Especially loved the pics at the end of this one. So much to stop and zoom in on. All the various inspirational quotes! ( and I could almost read the one in German😊) The statue of the woman sitting on the bench and that little goat looking up at the bigger billy goats gruff reaching the leaves in the tree😅 Oh, and the little dog in the basket😊
It's nice to see the kilometers to Santiago slowly decrease with each new video. As always, love that you're editing is well done, and the video is steady and crisp.
Fabolous video again! You guys must have walked the longest route EVER! We were in Sarria on day 29, and you arrived on day 34! However, you also took the same picture of the goat that I took. Buen Camino!
Lol - same route, but we probably walked shorter days and took more rest days. We wanted to enjoy it as much as we could because we may never get a chance to do such an epic trip again. Buen Camino!
Alright alright alright... new video! Sweet!!! Awww nice! S has a friend 😄! Darn those mists are covering the morning beauty of the countryside. Nice shot of your Altras at 1:57. and then your majestic shots at 2:10. I am jealous because it's like I'm watching a scene from Lord of the Rings! The donativo looked really rich in culture, kudos to the owner. Wow the trail looks muddy and slippery after this at 4:31. And then you got those funky steps at 5:48. jeez. Thank god for the sunnier part of the day, the video is sooo colorful! And now welcome to Sarria! The start of the Instagramino! hahaha. As always, your photos in the end are epic. Those sayings at the donativo, are touching. Thanks a lot B, looking forward to your Sarria to Santiago videos so I can compare my trip. Buen Camino!!
Yeah, it was definitely a foggy morning. Couldn't see very far, but the trade off was a cool ambience. For much of the day we walked with TJ from Berkeley, California. I love how you refer to the Sarria-to-Santiago stretch as the "Instagramino" - awesome! 😆 I look forward to hearing how your experiences from Sarria compare to ours. Thanks for watching!
Always love your videos and your pictures are amazing!!
Thank you so much!
Especially loved the pics at the end of this one. So much to stop and zoom in on. All the various inspirational quotes! ( and I could almost read the one in German😊) The statue of the woman sitting on the bench and that little goat looking up at the bigger billy goats gruff reaching the leaves in the tree😅 Oh, and the little dog in the basket😊
Yes - there were lots of snapshot memorable moments that day. You make me want to watch the video again! Lol. Thanks for watching!
WoW you’re in Sarria. Beautiful video again. Lots of nice shots. Love the smiles on that last picture ❤
Thank you! 😃
@@EagerFeetFamily two more sleeps before leaving. Excited and scared all at the same time. I’m sure it will pass once I start walking.
I totally remember that feeling. You got this! Have a fabulous journey!
It's nice to see the kilometers to Santiago slowly decrease with each new video. As always, love that you're editing is well done, and the video is steady and crisp.
Thank you. We could definitely feel the anticipation as Santiago was getting closer. Thanks for watching!
Fabolous video again! You guys must have walked the longest route EVER! We were in Sarria on day 29, and you arrived on day 34!
However, you also took the same picture of the goat that I took. Buen Camino!
Lol - same route, but we probably walked shorter days and took more rest days. We wanted to enjoy it as much as we could because we may never get a chance to do such an epic trip again. Buen Camino!
Alright alright alright... new video! Sweet!!! Awww nice! S has a friend 😄! Darn those mists are covering the morning beauty of the countryside. Nice shot of your Altras at 1:57. and then your majestic shots at 2:10. I am jealous because it's like I'm watching a scene from Lord of the Rings! The donativo looked really rich in culture, kudos to the owner. Wow the trail looks muddy and slippery after this at 4:31. And then you got those funky steps at 5:48. jeez. Thank god for the sunnier part of the day, the video is sooo colorful! And now welcome to Sarria! The start of the Instagramino! hahaha. As always, your photos in the end are epic. Those sayings at the donativo, are touching. Thanks a lot B, looking forward to your Sarria to Santiago videos so I can compare my trip. Buen Camino!!
Yeah, it was definitely a foggy morning. Couldn't see very far, but the trade off was a cool ambience. For much of the day we walked with TJ from Berkeley, California. I love how you refer to the Sarria-to-Santiago stretch as the "Instagramino" - awesome! 😆 I look forward to hearing how your experiences from Sarria compare to ours. Thanks for watching!