Day 4 Walking the Camino De Santiago -
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This is dayfour of our journey on El Camino De Santiago. We are Vegans, walking the camino in Winter with our 6 month old baby son, and sharing our experiences, joys, pain and the lovely countryside as we go.
Today we walked from Zubiri to Pamplona.
If you have any questions about the Camino that you would like us to share in one of our videos, please leave a comment and we would be happy to oblige.
My back pack is 30kg and Indigo weighs 10kg. The small pack is about 6 kg. Thank you for your kind words and Buen Camino. :)
Clean water....how could you know? It could be a sewer system...?!
They are a bit naïve; more so,and surprisingly, when you consider the fact that he is an ex-marine!
Another amazing day for you. well done and keep it up. you are brilliant. To me those do look like rose hips. Regardless of Indigo is the youngest person taking that journey he is the sweetest water dragon I have ever seen! Very good lesson about the friction and the pain. As always sending all my love to you three!
what you are mentioning about 'frictions' is so true, that's the reason we are doing the Camino, Voie Podiensis in Septembre! We'll listen to our bodies, follow your advice thank you! What is the weight you are both carrying along the walk? , you are 'religiously' following your videos day by day, very inspirational and instructive! Thank you again for sharing with the world!
What an adventure, what a challenge, to walk the camino with a baby (who is absolutely cool and cute! ) at that time of the year but the season wasn´t that much of a problem, was it? I love your videos, there´s so much information of all sorts which might help me next year. thanks and all the best for your family
Hi Guys :)) Great to see you healthy and happy!! Indigo, my wee pet, is so big and so so cute!! Love him to bits )) Your adventure seems a little bit crazy to me but you are very capable. Enjoy!!
I am finding your videoblog El Camino de Santiago. I made a few years ago, I'm Gallego, I live 40 km from Santiago in a town called Villagarcia de Arosa, but for years lived in Pamplona, which I know the way very well. I congratulate you on this great work, and the way this great adventure. I hope that you continue giving us similar video. Hugs, Fernando.
It is adorable to see LIttle Water Dragon's reaction to the horses and waterfalls!! WOW! Having a great day with your documentary!
dechlorinated water stands for water bugs are not good for your intestines ... think that grazing animals drink, defecate and pee in those waters
really interested in the Camino and these vids are great, looks like Spain is frostier than Scotland :)
Indigo is a lovely baby and you are both lovely too. I think this walk will make a wonderful impression on Indigo for the rest of his life.
i am going to do this in the summer and upload my adventure itl be hard for me to get views because i have no subs but i will try
Indigo was so squealing with delight when you feeding horse , you my have horse whisperer, in future , just such happy baby
aah! thank goodness for this video!! I was so looking forward to it! esp that you 3 are safe and sound! keep up the good work!
Indigo is lovely! It is wonderful what you are doing for yourselves and each other! I am so enjoying your vlogs! Thank you so much for sharing with us.
How lovely! Great video~ thank you for sareing^^
Good to see the next post! Glad to see you all are safe and sound, even if understandably sore...
roze..something (Rozenbottel in Dutch) is edible and even very healthy as far i have experienced
Lovely scenery on today's walk. Indigo is probably the most adorable pilgrim ever
Did matthew just do a BACK FLIP! OMG! MAN YOU ARE AS FIT AS A GOD!!! YOU GO BOY!!
omg at first i thought that little kitten @ 3:33 was a little bob cat.
if they are "escaramujos" then yes, are edible
loved your vid....great energy...GOD BLESS
i love you guys. you are super awesome
inedible red berries, don't eat them!
Glad to see you're back!
Hi guys I too am vegan and hoping to do the Camino next year,
Currently hiking out at the weekends... I am a bit worried about getting good food non animal food on the trip... Any tips
MaryRelaxez-vous! I am walking the Camino this coming Autumn.I. Am . A. ...Fruitarian.Can't really see my being in a position to fill a bath full of grapes before diving in! What I mean is that it will be quite difficult to get fruit at all my stops;plus the choice will be limited,anyway.Anything beyond bananas,and I will regard myself as lucky.You can have soup,porridge,etc.So don't stress.And don't forget: what happens in a foreign country,stays in a foreign country......Viva! McDonalds?!
Nice vid..