I’ve just binge watched most of your journey as I am thinking about this trek as well! You’re doing such an amazing hike and you’re an inspiration to me. Thank you for documenting your path with mileage details and places you’re staying etc!! It helps piece my own trek together a little bit at a time.
Wow, a whole bank of wild lavender. And the countryside!!! Beautiful walk but so hot. What a good idea to treat yourself to a private room. Well done yet again, peregrina, and thanks for another lovely video.
Thanks again for sharing. If you are time constrained after Santiago here is another option for Finisterre. The 12 km walk from Cee/Corcubion to Finisterre is really special. You could catch the 10 am bus from Santiago to Cee. It costs about 10 euro and gets you there at about 11.20 am. Check into wherever you’re staying, have lunch and then get a taxi to Muxia. It takes about 30 minutes and costs 20 euro. Spend a couple of hours in Muxia, and then get a taxi back to Cee. The next day, walk the 12 km to Finisterre along the beaches and over headlands. Spend the afternoon and night in Finisterre.
Nice video. I like you listing your accommodations. That's a help with planning. My only complaint is a technical one: the sound level for your music is much higher than the sound level for your speech. Watching your videos, I have to keep moving the volume up and down to either hear what you are saying or keep from getting blasted by the music. Other than that, very well done. Buen Camino. - Randy
I’ve just binge watched most of your journey as I am thinking about this trek as well! You’re doing such an amazing hike and you’re an inspiration to me. Thank you for documenting your path with mileage details and places you’re staying etc!! It helps piece my own trek together a little bit at a time.
Awesome! The Camino is worth it! 😀
Wow, a whole bank of wild lavender. And the countryside!!! Beautiful walk but so hot. What a good idea to treat yourself to a private room. Well done yet again, peregrina, and thanks for another lovely video.
There are lots of private rooms in my future...have to break up albergue life! 😀😀
Thanks again for sharing. If you are time constrained after Santiago here is another option for Finisterre. The 12 km walk from Cee/Corcubion to Finisterre is really special. You could catch the 10 am bus from Santiago to Cee. It costs about 10 euro and gets you there at about 11.20 am. Check into wherever you’re staying, have lunch and then get a taxi to Muxia. It takes about 30 minutes and costs 20 euro. Spend a couple of hours in Muxia, and then get a taxi back to Cee. The next day, walk the 12 km to Finisterre along the beaches and over headlands. Spend the afternoon and night in Finisterre.
I am going to bus to Finisterre and then walk to Muxia. Thanks!
Another question please how do you secure your umbrella so its hands free
You can use small shock cord with lock. I now have an umbrella attachment on my new backpacking pack that I got from Gossamer Gear.
Nice video. I like you listing your accommodations. That's a help with planning. My only complaint is a technical one: the sound level for your music is much higher than the sound level for your speech. Watching your videos, I have to keep moving the volume up and down to either hear what you are saying or keep from getting blasted by the music. Other than that, very well done. Buen Camino. - Randy
Thanks! I will try to adjust the volume on future videos. 😀
You're doing good :) What's the theory behind K-tape? How does it work?
Not sure! I think it pulls skin away from lymph so your body can heal.