My gosh you walk fast. Nice series. I like the info on the accommodations. Thanks for posting. I really don't get the early starts in the dark. You must miss seeing things.
I think the guy that was snoring so loud in Puente de la Reina was me .. ha ha. Sorry. (I am the one that used to live in Hawaii For 12 years,.. remember?). It’s nice to see you again online, ... we met several times throughout our Camino and I enjoy your videos, .. tho at times I feel I walked an entire different Camino, even we both walked it in the same period. I arrived in Santiago on October 6, I took a few off days here and there, and after San Diego I spent an additional three weeks exploring Portugal a country I deeply felt in love with before I return to Germany...
Hi! I sure remember you! How are you doing? I think it was a lady fro South Korea that snored very loud that night not you) Portugal is an amazing country, we've walked it from south (Cabe de St.Vicente) to north and are planning to go back in 2020. Happy holidays!
*_Memories come back, I walked the Francés in 2013 and the Primitivo in 2017 :)))) Super nice impressions, I like it very much.... many thanks for that and buen camino, Angela_*
Thank you for the comment! We walked the Primitivo last year and absolutely loved it! Thinking of walking the Camino de San Salvador next year, from Leon to Oviedo, it supposed to be very beautiful as well.
@@StingyNomads *_...oh, that makes me happy to read. You are already good in experience with the Camino. I found the Primitivo incredibly beautiful, scenically fantastic and quiet. The Frances is meanwhile quite full.... You have great plans for next year, now already buen camino for it :)))) Many greetings, Angela_*
Omg, so many options! I'm hooked on all your camino videos. I'm planning my first camino at the end of May '22. However, I only have 12/13 days so I want to walk the last 120/140 kms to Santiago. My question is..What camino do you recommend? I want to stay away from city life as much as possible. I want to focus on nature, old world/history.
Hi, Eric! Thank you very much for the feedback! We can't wait when we can walk the Camino again. We had a couple of new routes planned for this year but unfortunately had to cancel the trip
Good Luck and Buen Camino, I finished the Camino Frances this summer, and I am planning the Norte for the next! When you get to the town Hospital de óbrigo, check out the Albergue Verde, it was an amazing experience there and amazing vegetarian food!! and i'm not a vegetarian!! Buen camino.
More details on walking the Camino Frances including stages, distances, elevation profile, albergue etc. you can find in our post stingynomads.com/camino-frances-walking-itinerary/ The best guidebook for the Camino Frances, 2020 edition amzn.to/2vrpYpt
What months were you there? Thanks for the VLOG, enjoying it. I would not be able to walk with little sleep and no coffee! :) I'll be staying in private rooms and hotels in June and July. I'm old!
Thank you for the comment! I walked in September which turned to be the busiest month on the Camino Frances. In the second half, I booked private rooms I didn't feel like chasing beds in albergues anymore. It's a nice experience to stay in albergues but having some privacy and being able to rest at the end of a long walk day is very important.
I guess it depends on what you take or eat, I usually left 2-3 Euro. These donation food stalls is a very nice gesture, they keep the Camino spirit alive.
Refreshing to see a fast, athletic pilgrim on the Camino. Well done!
Loving your series of videos. Thanks for sharing.
Very interesting!
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching.
My gosh you walk fast. Nice series. I like the info on the accommodations. Thanks for posting. I really don't get the early starts in the dark. You must miss seeing things.
I walked Pamplona to Estrella about 2 years ago and only just realise now how much of a journey it was! Wow
I think the guy that was snoring so loud in Puente de la Reina was me .. ha ha. Sorry.
(I am the one that used to live in Hawaii For 12 years,.. remember?). It’s nice to see you again online, ... we met several times throughout our Camino and I enjoy your videos, .. tho at times I feel I walked an entire different Camino, even we both walked it in the same period.
I arrived in Santiago on October 6, I took a few off days here and there, and after San Diego I spent an additional three weeks exploring Portugal a country I deeply felt in love with before I return to Germany...
Hi! I sure remember you! How are you doing? I think it was a lady fro South Korea that snored very loud that night not you) Portugal is an amazing country, we've walked it from south (Cabe de St.Vicente) to north and are planning to go back in 2020. Happy holidays!
Thanks for your latest video!
*_Memories come back, I walked the Francés in 2013 and the Primitivo in 2017 :)))) Super nice impressions, I like it very much.... many thanks for that and buen camino, Angela_*
Thank you for the comment! We walked the Primitivo last year and absolutely loved it! Thinking of walking the Camino de San Salvador next year, from Leon to Oviedo, it supposed to be very beautiful as well.
@@StingyNomads *_...oh, that makes me happy to read. You are already good in experience with the Camino. I found the Primitivo incredibly beautiful, scenically fantastic and quiet. The Frances is meanwhile quite full.... You have great plans for next year, now already buen camino for it :)))) Many greetings, Angela_*
Omg, so many options! I'm hooked on all your camino videos. I'm planning my first camino at the end of May '22. However, I only have 12/13 days so I want to walk the last 120/140 kms to Santiago. My question is..What camino do you recommend? I want to stay away from city life as much as possible. I want to focus on nature, old world/history.
Remarkable series of videos. thanks for giving an idea of the difficult parts as well as the joys.
Hi, Eric! Thank you very much for the feedback! We can't wait when we can walk the Camino again. We had a couple of new routes planned for this year but unfortunately had to cancel the trip
Good Luck and Buen Camino, I finished the Camino Frances this summer, and I am planning the Norte for the next! When you get to the town Hospital de óbrigo, check out the Albergue Verde, it was an amazing experience there and amazing vegetarian food!! and i'm not a vegetarian!! Buen camino.
More details on walking the Camino Frances including stages, distances, elevation profile, albergue etc. you can find in our post stingynomads.com/camino-frances-walking-itinerary/
The best guidebook for the Camino Frances, 2020 edition amzn.to/2vrpYpt
What months were you there? Thanks for the VLOG, enjoying it. I would not be able to walk with little sleep and no coffee! :) I'll be staying in private rooms and hotels in June and July. I'm old!
Thank you for the comment! I walked in September which turned to be the busiest month on the Camino Frances. In the second half, I booked private rooms I didn't feel like chasing beds in albergues anymore. It's a nice experience to stay in albergues but having some privacy and being able to rest at the end of a long walk day is very important.
I notice there are donativo signs next to fruits, foods along the way etc. Question what would bet a good donation, 1 euro,2 3 etc. Thank you
I guess it depends on what you take or eat, I usually left 2-3 Euro. These donation food stalls is a very nice gesture, they keep the Camino spirit alive.
At 11:21 - The Famous Wine Fountain at Irache. The wine is running at 7:00 AM - Go Figure.!!! - A little early
You seem like a fast walker???
Hi. Yes, I usually walk quite fast I enjoyed it especially ascents