6 | Camino Portuguese | Boat ride to Spain
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Caminha to Porto Mougás, 23.1 km
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Daily Cost Breakdown:
€01.70 Breakfast
€05.00 Ferry
€05.00 Lunch
€02.60 Snack
€16.50 Dinner
€10.00 Albergue
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€40.80 Total
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Filmed on March 19, 2019. All rights reserved.
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exquisite photography. Thanks
Looking forward to see your the days to come. Those are going to bring lost of good memories. Thank you for sharing your experience. Buen Camino Efrén
And I did;). Referring to your last sentence. 2 months ago. It was great and I can only agree with you about views and many others. Buen Camino to all pilgrims:)
Loving your vlogs Efrén. Looking forward to following in your footsteps in April 😃👌.
Another great Vlog! Ill be doing this next May / June. I’m thoroughly enjoying your journey so expertly recorded. Thank you & Gracias!
Hey! Might see you along the trail-will also be there at that time!
I walked the Camino Portugues central last July-August. Started in Porto and walked to Finisterre. Not a single 100% full albergue and not that crowded until I crossed into Spain at Tui. Never had a problem finding an albergue, but I did notice that the private ones were full most of the time. Locals who had made reservations. The weather all in all was great. Warm, dry and sunny. The last day into Santiago I was rained on, and the entire following day in Santiago was rainy, but that's Galicia.
I'm surprised you didn't mention the local Portuguese Custard Tarts (Pasteis de Nata), or show them. I thought they were delicious and ate my fill of them. I did notice that immediately upon entering Spain they were unavailable, lol.
torally agree. I didn't try pasties de Nata as I'm not a fan of creamy desserts but I did hear about from friends.
Your videos keep getting better. I love the smoothness of the DJ and Insta
The day you released this was the day I left Galicia to Portugal after my pilgrimage. Porto was a cool city. Shame you didn't shoot more after you spent some time there.
Beautiful journey, Bom Caminho Efrén
Ultreia Peregrino
Very well done! Such great photography & commentary! Thank you!
Grande Efrèn
Lindas imagens.
I love you, Efren!
Vi partes que no son para bicicleta algo difícil. cómo lo recuerdas tu. saludos.
Si, recuerdo ciertos tramos en España donde sería difícil pasar con la bici. Te recomiendo busques los GPS para bici y así evitar esos pedazos.
@@Walk_with_Efren Gracias por tu tiempo.
excited and nervous facing my first camino, wondering how many layers to take with me, when did you walk this? the weather looks lovely but you look as though you are wearing all your layers (:-(
This was in early March. It was perfect weather for walking. I had a shirt, a fleace, and a down jacket for the wind. I would also use it to hang around at night.. I used a pocho instead of a windbreaker.
@@Walk_with_Efren I was thinking of getting a poncho, what did you get?
I love using a ponch but it has to reach below your knees while covering your backpack. Anything shorter is not worth it. I love how easy I can put it on and off with out taking off my backpack. Mine is a bit expensive but it's super lightweight, sturdy, and also doubles as a tarp.
bushcraftoutfitters.com/mest-poncho-coyote/
Did you have any issues flying a drone over there?
Not at all but I was cautious
Did I hear right, 60km day ? Efren, no offence but if I ever see you out on the trail am gunna look the other way and pretend not to recognise ya for fear of getting swept up with your madness lol. Thanks for another great Share, Bon Caminha :)
He said 16 km with a Spanish accent...sounds like 60
@@AmalaBhakti108 Are you sure, I know the kind of distances Efren walks and 16km is not 'stretching it out to avoid Vigo' Maybe have misheard but sounded like 60 to me
We’re you collecting stamps?
I was
@@Walk_with_Efren esse barco que pegou na travessia de Caminha a A Pasaxe é destinado a peregrinos? ou existe outro específico?