This video is truly fascinating and complete because it offers a detailed day-by-day tour of the Camino de Santiago. Unlike a short documentary, this approach feels more immersive and engaging from the watcher's perspective. Great work! Carry on!
I'm in love with this trail! 😍 I love all of the cafés. ☕️ Zubiri was gorgeous; the medieval bridge going into town was awesome. Nice room for 40 euros! See you on day 3. 😁✌️
When you look at the building in other countries, like Spain, it's amazing to ask, "how old are these stones"? How many hundreds of years old are these cathedrals"? Building stand the test of time for so many years. Enjoy your Camino!
As a thru-hiker of one of the triple crown trails, I was also pretty torn in the beginning about the short days as well. Ultimately, I decided that I needed to let the Camino be its own experience and not try to compare it to the AT/PCT/etc. That if I wanted to experience all of the towns and culture that is the Camino, it wouldn't be a physical challenge. Curious to see how big you choose the rest of your days to be.
Thanks for a great video. I’m also going to do it in winter, starting mid February next year. I just have 2 questions you may be able to answer. Can you get blankets in the Albergues as I’m not sure to take my 20 or 40 degrees sleeping bag. How much rain did you get as I’m think of taking a rain jacket and poncho. Thanks Stirling.
Stella, you seem off. Your old stuff was simple. Don’t take it personal. But you would talk a little, then hike. It’s just been so long. Who knows. Ignore me, but what people learned to love seems to have changed. But maybe that’s me. Who knows. I’m glad you’re back at it!
This video is truly fascinating and complete because it offers a detailed day-by-day tour of the Camino de Santiago. Unlike a short documentary, this approach feels more immersive and engaging from the watcher's perspective. Great work! Carry on!
🥹 These videos are taking me back to when I hiked the Camino 😭 miss it.
Hey Stella. Great to see you again and good luck on the future trails. Hitting the PCT in March 2025! So stoked. Take care. Rock N Roll
I'm in love with this trail! 😍 I love all of the cafés. ☕️ Zubiri was gorgeous; the medieval bridge going into town was awesome. Nice room for 40 euros! See you on day 3. 😁✌️
Looks like you’re having fun. Good videos. I stayed at the same Albergue as you did in Zubiri and met my trail companions in that place.
We walked the Camino Frances again in April/May of this year. It was wonderful yet very rainy! Enjoying your videos! ❤
When you look at the building in other countries, like Spain, it's amazing to ask, "how old are these stones"? How many hundreds of years old are these cathedrals"? Building stand the test of time for so many years. Enjoy your Camino!
Great to see your smiling face again.
Truly hope journey/pilgmarage goes great for you.
As a thru-hiker of one of the triple crown trails, I was also pretty torn in the beginning about the short days as well. Ultimately, I decided that I needed to let the Camino be its own experience and not try to compare it to the AT/PCT/etc. That if I wanted to experience all of the towns and culture that is the Camino, it wouldn't be a physical challenge. Curious to see how big you choose the rest of your days to be.
looks like you found your tribe girl!! Fun!
Love your travel. Will you see Europe then for Christmas 🎄. Stay safe and enjoy. One day I’d love to go .
Thanks for a great video. I’m also going to do it in winter, starting mid February next year. I just have 2 questions you may be able to answer. Can you get blankets in the Albergues as I’m not sure to take my 20 or 40 degrees sleeping bag. How much rain did you get as I’m think of taking a rain jacket and poncho. Thanks Stirling.
Since this Hike was a year ago are you going to release Video's every day now? If not what's your schedule?
Stella, you seem off. Your old stuff was simple. Don’t take it personal. But you would talk a little, then hike. It’s just been so long. Who knows. Ignore me, but what people learned to love seems to have changed. But maybe that’s me. Who knows. I’m glad you’re back at it!
The day I walked this section a guy fell and broke his leg on the downhill into Zubiri; had to be airlifted out.