No bad weather only bad clothing! Good call. I've had hypothermia and it can go from shivering and unpleasant to serious danger very quickly. And the trick is, you don't know when it slips.
Hi from Alberta Canada guys. We have been following you for some time. You never know how the weather is.. But you still keep a smile. Michelle and I(Jack) are going to the France route for six weeks starting August 15. We know what it is like to have to surrender the walk. In 2018 I got food poison in Bayonne the day we started. Made it to Punte la Raine and Michelle had a infected toe nail. So with both of us being ill, we stopped and went to Holland to visit relatives for the rest of our Camino.. So in 3 and half months we will try again. It would be a treat to meet both of you. You are so positive. Keep it up. Jack and Michelle
Wow, that's a story. Sounds like you made the right decision to get off the Camino, too. Buen Camino for your next try. You've got this! Let us know if you come through Ourense.
Camino FRIO! I just did the reverse and walked from Ourense to my home in Santiago. Arrived yesterday. The route is stunningly beautiful, wildly natural paths and so peaceful! Hailed a couple of times but no snow for us. I’ve walked several routes and the Camino Sanabres is my new favorite. 🪻🌹🌳🐦⬛🏞️ The sound of rushing water while walking beside the rio and over the large round edged stones, and narrow stone paths, tall green grass and birdsong and flora, ahhhhh so lovely. Every day was better than the last. Ultreía! 👣👣💚 (Last week while researching Ourense, I found your vlog. Thx!)
In Spain we have a saying that goes "Hasta el cuarenta de mayo, no te quites el sayo.." which roughly means, until the fortieth of May, don't take out your coat 😉 So yeah, planning a hike in Galicia in shorts at endings of April was a bit daring. Anyway, hope you're being more lucky next time. Nice video like always!
You made the right decision to cut it short. You were shaking so much - it did not seem good! Camino's are unpredictable and always have some element of struggle - I guess that's why it's called a pilgrimmage. Thanks for the sharing the reality of the Camino and that just because it doesn't turn out right once, doesn't mean you can't try it again.
you are so welcome. We know you will smash the Camino next time. Keep those spirits Up. You can see the joy you 2 have on the Camino regardless of the barriers. C’ya Cea!
you guys are so cool... I have been following you for a while. I just finished my Camino Frances and loved it. Thanks for all your fun quirky videos. Keep laughing and having fun. Those who don't laugh are not my kind of people. Saludos
Glad you guys got out safe. It’s the ‘perfect storm’, literally, for hikers - rainy, with unexpected temp drop in middle of nowhere. You’re literally better off it gets much colder and only snow instead of rain, because you won’t be as soaked, which creates the hypothermia risk. I’ve come to realize that the extra 1 lb for the thick rain poncho (like Altus or Ferrino), that covers the backpack too, provides great protection in such situations. I used it in Galicia in similar conditions as you, rainy but temps below zero (yes, don’t ask me how it can rain below zero), icy ground, but the poncho pulled through. Mountain Hardwear makes great rain paints with long zippers that go up/down the leg so you can take on/off without taking off shoes. As part of my layering system, i can add it on top of everything else during cold rain, or just by itself if warm rain or wind, or just one layer underneath (instead of two) if it’s medium rain. Love that flexibility. Anyway, crazy weather can get anybody at anytime. Jupiter Hikes is a pro, and he almost got hypothermia in similar conditions in Utah. Said it was his scariest trail experience. These kinds of videos are far more valuable than showing everything going right. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. That's so true that it's the absolute worst for hikers. Thanks so much for your recommendations. We'll take a look at the poncho and rain pants. 😍
Currently on the Camino Portuguese. It’s not as cold, but it’s definitely been wet. I started walking from Tui on Tuesday and it’s been raining since Tuesday. On the good side the temperature has been getting up to around 15 degrees so it’s not that cold. I’ve been keeping plenty warm with just some shorts and long sleeve T-shirt and my Altus poncho (I’m so glad I bought one of those)
I'm humming and harring about taking rain pants. The forecast next week when i start is rain but it chamging a lot. Last year i froze going over O Cebreiro and ended up running to keep warm. I don't want to add pack weight but being in a position to keep walking even if it is a couple of villages further.
Ouch! Lainey, I've been that cold where my thighs are beet red, and it felt like it took days to thaw out! You made the right call to go home and live to do it with all your extremities intact some other day.
I was on the Frances at the same time and it was freezing too. I had to take a taxi to Decathlon outside Burgos in order to buy warm hiking trousers, a jacket and gloves. Didn’t have snow but the wind chill meant the temperature was around 1° in the mornings. Wasn’t expecting such cold weather in April/May in Northern Spain. I’m from Scotland so know what that the cold and wet feels like but I hadn’t packed enough warm clothing so appreciate how cold you must have felt. 🥶 I had to stop at León due to injury but that’s another story. Great video guys!
Wise decision to turn back! Your visit to Cea has prompted me to throw this out there for your consideration: It would be super cool if you did a vid at the 2024 Cea bread festival, Cea being the "bread capital" of Galicia, or so I'm told 😉 Un saludo!
La mágica Galicia. Dentro de dos meses esa Galicia invernal se convertirá en un jardín; un paraíso. Estáis en una tierra, Galicia, muy distinta de la idea que los medios españoles transmiten de España. Galicia is different. Una Comunidad Autónoma, nacionalidad según dice la Constitución española, con Santiago de Compostela como capital y ciudad patrimonio de la humanidad. Gracias por mostrar la hermosa Galicia.
¡Ai, güey! How crazy is a snowstorm there at the end of April?!? For sure y’all made the right move and absolutely no reason to feel even a little defeated. The better part of valor and all that, y’know? And the Camino ain’t going anywhere. You’ll be back at it in no time! 🤙🏽
Thanks for sharing your story. Interrupted plans suck but are part of our life journey. Last fall on the Ingles I must have drank from a bad fountain and after 4 days of misery I made the hard decision to train back to Santiago and see a Physician. Have walked other Caminos with no problem
Sorry to hear the unpredictable weather scuppered your plans. It was a wise decision to stop I didn't know you could do the Camino from Ourense. I'm near Carballino and going through Cea sounds like a great way to start. The bread there is so good.
Thank you. We loved the route out of Ourense. It's definitely worth checking out. We agree, Cea bread is sooooo good. Give us any kind of sourdough any day. Let us know if you come through Ourense sometime!
I grew up in the midwest and remember weather like that, 32° in shorts 😂 and wet, with the right gear not a problem, still an adventure you won't forget. ❤
Absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing your adventure. Guys I recommended you visit the himalayan mountains k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place moses peak.add this sound in your bucket list.
Kind of weird as locals only having shorts with you. I mean its April. I am from Germany and know to be better prepared. April is never a stable weather.
Not a failure - health and safety should always come first! Thx for sharing
Thank you! ❤
No bad weather only bad clothing! Good call. I've had hypothermia and it can go from shivering and unpleasant to serious danger very quickly. And the trick is, you don't know when it slips.
True! We were super unprepared for it. Oooooh, that's so crazy that hypothermia sneaks up so fast.
Hi from Alberta Canada guys. We have been following you for some time. You never know how the weather is.. But you still keep a smile. Michelle and I(Jack) are going to the France route for six weeks starting August 15. We know what it is like to have to surrender the walk. In 2018 I got food poison in Bayonne the day we started. Made it to Punte la Raine and Michelle had a infected toe nail. So with both of us being ill, we stopped and went to Holland to visit relatives for the rest of our Camino.. So in 3 and half months we will try again. It would be a treat to meet both of you. You are so positive. Keep it up. Jack and Michelle
Wow, that's a story. Sounds like you made the right decision to get off the Camino, too. Buen Camino for your next try. You've got this! Let us know if you come through Ourense.
Oh my goodness,you were so right to turn back. To be warm and dry back at home must have been heavenly .
It felt amazing to be home. :)
Camino FRIO! I just did the reverse and walked from Ourense to my home in Santiago. Arrived yesterday. The route is stunningly beautiful, wildly natural paths and so peaceful! Hailed a couple of times but no snow for us. I’ve walked several routes and the Camino Sanabres is my new favorite. 🪻🌹🌳🐦⬛🏞️ The sound of rushing water while walking beside the rio and over the large round edged stones, and narrow stone paths, tall green grass and birdsong and flora, ahhhhh so lovely. Every day was better than the last. Ultreía! 👣👣💚 (Last week while researching Ourense, I found your vlog. Thx!)
Oh, you got lucky! We agree that it's such a beautiful Camino. It's quintessential Galicia to us.
In Spain we have a saying that goes "Hasta el cuarenta de mayo, no te quites el sayo.." which roughly means, until the fortieth of May, don't take out your coat 😉 So yeah, planning a hike in Galicia in shorts at endings of April was a bit daring. Anyway, hope you're being more lucky next time. Nice video like always!
That's a great saying. Thanks for sharing it!
es el primer reporte del Camino que reconoce su dureza.... volveréis y lo conseguiréis...buen camino!
¡Tuvimos éxito en el segundo intento! ¡Ultreia!
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You made the right decision to cut it short. You were shaking so much - it did not seem good! Camino's are unpredictable and always have some element of struggle - I guess that's why it's called a pilgrimmage. Thanks for the sharing the reality of the Camino and that just because it doesn't turn out right once, doesn't mean you can't try it again.
Agree! The struggle is part of what makes it worthwhile. Thanks for watching!
you are so welcome. We know you will smash the Camino next time. Keep those spirits Up. You can see the joy you 2 have on the Camino regardless of the barriers. C’ya Cea!
We are eternally grateful that you two came and picked us up! ❤
you guys are so cool... I have been following you for a while. I just finished my Camino Frances and loved it. Thanks for all your fun quirky videos. Keep laughing and having fun. Those who don't laugh are not my kind of people. Saludos
Thanks so much! We hope you had a wonderful Camino.
Glad you guys got out safe. It’s the ‘perfect storm’, literally, for hikers - rainy, with unexpected temp drop in middle of nowhere. You’re literally better off it gets much colder and only snow instead of rain, because you won’t be as soaked, which creates the hypothermia risk. I’ve come to realize that the extra 1 lb for the thick rain poncho (like Altus or Ferrino), that covers the backpack too, provides great protection in such situations. I used it in Galicia in similar conditions as you, rainy but temps below zero (yes, don’t ask me how it can rain below zero), icy ground, but the poncho pulled through. Mountain Hardwear makes great rain paints with long zippers that go up/down the leg so you can take on/off without taking off shoes. As part of my layering system, i can add it on top of everything else during cold rain, or just by itself if warm rain or wind, or just one layer underneath (instead of two) if it’s medium rain. Love that flexibility. Anyway, crazy weather can get anybody at anytime. Jupiter Hikes is a pro, and he almost got hypothermia in similar conditions in Utah. Said it was his scariest trail experience. These kinds of videos are far more valuable than showing everything going right. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. That's so true that it's the absolute worst for hikers. Thanks so much for your recommendations. We'll take a look at the poncho and rain pants. 😍
Currently on the Camino Portuguese. It’s not as cold, but it’s definitely been wet. I started walking from Tui on Tuesday and it’s been raining since Tuesday. On the good side the temperature has been getting up to around 15 degrees so it’s not that cold. I’ve been keeping plenty warm with just some shorts and long sleeve T-shirt and my Altus poncho (I’m so glad I bought one of those)
Glad you're keeping warm! Buen Camino, there's some better weather coming this week!
I'm humming and harring about taking rain pants. The forecast next week when i start is rain but it chamging a lot. Last year i froze going over O Cebreiro and ended up running to keep warm. I don't want to add pack weight but being in a position to keep walking even if it is a couple of villages further.
Bring them. That's probably a new addition to our packing lists for Spring and Fall. Buen Camino!
Sometimes adventures suck while you’re having them. Glad you both made it home safely. Cheers!
Very true words! We're so glad we're home, too.
Ouch! Lainey, I've been that cold where my thighs are beet red, and it felt like it took days to thaw out! You made the right call to go home and live to do it with all your extremities intact some other day.
Thanks! It felt like it took days for us to thaw out, too!
Great job! Not a failure, just an adventure
So true!
Never a failure.
I was on the Frances at the same time and it was freezing too. I had to take a taxi to Decathlon outside Burgos in order to buy warm hiking trousers, a jacket and gloves. Didn’t have snow but the wind chill meant the temperature was around 1° in the mornings. Wasn’t expecting such cold weather in April/May in Northern Spain. I’m from Scotland so know what that the cold and wet feels like but I hadn’t packed enough warm clothing so appreciate how cold you must have felt. 🥶
I had to stop at León due to injury but that’s another story.
Great video guys!
Oooof! Wow, crazy that the cold was on the Frances, too! You were smart to get supplies at Decathlon. We hope your injury is healing.
Wise decision to turn back! Your visit to Cea has prompted me to throw this out there for your consideration: It would be super cool if you did a vid at the 2024 Cea bread festival, Cea being the "bread capital" of Galicia, or so I'm told 😉 Un saludo!
Thanks for the video suggestion! We love Cea bread.
La mágica Galicia. Dentro de dos meses esa Galicia invernal se convertirá en un jardín; un paraíso. Estáis en una tierra, Galicia, muy distinta de la idea que los medios españoles transmiten de España. Galicia is different. Una Comunidad Autónoma, nacionalidad según dice la Constitución española, con Santiago de Compostela como capital y ciudad patrimonio de la humanidad. Gracias por mostrar la hermosa Galicia.
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¡Ai, güey! How crazy is a snowstorm there at the end of April?!? For sure y’all made the right move and absolutely no reason to feel even a little defeated. The better part of valor and all that, y’know? And the Camino ain’t going anywhere. You’ll be back at it in no time! 🤙🏽
Thank you! Those are wise words. ☺
It happens! Glad you guys decided to stop and stay healthy! We had a bad day on our last Camino so we get it!
Thanks! It was so unpredictable!
Thanks for sharing your story. Interrupted plans suck but are part of our life journey. Last fall on the Ingles I must have drank from a bad fountain and after 4 days of misery I made the hard decision to train back to Santiago and see a Physician. Have walked other Caminos with no problem
Oooooh noooooo! That sounds like absolutely no fun. You made the right decision there.
Looks like you made the correct decision there! Here is to the next attempt...Buen Camino 👣
Thanks! We’re looking forward to the next time.
Sorry to hear the unpredictable weather scuppered your plans. It was a wise decision to stop I didn't know you could do the Camino from Ourense. I'm near Carballino and going through Cea sounds like a great way to start. The bread there is so good.
Thank you. We loved the route out of Ourense. It's definitely worth checking out. We agree, Cea bread is sooooo good. Give us any kind of sourdough any day. Let us know if you come through Ourense sometime!
@@DaysWeSpend Thanks! Will do!
I grew up in the midwest and remember weather like that, 32° in shorts 😂 and wet, with the right gear not a problem, still an adventure you won't forget. ❤
Absolutely!
The coolest (no pun intended) couple!
HAHA. Thanks!
Next time, you will do it. Thank you for sharing.
Yes, we will! Thanks for watching.
Absolutely amazing. Thanks for sharing your adventure. Guys I recommended you visit the himalayan mountains k2 and Nangaparbat view point from one place moses peak.add this sound in your bucket list.
Thanks for the recommendation!
I hope you haven't caught pneumonia, I remember one May in Vitoria when it snowed and I was caught in sneakers walking through the snow.
We managed to stay healthy all week long. Snow in May! yikes!
I think you both set a good example for others to follow. It was smart to do and will be more fun, next time.
Thank you!
Join us on the Norte next month!! But only if you bring good weather! 😂❤
Hahaha we’ll send sunny vibes your way! Buen Camino!
Smart decision
Thank you!
Get yourselves rain skirts! They're like $12 on Amazon, 3 oz, and double as groundsheets.
Great recommendation! We'll look into them.
Que pena. Otra dia!
Claro!
Kind of weird as locals only having shorts with you. I mean its April. I am from Germany and know to be better prepared. April is never a stable weather.
You may very well not have made it to the end, but your indomitable spirit wasn't broken. Still winners in my book..
Thanks so much!
So. Pretty
Thanks!
You are always smiling 😂🤣😄😃😅 Great... but WHY...? 🤔😳🙄
Sometimes you just have to laugh at a bad situation :)
you have confused pilgrimage with vacation in LA 🤣
How much vice again on the camino hahaha