Wowww, what a rush of memories. I ate by that river, and I remember every spot highlighted in this video. It's really comforting to see familiar things, like the same bars and the beautiful murals. The world may change, but the Camino does have its consistencies, and they all feel like home now. You've got me wishing you'd go back and walk that stretch from Logroño to Ponferrada, for a complete Frances the Sequel. Maybe one day? You definitely have me wanting to go back and do this classic Camino route again.
Thanks once again. Evoking many wonderful memories. We walked this section on Sept 28 2016. The café at Zuriain was quite busy then as well. Maybe September is a busier pilgrim month than April? We also took the river path into Pamploma but got lost. Next time, we can use your gps track! ;). As an aside, we had also taken the optional path outside of Zuriain to the Iglesia de San Estaban in Zabaldika, (13th C) where we got to visit the ancient belfry and ring the bell (for a small fee). Supposedly the bell is the oldest is Naverra. I know you like churches and belfries ;)
Another one bites the dust! Cats 1 bikers 0. Bikers could be very annoying at times on the Camino, at times I wished they would…….. never mind. Glad he wasn’t hurt too bad, (🤔) but man I wish you had kept the camera running another few seconds! Gorgeous video as ever! Kudos!
What camera did you use? I’m seeing a phone in your description and I’m quite amazed. I’m currently thinking of upgrading from using primarily a phone for filming. Any advice is appreciated!
A feast for the eyes. So much detail. I’m so glad you look up! Love your work.
Wowww, what a rush of memories. I ate by that river, and I remember every spot highlighted in this video. It's really comforting to see familiar things, like the same bars and the beautiful murals. The world may change, but the Camino does have its consistencies, and they all feel like home now. You've got me wishing you'd go back and walk that stretch from Logroño to Ponferrada, for a complete Frances the Sequel. Maybe one day? You definitely have me wanting to go back and do this classic Camino route again.
Another brilliant video, so informative. I am doing the Camino for the first time this year.
Glad you like them. Im heading back with a group in May. Buen camino.
Efren - Your Drone Views Are Absolutely Stellar !!! Thank You
I was two weeks behind you. I walked the river way each of my four French Caminos. Loved it.
Heading out to Pamplona for my second Francés next week. Love seeing all these wonderful videos. I'm there in spirit already!
I'm doing the Frances in reverse. I'll see you along the way.
Haces unos videos estupendos. Este canal lo debería de conocer más gente.
Gracias Aroa. Compártelo con tus amistades.
Thanks once again. Evoking many wonderful memories.
We walked this section on Sept 28 2016. The café at Zuriain was quite busy then as well. Maybe September is a busier pilgrim month than April? We also took the river path into Pamploma but got lost. Next time, we can use your gps track! ;).
As an aside, we had also taken the optional path outside of Zuriain to the Iglesia de San Estaban in Zabaldika, (13th C) where we got to visit the ancient belfry and ring the bell (for a small fee). Supposedly the bell is the oldest is Naverra. I know you like churches and belfries ;)
Wonderful. Thanks. So many good memories along that path.
Looking forward for the next footage: Alto del Perdon (withot rain, hopefully).
Without rain but so windy I couldn't fly the drone.
Another one bites the dust! Cats 1 bikers 0. Bikers could be very annoying at times on the Camino, at times I wished they would…….. never mind. Glad he wasn’t hurt too bad, (🤔) but man I wish you had kept the camera running another few seconds! Gorgeous video as ever! Kudos!
😆 my thoughts exactly
I love that you show us how to get on the alternative river route!! Very helpful!
That was really nice, walking along the river. Pamplona is beautiful! :-)
So beautifully filmed!
I'm so happy you liked it
inolvidable! no te recurda el castillo de Pamplona, el morro de Cuba y el de Puerto Rico?
Claro que si.
What camera did you use? I’m seeing a phone in your description and I’m quite amazed. I’m currently thinking of upgrading from using primarily a phone for filming. Any advice is appreciated!
Yes I'm using my Samsung s21 ultra because of the powerful zoom. I also use a dji om5 to keep it steady.