Camino del Norte - 835km Thru hike (Camino de Santiago)
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Camino de Santiago (The Way of St. James) is the world's most famous hike, but the Northern Route (Camino del Norte) is quickly becoming the favorite route among hardcore hikers.
Adventure series/Guide - 7 episodes documenting the entire journey!
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For more than 1000 years,
the Way of St. James
has been one of the world’s
most popular hikes.
One of it’s best kept secret’s
Is it’s northern passage,
known as the Camino Del Norte.
Following Spain’s most
northern coastline
lies a path with small
traditional villages,
rugged shores,
and beverages
soaked in prideful dedication.
A path
that takes you in as you are
and releases you anew.
In the next 7 episodes
I’ll be bringing you along
on an 835km pilgrimage
across the coastline
of 4 distinct regions of Spain.
The Basque Country,
Cantabria,
Asturias
and Galicia.
We’ll be experiencing the best
of each region
from the tasty tapas
in rural towns
to the boundless nature
in between.
Some come for the challenge...
And some come seeking spiritual growth,
NEITHER leave disappointed.
Come with me to find out
why they call the Camino del Norte
one of the best and most scenic hikes
of the Camino de Santiago.
Your series on the Camino Del Norte have sealed it for my wife and I. Later this year starting October 7 we will be flying from Australia to London and then over to Irun to begin an other adventure in our lives. We were thinking of the Portugues Way, but your video has us wanting more of the beauty of the northern journey. We have walked the entire Camino de Santiago back in May 2017 and have been planning our new trip for this year. Love your work and your happiness for life and adventure.
Thanks Warren! Knowing that I convinced one person(actually 2), makes the effort worth it. Buen Camino! Please let me know if you have any questions regarding the Northern way :)
The moment I watched your channel, my heart opened up.
I like to travel with wonderful views,
I am very happy and I want to stay on your channel.
thanks :)
This is so high on my list! Maybe this year? Thinking about it.
Let me know! i would be eager to do it again with no camera.
Sweet, sounds good.
Fabulous videos!!! Thank you Brian!
I enjoyed your series on the Camino del Norte. My husband and I watched it recently. We aim to walk it from Biarritz in September, so your top tips and highlights were very informative and enjoyable. We look forward to exploring more of your videos. Keep up the great work! Sarah and Brett (Theros Adventures)
Few years back, my family and I traveled from Madrid, Pamplona, Logroño, Burgos, Valladolid, Burgos, León, A Coruña and Santiago de Compostela. We didn't have enough time to do the long walks at the time but only a little. I can't find the words to explain the spectacular views of nature and the view from Monte do Gozo... Hoping to go back one day and to do at least a half walk. Looking forward to seeing your awesome videos for useful tips.
you should definitely go do the Camino. It was such an amazing experience :)
Beautiful video! I will be walking the Camino del Norte through your postings, but never loose hope to do it myself ... my father was born in Llanes, Asturias, and I am in love with the Cantábrico ! ... try to visit Llanes for their festivities of La Magdalena - usually July 20-22- one of the best regional romerías during the summer season . They are steep in Astur-Celtic traditions, plenty of windpipes, people on their best traditional ataires and small processions like in Sevilla, but with the jaw dropping Cantábrico as a backdrop. Can't wait to follow you in the Camino del Norte !
Thanks Jorge! Glad to have you along for the adventure...maybe i can convince you to do your own camino one day :) . Llanes is beautiful, I will try to make for La Magdalena...and for some more sidra!
Finally peregrino! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👌🏽
new video comes out each friday
Beautiful ! Hope to do this Camino one day :)
You should!
Thanks for the vlogs about Camino del Norte, it was beautiful and I really enjoyed watching you. We just walk part of the CF and the Norte is now on my list :-)
Thanks Karin! The camino del norte was fantastic and i actually am interested in returning to do it again....the camino primitivo also interests me.
Nice one dude!
Just watched your 7 videos of your el camino del norte... i like it a lot... i found out there are 7 routes of the el camino de santiago... can you do all the 7 routes that will be epic...
buen camino
Gracias amigo!
We are flying into Madrid and plan to take a couple of trains to Irun to start the del Norte route. Is this what you did?
nos encanta ver videos del camino de santiago y sus paisajes!! tieness nuestro like y suscripcion! Nosotros estuvimos un mes y algo haciendo el camino del norte sin dinero y hemos subido el primer capitulo de nuestra aventura, puede que te interese! Saludos y suerte con el canal!! Tambien fuimos hasta finisterre!!!
Would you ever do the Camino???
You've inspired me to do it again! Now that I live in Gijon, I suppose I can do it the old fashioned way - from my front door! Did you pass through Gijon? Great stuff hombre!
@@BenHolbrookWeddingFilms Awesome! Let me know when you plan to do it and maybe I can do it for a second time too! Did I pass through Gijon??? you will have to wait and see, hahahaha
@@TheTravelVlogger That'd be great hombre! I'll look forward to the next episode/s! Adios!
Yes.
Camino dek Norte July/August 2016, 35 days ❤ Great videos about your Camino. I saw all of them.
What a GREAT series of videos on the Camino!!! Thank you!!! If you had only about a week or so and wanted to do the most scenic part of the route on a bicycle. What would you advise on being the best section? We would probably by able to cover 50-70KM per day.
Thanks! I would suggest doing one of the 4 regions. Either the beginning (Basque Country) or the end (Galicia). But all 4 regions are beautiful.
Do you have information on your non vlog gear like backpack shoes et cetera?
Cheers, I'll be hiking the northern way this Sept/Oct. A couple questions;
- hiking poles; yes or no? You did not use them. Was that purposeful or a mistake?
- rain gear; what did you use and would you recommend the use of tops/bottoms, I.e. frogg toggs or use a poncho?
- shoes; what did you use? Would you recommend shoes w aggressive lugs or is the path (fm start to finish) more a mix between rurual road, asphalt, cobblestone, dirt path, etc. I'm wondering if I needed aggressive tread (Salomon GTX / Altra Lone Peak) or a non-aggresive tread (Altra Timp or Topo)?
Thanks.
Hi James, I have never used hiking poles...i guess i just always feel like it is one more thing to carry or lose. If you like poles, then bring some cause i know several people love them.
Rain gear....I wore a patagonia rain jacket and loved it, but it did leak a little after days where it rained for more than 4hrs. I personally only use ponchos on occasions where I would hike for a day or two. they are bulky and catch on things, but they do go over back packs well.
shoes...i wore Salomon X Ultra 3 Low GTX Hiking Shoes and I absolutely love these shoes. they are light, durable and with the rubber toe you can kick rocks all day...goretex was great too cause it kept my feet nice and dry. You don't need a super aggressive tread...terrain is mixed.
buen camino!
@@TheTravelVlogger Thanks and appreciated. I went with Topo's for the time being and they are fine; like walking on pillows. I have some months to get used to them thankfully. Tried on some Salomon's but too tight for me. Needed a wider toe box. Looking forward to my Camino and expected to commence early Sept '21.