for me. In 2017 again setting off on VdLP this time from Cañaveral
Those boots at the beginning are mountaineering boots, overkill for the El Camino and will give blisters to a lot of people. I wear trail running shoes even backpacking here in Northern California-no blisters. I am Catholic and plan to do St Jean to Finisterre April/May 2016 for religious reasons.
wow what a beautiful journey to the answers of life... wish I had the opportunity to take my family on the path. probably never will get the chance. but for all those who have, cudos to u.
Hi Arlene. How are you. Been thinking of you quite a bit lately. Any closer to moving here. How us your shop doing? Would love to see you here with one. Love the sayings you put up. Dont stop. Enjoy your weekend. love Franky :-)
we need some videos of camino, we need 2~ 3mins, those videos will be on TV and youtube , we will put on camera man's name on it, If you have any questions, please let me know Thank you very much. DAAI TV
Maravillosa visión del camino ,ese que te camina hacia adentro haciéndote sentir cada vez más viva y más plena y ala vez grande y pequeña , Yo tengo el privilegio de sentirlo y vivirlo como peregrina y como hospitales ra E dedicado 15 años de vida y entrega completa a su disfrute y sufrimiento con todos los que por mi casa pasaron También el honor de conocerte querida Lidia ,gracias por compartir esta visión tan auténtica y verdadera de esa mágica senda que te eleva a lo más profundo del alma humana acercándote a la divinidad Gracias gracias gracias tu amiga por siempre Ana de Ages
I have walked the Frances and Portugues Camino's multiple times. Overall I liked this movie. A couple of the pilgrims on it I found a bit tedious and got on my nerves. I won't say which one's, but I'm sure it's obvious. Also at times it seemed too scripted and melodramatic. I never found walking the Camino to be melodramatic at all and I have over 2500 miles of walking on it, lol. Anyway, my best advice to anyone after seeing the movie is go and walk it. It's wonderful.
Pagans also walked it before Christianity arrived. Lovely way to merge Christian religion and local traditions. The pagan pilgrimage followed the milky way until the end of the earth. It's crazy to think that people have been doing this walk for thousands of years :D Note that it's specially important to NOT step on snails or snakes as it's believed that they could be the reincarnation of people who are doing the pilgrimage as penance. Buen camino! ;)
Walked the Camino with my wife back in 2015 Still the best thing we've ever done together
A true reflection of what the Camino is. I walked it with my wife 2 years ago. A great experience to build a new family in a beautiful landscape, historical places, with good food in an extreme spiritual mood. Most people we met had the same question: what to do with the rest of their lives! People were great. One of the lessons we all learned: No Camino without pain. Harry Lakeman
I have just watched the film and it brought back all the wonderful memories that I have of My Camino in 2007.
+Karen Griffiths Amazing... Is it possible to walk Camino in two months?
I want to watch the long version of this... pls, upload it pls!
Deve ser un Bello documental,, por los tráiler,, que lástima que no lo pueda ver,, conocí a Sonia en él albergues de graños.saludos de Venezuela.🌻🌹
Fantastic documentary showing the true spirit of the Camino. It makes me want to go back to walk it again.
+Connie Crosby Amazing... Is it possible to walk Camino in two months?
They made a good choice with the pilgrims, showing the way from perspective of people of different ages and backgrounds. I walked the Camino three times, and next year will likely be back again. This time on Via de la Plata :). Anyone hesitating, just go! You won't regret it.
Be ready for something different. Fascinating, something that can kill you in the middle of summer. I went through my first stage this year ... despite the fact that I love long distances each blister has a big influence whether you get to the next village. After all, July is perfect for me. In 2017 again setting off on VdLP this time from Cañaveral
I want to do it this summer. I am thinking of taking the de la plata route, because it is longer and less travelled
The hardest thing I have ever done. The best thing I have ever done. Buen Camino!
Those boots at the beginning are mountaineering boots, overkill for the El Camino and will give blisters to a lot of people. I wear trail running shoes even backpacking here in Northern California-no blisters. I am Catholic and plan to do St Jean to Finisterre April/May 2016 for religious reasons.
Saw this in Portland; wonderful perspectives, good information. Inspiring. 2018 will be my turn - I am planning early!
wow what a beautiful journey to the answers of life... wish I had the opportunity to take my family on the path. probably never will get the chance. but for all those who have, cudos to u.
Walked part of the Camino last year, would love to be there again. Any one thinking of doing the Camino.... Do it.
Hi Arlene. How are you. Been thinking of you quite a bit lately. Any closer to moving here. How us your shop doing? Would love to see you here with one. Love the sayings you put up. Dont stop. Enjoy your weekend. love Franky :-)
Hi Franky. Thank you for making contact. In Australia now. Take care. Love and blessings.
Oh Wow. That is great news. Where are you staying?
Hi Franky. I am staying in Perth. How are you doing?
znam te miejsca
:) mam nadzieję że jeszcze kiedyś je odwiedzę znów
we need some videos of camino, we need 2~ 3mins, those videos will be on TV and youtube , we will put on camera man's name on it, If you have any questions, please let me know
Thank you very much.
DAAI TV
Maravillosa visión del camino ,ese que te camina hacia adentro haciéndote sentir cada vez más viva y más plena y ala vez grande y pequeña ,
Yo tengo el privilegio de sentirlo y vivirlo como peregrina y como hospitales ra
E dedicado 15 años de vida y entrega completa a su disfrute y sufrimiento con todos los que por mi casa pasaron
También el honor de conocerte querida Lidia ,gracias por compartir esta visión tan auténtica y verdadera de esa mágica senda que te eleva a lo más profundo del alma humana acercándote a la divinidad
Gracias gracias gracias tu amiga por siempre Ana de Ages
Wow~ love this footage! Now I want to take this camino! =)
I have walked the Frances and Portugues Camino's multiple times. Overall I liked this movie. A couple of the pilgrims on it I found a bit tedious and got on my nerves. I won't say which one's, but I'm sure it's obvious. Also at times it seemed too scripted and melodramatic. I never found walking the Camino to be melodramatic at all and I have over 2500 miles of walking on it, lol.
Anyway, my best advice to anyone after seeing the movie is go and walk it. It's wonderful.
I'm looking forward to seeing this. The Way empires you to fill you. Thanks, Iain.
I like this
Muito interessante, amigo. Abraço. TM
Can someone please tell me name of the song that is played towards the end of the doco? It's an upbeat/contemporary Spanish song. Thanks/Gracias :)
only the honest manage to finish it. but not those who are doing as a hype or a fashion
Pagans also walked it before Christianity arrived. Lovely way to merge Christian religion and local traditions. The pagan pilgrimage followed the milky way until the end of the earth. It's crazy to think that people have been doing this walk for thousands of years :D Note that it's specially important to NOT step on snails or snakes as it's believed that they could be the reincarnation of people who are doing the pilgrimage as penance. Buen camino! ;)