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The path before you enter lloret de mar is beautifull. I walked there when i was 17:p Now 14 years later i see this video and wanna walk there again:) Thanks
Thanks a lot, friend, for the good wishes, we hope to be able to film more hikes soon and now getting ready to release new videos. Have a nice summer too!
I live close to the gr92 route and apart from beaches, it's often hard to find a camp spot as there's no water source. You could camp on the beach if you can find a quiet one, or grab water from the fountains you pass and hammock camp in some woodland. Nice video. Thanks.
It is very true, we weren't able to camp even for a single night exactly for this reason of not having a water source. We weren't very comfortable at staying at the beach though. The terrain is also difficult so the hammock may be a way to go.
@@WalkingNatureWorld yes it's very difficult to find a nice flat spot to pitch a tent, especially near any woodland (and be well hidden) Also, as we've seen recently, these dry places can be on fire very quickly when it's really hot so need to be extra careful. Thanks again. 🙂
Hi, thanks for your great videos. Am doing the Costa brava in September and wondering if you could please tell me if people at campgrounds and stores speak English? Also, what is your pack weights?
Thank you! It is a hard question, but we enjoyed a lot the part from L'escala to Estartit on day 11 and Llafranc, Calella de Palafrugell and Palamos on day 13
Thanks for your great videos. I am doing the Costa Brava, going south to north this September. Can you tell me if people there can speak English - my Spanish is not good! Also, what do your packs weigh? And do I need GPS, or is the trail well marked? Thank you,
Hello, thank you for watching and great to hear you found our videos useful. September is a nice month to hike. English is fine to use in most campgrounds and stores, very basic though at some places. Still good to know several phrases in Spanish in case. If you plan to camp on the way and taking the tent, it's going to be more weight obviously. But for one person the aim should be not to exceed 6kg for woman and 10 for men if possible. This is what we try to aim for to have more enjoyable experience. GPS is very useful especially if you'd like to have some deviations as we did as GR92 often goes away from the coast. You can download the GR 92 track from Wikiloc and take a look at the options you can take. The marking is also not always great. On our website you can find the maps of the hikes too under every trip report that you can download.
Which part was your favorite from this hike?
Find more information on our website: walkingnatureworld.com
All the episodes from Great Mediterranean Hike here: ruclips.net/video/-7y5qh8S6Tg/видео.html
Support our work and help us to save up money for our future trips here: ko-fi.com/walkingnatureworld
Join the channel to get access to exclusive perks: ruclips.net/channel/UChqVjnMgMFspKhKcEz8kIkQjoin
Find our music we use in the videos on pond5: www.pond5.com/artist/walkingnatureworld#1/2064
Or on Audiojungle: audiojungle.net/user/walkingnatureworld/portfolio
If you have any other questions or suggestions - leave us a comment below. We would love to communicate with you!
The path before you enter lloret de mar is beautifull. I walked there when i was 17:p
Now 14 years later i see this video and wanna walk there again:)
Thanks
@@qwertyuiop416 These should be such special memories! We love this part a lot too:) Thank you!
This was absolutely stunning, nice to get to see it, thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you so much, friend😊👋🏻
Very nice. Thanx.
Thank you, our friend👋🏻
Well done we hope you can find plenty more inspiration to bring us some more of your adventures. Best Wishes.
Thanks a lot, friend, for the good wishes, we hope to be able to film more hikes soon and now getting ready to release new videos. Have a nice summer too!
I live close to the gr92 route and apart from beaches, it's often hard to find a camp spot as there's no water source. You could camp on the beach if you can find a quiet one, or grab water from the fountains you pass and hammock camp in some woodland. Nice video. Thanks.
It is very true, we weren't able to camp even for a single night exactly for this reason of not having a water source. We weren't very comfortable at staying at the beach though. The terrain is also difficult so the hammock may be a way to go.
@@WalkingNatureWorld yes it's very difficult to find a nice flat spot to pitch a tent, especially near any woodland (and be well hidden) Also, as we've seen recently, these dry places can be on fire very quickly when it's really hot so need to be extra careful. Thanks again. 🙂
Hi, thanks for your great videos. Am doing the Costa brava in September and wondering if you could please tell me if people at campgrounds and stores speak English? Also, what is your pack weights?
Another great video! Which was your favourite day of the GR 92 hike?
Thank you! It is a hard question, but we enjoyed a lot the part from L'escala to Estartit on day 11 and Llafranc, Calella de Palafrugell and Palamos on day 13
In the end we walked from Cala Llevado to San Feliu, and we really loved it. Thank you for the videos!@@WalkingNatureWorld
Thanks for your great videos. I am doing the Costa Brava, going south to north this September. Can you tell me if people there can speak English - my Spanish is not good! Also, what do your packs weigh? And do I need GPS, or is the trail well marked? Thank you,
Hello, thank you for watching and great to hear you found our videos useful. September is a nice month to hike. English is fine to use in most campgrounds and stores, very basic though at some places. Still good to know several phrases in Spanish in case. If you plan to camp on the way and taking the tent, it's going to be more weight obviously. But for one person the aim should be not to exceed 6kg for woman and 10 for men if possible. This is what we try to aim for to have more enjoyable experience. GPS is very useful especially if you'd like to have some deviations as we did as GR92 often goes away from the coast. You can download the GR 92 track from Wikiloc and take a look at the options you can take. The marking is also not always great. On our website you can find the maps of the hikes too under every trip report that you can download.
Thank you!
What year was that?
We did it in in September 2021