These videos are so calming and relaxing. Much slower lifestyle and much beauty all around with the buildings, the land and skies. So glad to see you are taking it as a pilgrimage rather than a high mileage through hike.
I was wondering when your Spain adventure would come out. Thanks for sharing your journey once again. The rainbow was pretty amazing. Have a wonderful 2025 new year. 🥂 ✌️❤️💪🇺🇸
Beautiful area and views! ❤. It just seems kinda strange to see such a beautiful buildings and country side with no people 😮. It's good to see you again! Thanks for sharing
As most places are closed in winter you will be obliged to stay in the "minicipales" or concil or church-run albergues. I would highly recommend staying in the following: San Juan Bautista in Grañón, Santa maria in Carrion where the nuns treat you toa bless ing and sing-along and the English-run Confraternity of Saint James albergue in Rabanaldel Camino. Phone before to ensure that they are open but they should feature in your guide book.
What are you doing now CDT on Hold, PCT on Hold. Are you working (Teaching) or starting your own guide business? Also are you going to release the Camino on any scheduled basis?
These videos are so calming and relaxing. Much slower lifestyle and much beauty all around with the buildings, the land and skies. So glad to see you are taking it as a pilgrimage rather than a high mileage through hike.
Hi, these videos are amazing and gave me the courage to do it solo at the end of Jan early Feb. Thanks!
I was wondering when your Spain adventure would come out. Thanks for sharing your journey once again. The rainbow was pretty amazing. Have a wonderful 2025 new year. 🥂 ✌️❤️💪🇺🇸
Beautiful area and views! ❤. It just seems kinda strange to see such a beautiful buildings and country side with no people 😮. It's good to see you again! Thanks for sharing
I absolutely love the old brick and stone buildings/bridges. Thank you for sharing.
You are becoming a rainbow magnet! 🌈🧲 The bridges are works of art. Thanks for taking us along Nyx. ✌️
beautiful scenery .......lovely video stell👍👍👍
So beautiful at the 9:22 mark with what I thought at the time were cherry blossoms (actually almond trees, thx for the clarification).
As most places are closed in winter you will be obliged to stay in the "minicipales" or concil or church-run albergues. I would highly recommend staying in the following: San Juan Bautista in Grañón, Santa maria in Carrion where the nuns treat you toa bless ing and sing-along and the English-run Confraternity of Saint James albergue in Rabanaldel Camino. Phone before to ensure that they are open but they should feature in your guide book.
Thanks for the tip Stephen ! Would this apply to mid to late feb as well ?
Enjoying your winter Camino, if I can ask how do you manage phone storage with all large amount of photo and video?
Thank you for putting the day number in your title.
Wow! So different hiking in towns than in the mountains. You don’t have to carry all your food!
The white flowers at the 9 minute mark are (were) Almonds. If you walk in late September you could pick some to eat some.
The Auto de Perdon is a special place. However, a girl seriously hurt herself coming down on the day I walked that section.
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What are you doing now CDT on Hold, PCT on Hold. Are you working (Teaching) or starting your own guide business? Also are you going to release the Camino on any scheduled basis?