Your movies have moved on, in a lovely and beautiful way. I so enjoyed the story telling, the slowness and stillness. What a quantum leap in telling your story and what an amazing camino. Ultreia my friends. ❤
Hahaha did you know this was the first try to make a “vlog” together?? I have to say the process was delightful and we will continue to do similar things! Thanks for your heartfelt words ❤️ as always we send you soooooo much love
Hi there, just arrived in Santiago via the Camino frances for the first time and I definitely will be back. Such a great experience! Thank you for all the motivation!
@@caminotellers Actually since I live in the Alps I got plenty of untrodden paths and silence back home so I really enjoyed meeting different people on the Camino. After Sarria it didn't feel much like a pilgrimage any more though I gotta say, with all the tour buses coming in and stuff didn't feel original
So many memories! I didn't find the arrows to the river way and walked along the boring urban way. Next time, I'll take the river way too. In Cabanillas, I was all alone in the albergue. All the beds for me alone, but I was so lonely! At night, I heard all kinds of strange noises, was scared and didn't sleep. When you were there so many other pilgrims were staying there! Looking forward to the next days on the camino de San Salvador 😃
"Spain is not coffee country."- Absolutely disagree! Spain is one of the best countries with outstanding coffee culture! It can easily beat most of France, especially tourist regions. Mediano in Cantabria, Cortado in the Basque Country and northern areas... 😋😋😋 Even the simple, black coffee is very tasty and you can get it in ANY small, local cafes. ...Just wondering, what "coffee country" you can name to compare?
@@AnswaldFG my friend, I am Italian. All through Spain the coffee was piss. Beating France is no achievement. In Portugal they know how to make coffee. Using an arabica blend that’s to sweet you don’t need sugar is no accomplishment either, most « specialty » coffee places are a scam. If your 5€ aero press isn’t as decent as a cheap industrial lavazza coffee we have a problem. If Spain is such a good coffee country why have I not found a single good coffee in any of the big cities on the Camino ? I have found villages in Italy where the local bar that gets 4 customers a day makes coffee more decently. Coffee isn’t all about blend and roast, it’s a science and an art, you need to know how to work your machine.
Beautiful and sweet. Excellent story telling, editing and cinematography. Inspiring. Keep it up.
Thanks 🙏
Your movies have moved on, in a lovely and beautiful way. I so enjoyed the story telling, the slowness and stillness. What a quantum leap in telling your story and what an amazing camino. Ultreia my friends. ❤
Hahaha did you know this was the first try to make a “vlog” together?? I have to say the process was delightful and we will continue to do similar things! Thanks for your heartfelt words ❤️ as always we send you soooooo much love
A wonderful episode. Love your sense of humour. Nice music too.
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This was an enjoyable watch! 💚
Thanks Kate!
Amazing sights and scenes!
Awwww, thanks! It’s even nicer in real life🙏🥰
beautifully presented, really relaxing.
Thank you Dave 😘😘😘 this Camino is as wild as you!
@@caminotellers now you've got me even more interested.
By the way, I fly to the land of kangaroos tomorrow, put a bounce in my step.
Hi there, just arrived in Santiago via the Camino frances for the first time and I definitely will be back. Such a great experience! Thank you for all the motivation!
Thanks Brandy! Do you prefer more untrodden paths? More silence??
@@caminotellers Actually since I live in the Alps I got plenty of untrodden paths and silence back home so I really enjoyed meeting different people on the Camino. After Sarria it didn't feel much like a pilgrimage any more though I gotta say, with all the tour buses coming in and stuff didn't feel original
The song is lovely....don't you wait until the morning light....
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So many memories! I didn't find the arrows to the river way and walked along the boring urban way. Next time, I'll take the river way too. In Cabanillas, I was all alone in the albergue. All the beds for me alone, but I was so lonely! At night, I heard all kinds of strange noises, was scared and didn't sleep. When you were there so many other pilgrims were staying there! Looking forward to the next days on the camino de San Salvador 😃
This is kindness of lonely camino, but we wanted that experience! BTW, Sorry for the late answer but we were on holidays! ☺️
@@caminotellers And I was on the camino 😅 Just back home!
You are both "badass" 😃 and excellent choice on the River Way "...don't look back ..."💚
🙏🙏🙏🥰 I think Erica is more “badass” … 😇
River Way ❤️
Always a detour and alternative way for us!
I love how you captured the spirit of the Camino! I’ve posted my journey too. I would love it if you could check it out!
Thank you! Will do!
Coffee on the camino ? I've had one decent coffee on the camino and it was in Castrojeriz, made by an argentine. Spain is not coffee country.
Agree! but when you don’t have what you want… ;)
"Spain is not coffee country."- Absolutely disagree!
Spain is one of the best countries with outstanding coffee culture!
It can easily beat most of France, especially tourist regions.
Mediano in Cantabria, Cortado in the Basque Country and northern areas... 😋😋😋
Even the simple, black coffee is very tasty and you can get it in ANY small, local cafes.
...Just wondering, what "coffee country" you can name to compare?
@@AnswaldFG my friend, I am Italian. All through Spain the coffee was piss. Beating France is no achievement. In Portugal they know how to make coffee. Using an arabica blend that’s to sweet you don’t need sugar is no accomplishment either, most « specialty » coffee places are a scam. If your 5€ aero press isn’t as decent as a cheap industrial lavazza coffee we have a problem.
If Spain is such a good coffee country why have I not found a single good coffee in any of the big cities on the Camino ? I have found villages in Italy where the local bar that gets 4 customers a day makes coffee more decently. Coffee isn’t all about blend and roast, it’s a science and an art, you need to know how to work your machine.
@@gabrielniklasschildt5612 "my friend, I am Italian" - Accepted 👍
"Nobody's perfect" (©Some Men Like it Hot)
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Maybe you just "lucky" enough to have an awful experience with Spanish coffee?
I've travelled across almost all northern coast and had an outstanding experience with local coffee. Maybe coz I'm avoiding touristy places and prefer a local bars? I don't have the right answer to it. This is actually confirmed inderictly by yourself - saying that in some villages you can find surprisingly good coffee...
Portugal.
No doubt, awesome coffee culture, but I'm still standing on my position - Spain have a very long, good coffee culture.
Italy.
... Well, all said at the beginning.
Please don't take the quote from movie as an abuse, just a joke.
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