¡Muchas gracias Pedro! Me alegro de verte por aquí, y espero volver a encontrarnos pronto en otro Camino. Creo que haré el Camino del Norte, el próximo año. No puedo esperar 🙌🏻 un gran abrazo y buen camino también 🥾
Wow~~Ben!!! You've finally started! Congratulations!! Really good for you😀 Please upload a lot of good videos! I will always be waiting for your good video.😍
Hey Jaeok ! 😀 That’s an enthusiastic comment ! Thank you very much for your support 🙏🏻 Yes, this is it, I am so happy to start this RUclips adventure because it was in my head since a long time ago. As a lot of new things we can do in life for the first time, it’s a strange feeling.. and so positive at the same time of course 🙌🏻 Hope everything is ok ? Take care ❤️
Everyone is worried at first and also excited at the same time. But I would say...Ben...you can do well. I support to your advanture. Anyways I am doing very well. Merci😍
Excellente vidéo, merci pour les conseils ! J'aurais, par contre, bien aimé voir comment s'utilise la "corde à linge" (petite captation d'une vidéo antérieure)
Merci beaucoup pour tes retours ! 🙂 Effectivement, ça aurait pu être une bonne idée concernant la corde : pour faire simple, elle mesure 5 mètres de long avec deux petits crochets à chaque extrémité. Elle peut s'accrocher entre deux arbres ou deux poteaux par exemple, afin d'étendre son linge. Sachant que l'on peut ajuster la longueur de la corde, si jamais les 5 mètres sont trop longs. C'est bien pratique en intérieur, comme en extérieur !
Hello, thank you so much for sharing. I will start my Camino in Sjpdp on May 30th. One Question, how were the restrictions to fly the drone? Thanks once again, i will follow your videos.
Hi, thank you for your support 🙌🏻 To be honest, I didn't check before doing the Camino about the drone rules.I think it is quite similar to France : you can fly without any restrictions in nature (except if it's close to an airport, or a nuclear plant for exemple). In cities, it's different. It's not advisable. I tried every time to do a flight in early mornings, on Sundays too because less people in the streets. And always fly for a very short time in big cities. My best advice is to think intelligently before taking off with your drone, and this, everywhere. Even in the nature, if there is a lot of people in a short area for exemple. Just taking care of surrounding conditions before ! I hope my answer will help you 🙂
@@BentoCamino Thanks for your detailed answer. Yeah it's similar to Portugal, but here we have an application and we can fly iin big cities, with elevation restrictions, but we can fly. Once more, thanks for your help. Hope to see more videos in your channel soon.
@@sandalsguy.camino Great, I didn't know this about Portugal drones laws 👍🏻Happy if I could help you with my answer. Yes, videos will come, not yet (work time before trip) and let's vlog again !😃
Bonjour,peux-tu me dire quel était le poids réel de ton sac à dos ? (sans compter le superflu,c'est à dire : ordi portable, caméra go pro ou drone)merci
Salut, je te renvoie vers ma vidéo du premier jour avant mon Camino Portuguese de ce début d'année où j'avais pesé mon sac à dos avec tout dedans : ruclips.net/video/XIDrGgMRXKc/видео.html J'étais donc à 14,02 kg (comme mon Camino Francés). Sans mon ordi, mon drone et la GoPro, tu peux enlever 3,70 kg largement. Pour arrondir 4 kilos en moins. On tombe donc à 10,02 kg 👍🏻 En espérant avoir répondu à ta question 😉
Hi, Thanks for this video. Does the list include the clothes you were wearing during the day i.e you carried a second long sleeved top, underwear and pair of socks only? Thanks J
Hi John, that’s a good question. Yes, everything is on the list. I only took a clothe with its clone. Two pants, two t-shirts, two underwears, etc.. it is enough and you can wash your own laundry with your hands if you can’t find a washing machine in an albergue. If I remember well, I probably had three pair of sock at the beggining but I threw one of them because the socks was too bad. And I realised, two as the rest of my stuff was enough I hope your question is answered 🙂
Me alegro y verte. Bonito y recomendable vídeo. Un fuerte abrazo y buen camino
¡Muchas gracias Pedro! Me alegro de verte por aquí, y espero volver a encontrarnos pronto en otro Camino. Creo que haré el Camino del Norte, el próximo año. No puedo esperar 🙌🏻 un gran abrazo y buen camino también 🥾
Thank you, Ben, for posting this video. It was very helpful. I plan to do the Camino in January
Yes, enjoy ! If it’s usefull, I am pleased. Just about the weather, we were lucky I think but everything is possible, even more on the Camino 🙌🏻
Wow~~Ben!!! You've finally started! Congratulations!! Really good for you😀 Please upload a lot of good videos! I will always be waiting for your good video.😍
Hey Jaeok ! 😀 That’s an enthusiastic comment ! Thank you very much for your support 🙏🏻
Yes, this is it, I am so happy to start this RUclips adventure because it was in my head since a long time ago. As a lot of new things we can do in life for the first time, it’s a strange feeling.. and so positive at the same time of course 🙌🏻
Hope everything is ok ? Take care ❤️
Everyone is worried at first and also excited at the same time. But I would say...Ben...you can do well. I support to your advanture. Anyways I am doing very well. Merci😍
@@lovelyjaeok thanks a lot for your support and positive vibes, this since the beginning of our Camino 2022 🙂🙏🏻
Excellente vidéo, merci pour les conseils ! J'aurais, par contre, bien aimé voir comment s'utilise la "corde à linge" (petite captation d'une vidéo antérieure)
Merci beaucoup pour tes retours ! 🙂 Effectivement, ça aurait pu être une bonne idée concernant la corde : pour faire simple, elle mesure 5 mètres de long avec deux petits crochets à chaque extrémité. Elle peut s'accrocher entre deux arbres ou deux poteaux par exemple, afin d'étendre son linge. Sachant que l'on peut ajuster la longueur de la corde, si jamais les 5 mètres sont trop longs. C'est bien pratique en intérieur, comme en extérieur !
How much did your bag weigh when fully packed?
Hello, thank you so much for sharing. I will start my Camino in Sjpdp on May 30th. One Question, how were the restrictions to fly the drone? Thanks once again, i will follow your videos.
Hi, thank you for your support 🙌🏻 To be honest, I didn't check before doing the Camino about the drone rules.I think it is quite similar to France : you can fly without any restrictions in nature (except if it's close to an airport, or a nuclear plant for exemple). In cities, it's different. It's not advisable. I tried every time to do a flight in early mornings, on Sundays too because less people in the streets. And always fly for a very short time in big cities. My best advice is to think intelligently before taking off with your drone, and this, everywhere. Even in the nature, if there is a lot of people in a short area for exemple. Just taking care of surrounding conditions before ! I hope my answer will help you 🙂
@@BentoCamino Thanks for your detailed answer. Yeah it's similar to Portugal, but here we have an application and we can fly iin big cities, with elevation restrictions, but we can fly. Once more, thanks for your help. Hope to see more videos in your channel soon.
@@sandalsguy.camino Great, I didn't know this about Portugal drones laws 👍🏻Happy if I could help you with my answer. Yes, videos will come, not yet (work time before trip) and let's vlog again !😃
Bonjour,peux-tu me dire quel était le poids réel de ton sac à dos ? (sans compter le superflu,c'est à dire : ordi portable, caméra go pro ou drone)merci
Salut, je te renvoie vers ma vidéo du premier jour avant mon Camino Portuguese de ce début d'année où j'avais pesé mon sac à dos avec tout dedans : ruclips.net/video/XIDrGgMRXKc/видео.html J'étais donc à 14,02 kg (comme mon Camino Francés). Sans mon ordi, mon drone et la GoPro, tu peux enlever 3,70 kg largement. Pour arrondir 4 kilos en moins. On tombe donc à 10,02 kg 👍🏻 En espérant avoir répondu à ta question 😉
Hi,
Thanks for this video. Does the list include the clothes you were wearing during the day i.e you carried a second long sleeved top, underwear and pair of socks only?
Thanks
J
Hi John, that’s a good question. Yes, everything is on the list. I only took a clothe with its clone. Two pants, two t-shirts, two underwears, etc.. it is enough and you can wash your own laundry with your hands if you can’t find a washing machine in an albergue.
If I remember well, I probably had three pair of sock at the beggining but I threw one of them because the socks was too bad. And I realised, two as the rest of my stuff was enough
I hope your question is answered 🙂
Do you know the weight of your packed bag?
Full, it was around 14 kg (already too heavy) but if you remove my drone and my computer that I use for my work, it’s 5 kg less. So 8-9 kg
I would say, around 10 kilos without my unnecessary stuff (computer for my work, drone and cameras)
Otherwise with everything, it’s 14 kilos