Friendship on the Camino De Santiago | Camino Ingles (Day 5)

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    Day 5 on the Camino Ingles.
    Enjoying the company of a Camino family, as we slowly make our way to Santiago De Compostela.
    Hospital de Bruma - Sigüeiro - Distance: 24.4kms.
    Walked in June
    Used the Brierley Ingles guide for pre-trip planning - amzn.to/45XnLyd
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    Timecodes
    1:41 - Breakfast No 1
    2:17 - Breakfast No 2
    2:35 - Messages From Around the World
    2:58 - What Makes the Ingles so Special - A Pilgrims Perspective
    3:44 - Thoughts on Camino
    4:29 - Albergue Miras
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Комментарии • 20

  • @susanneal3781
    @susanneal3781 10 месяцев назад +2

    Love your videos the scenery is amazing and your camino family .buen camino

    • @Caminohacks
      @Caminohacks  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, Susanne. Your lovely comment has made my evening ☺️
      Buen Camino to you too

  • @anneokane7172
    @anneokane7172 10 месяцев назад

    Lovely video. Great to see the beautiful scenery & new friendships. Thanks for sharing your journey.

    • @Caminohacks
      @Caminohacks  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you, Anne. It’s a beautiful short Camino with some lovely fellow pilgrims waking it

  • @caminodantoo
    @caminodantoo 10 месяцев назад +2

    Did you actually get to stay at Albergue Miras? It was all closed up when I turned up there in March? Apart from that, I recognised every step of the way in this video, with relish. Thank you.

    • @Caminohacks
      @Caminohacks  10 месяцев назад +1

      Yes I did, it said it was full on booking.com, but I message them and got a room. strangely I had a whole dorm room to myself when the whole town was packed with pilgrims.
      Where did you end up staying in the end? I have a lot of love for the ingles, it’s got lots of pilgrim community / spirit and has a decent amount of municipal albergues.

    • @caminodantoo
      @caminodantoo 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Caminohacks, I walked past the Albergue Real, thinking all the other pilgrims are going there I’ll go to the Miras. Then I wound up walking all the way back to the Real and still got a whole dorm to myself but hey beggars can’t be choosers. You’re right, the Ingles does have a certain something. So much so, I know people who walk it every winter…

    • @Caminohacks
      @Caminohacks  10 месяцев назад +1

      @@caminodantoo Sounds like you got some extra kms in! 😁 Maybe Miras only opens for the late spring/summer months?
      I wonder how busy it is in the winter. Were there many when you went in March?
      I arrived a week before the new municipal albergue opened in Ferrol, which is a place I'd like to stay at - I think it'll encourage more people to try it.

    • @caminodantoo
      @caminodantoo 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Caminohacks There must have been about 15 Portuguese, 1/2 doz Germans, couple of Dutch, 1/2 doz English and 1 Australian, that I know of. They were the ones I came across regularly. I’m almost sure I came across a half built Albergue between Neda and Sigueiro.

    • @Caminohacks
      @Caminohacks  10 месяцев назад

      I found there was a lot of Spanish on the route when I walked, more than I’d ever experienced on the Frances or finisterre. Sounds like you had a good mix. Not sure if I remember the half built albergue after Neda, although to be fair the weather was awful and I just wanted to get there 😄
      Any plans for another Camino next year?

  • @storiestellr
    @storiestellr 5 месяцев назад +1

    it’s all about friendship, isn’t it …
    hey and I noticed a shot of a dry croissant! 😂🥐

    • @Caminohacks
      @Caminohacks  5 месяцев назад

      As I think you know, the more you walk Camino’s you come to the realisation that it’s the people you meet that make it is so special.
      Dry croissants are sadly all too common on the camino routes, there should be a pilgrim warning in place for some of them - do not attempt to eat me without liquid! I have a video in the making that is packed full of breakfast delights - Portugal brings its breakfast A game 😂

    • @storiestellr
      @storiestellr 5 месяцев назад

      Portuguese breakfast? OK, I'm sold. @@Caminohacks 😆 As to the plague of stale, dry croissants: maybe we just have to start a Pilgrim Vigilante. And dispatch stickers, with a Sad Croissant Emoji, and the caption: "Pilgrim Advisory: Sad Croissant Ahead". or something to the effect. Spain needs to up its croissant game!

    • @Caminohacks
      @Caminohacks  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@storiestellr Day 1 on the litoral route and a Portuguese bakery blew my tiny pilgrim mind with their baked good selection! I think you’d forget about those cookies, ha ha. I keep rewatching it in the edit salivating 😂
      Ha ha, so as not to damage business it might have to be a secret sign, only pilgrims in the know are aware of - it subtly tells the experienced pilgrim that ‘only disappoint awaits in this café, keep on moving, pilgrim’. Maybe that can be your next Camino meditations video or written piece; how life can sometimes present the stale croissant and it is what we choose to do with it that shapes us and our day…
      There is a lovely bakery in a town after Puente la reina, it’s on a hill, and a bakery there does lovely, freshly baked napolitanas that are to die for…if only the rest of the Camino could follow suit. I’m not sure of the name of the town though?

    • @storiestellr
      @storiestellr 5 месяцев назад

      I'm glad to see at least one of us is magnanimous ... - ok and indeed, I now have to work on what to do when life presents you with a stale croissant - make croissanade? @@Caminohacks

    • @Caminohacks
      @Caminohacks  5 месяцев назад

      You could kick the stale croissant over a fence and break out the cookies instead 😂