Hi Per Ola Thank you for inspiring a lot of people You and Camilla are great people Now I want to wish you both a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker15 сағат бұрын
@@stephenluke8855 Thanks 🙏 we want to say the same to you. Merry Xmas 🎅🏼 🤶🏻and a Happy New Year 🎊
@kellyjenkins396511 күн бұрын
As always, I so enjoy you and Camilla, such a lovely couple! I really like how this series of videos is spread out and thank you so much for filming and making these videos.
@markfrancisryan258612 күн бұрын
Loving following your journey 👍🏻... although you should only mix sea salt/Celtic salt with your water as a natural electrolyte....no sugar
@estellagutierrez461512 күн бұрын
memory ies thank you .. did my Camino Aug 23 at 82 years old... a perfect time of my life...
@stephenluke885514 күн бұрын
Hi Per Ola Your videos are like a magazine. You eagerly await the next issue to arrive. I liked this one very much. Keep them coming and thank you
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker13 күн бұрын
@@stephenluke8855 thanks for kind words 😃☀️
@Gardenwatch15 күн бұрын
Looking forward to viewing your latest Camino! I will be following in your footsteps in four years after completing the Camino Portuguese two years from now. Warm Buen Camino greetings from Ohio.
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker15 күн бұрын
@@Gardenwatch Hi 👋🏻 nice to hear from you 😃☀️ I hope everything is good, Buen Camino ☀️👋🏻
@hansfiers483715 күн бұрын
the shed is called horréo, for storing grains. It has lots ventilation sleeves, and it is elevated from the ground with pillars there is a stone plate between pillar and bottom of the shed to make it impossible for mouse and rats to enter.
@Senpatientulo16 күн бұрын
Thanks again for a great video. You asked for the building. It is an Hórreo. Some kind of a store/silo/vault for corn. To keep the corn safe and dry. Looking forward to seeing the next episode. Always "buen camino".
@Juanfernandez-sm8jl16 күн бұрын
👍👍💜💜💜💜💜💜 Hello friends, I really liked your videos with that naturalness and simplicity that is so needed in our days, Thank you for sharing these videos and the goal is near, greetings from Malaga!!
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker16 күн бұрын
@@Juanfernandez-sm8jl Thanks, I’m happy you like our film 😃☀️
@jq263921 күн бұрын
Did you treat your feet before starting to walk?
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker20 күн бұрын
@@jq2639 no 😃
@stephenluke885521 күн бұрын
Hi Per Ola Another great video I watched your Le Puy video again the other day. I sat there and for a few seconds at the beginning was wondering why you spoke in Swedish 😂😂 I forgot you’re Swedish as your English is very good and you get used to it. Anyway thanks for inspiring me and countless others I’m going to put my stuff from the Camino on KZbin Hopefully you’ll watch it Regards Stephen
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker21 күн бұрын
@@stephenluke8855 😅😅 I’ll watch it 😀
@mariaberini945126 күн бұрын
Ho 64anni e ancora sogno di fare il cammino di Santiago 😢
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker26 күн бұрын
@@mariaberini9451 Keep the dream alive 😃☀️
@elianacastro775818 күн бұрын
Eu também 👍🏻tenho 63 e sei que vou...
@elianacastro775818 күн бұрын
Obrigada Per olá! Seu canal é inspiração 👍🏻
@Sakurai櫻井Kumiko久美子26 күн бұрын
I am really happy to see you two enjoy your life on the Camino! It is like your life😊 いつも ありがとう❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker26 күн бұрын
@@Sakurai櫻井Kumiko久美子 Thanks 🙂🙃
@manolemirela2227 күн бұрын
Wawwww!!!❤
@elianacastro775827 күн бұрын
Grata pelo video👍🏻voces sao incriveis!
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker27 күн бұрын
@@elianacastro7758 obrigado 😃🙏
@jaynetabb20828 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this episode. How are your wife's legs doing from the burn? They looked so painful. I really admire her perseverance with the problems she's had. She is an inspiration to be sure! Thank you for sharing your journey.
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker27 күн бұрын
First, thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed the episode.😃🎥🙏 Camilla is doing well, the tan went away a few days after we got home. She is a fighter. Thanks for asking. All the best to you! 😃
@stephi334828 күн бұрын
You too are just so adorable together. I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos, particularly this one 🥰🐝
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker27 күн бұрын
@@stephi3348 thanks 😃🙏
@Juanfernandez-sm8jl28 күн бұрын
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍Amazing video about El Camino de Santiago... Good Luck Friends and thanks a lot for sharing this video!! Best regards!
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker28 күн бұрын
@@Juanfernandez-sm8jl Thanks 🙏😃
@mulliedog128 күн бұрын
I really appreciate your videos!! Keeps the Camino on my mind. I can’t wait to go again!! No plans yet though. Buen Camino!!!
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker27 күн бұрын
@ thanks 😃
@jaynetabb6835Ай бұрын
I just found your channel 3 or 4 days ago and finished watching your 2022 movies (parts 1-5) Then I found that you and your wife are back! I was listening to your commentary on part 1. You mentioned you didn't feel right in the first Albergue you stayed - the one you previously stayed and loved. I wonder if that's because you had not been walking and you just weren't in "pilgrim" mode yet. I understand that there were only 3 there and the emptiness it presented. Just wondering. Sometimes it's hard to revisit places because we go with an expectation and it might not be met resulting in disappointment. I'm really enjoying your vids and truly appreciate the time and effort you put into them. I'm looking forward to this new series you're sharing with us. Albeit late - Buen Camino!
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker29 күн бұрын
@@jaynetabb6835 I think you "found" the reason. I probably had too high expectations and carried a picture of something I wanted to show and had told about. And suddenly the reality was something else. It happened several times during our hike. You know, the Camino, teaches us different things, maybe not what we expect to learn. This time I was taught not to have preconceived notions about people and things. 😃 I’m happy you like my videos 😃🙏👌🏼
@stephenluke8855Ай бұрын
Morning Per Ola When are you going on your next Camino??
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hikerАй бұрын
@@stephenluke8855 morning I have not yet a time schedule but earliest in aug/sept. 2025. Are you planning to walk?
@stephenluke8855Ай бұрын
@@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker I was thinking of going again and starting on 1st September 2025 but I can go anytime really as I have retired now Are you starting in SJPDP???
@stephenluke8855Ай бұрын
@@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker Not sure my last message got sent but yes I am going next September 2025 but maybe earlier
@stephenluke8855Ай бұрын
@@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker are you starting in SJPDP again???
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hikerАй бұрын
@@stephenluke8855 no fixed plan, maybe Norte this time maybe the Kungsleden in Sweden 🇸🇪
@FarmerLynneSaskatchewanАй бұрын
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing!
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hikerАй бұрын
@@FarmerLynneSaskatchewan thanks 😀😃
@stephenluke8855Ай бұрын
Hi Per Ola and Camilla Another great video Thank you One day hopefully I will meet you on the camino
@jenniferjuniper9118Ай бұрын
Too much salt 😂😂 I’ve just returned from the Camino and didn’t budget , it was an impulsive trip. No idea how much I actually spent. I will definitely make a budget for my next Camino !! Gear : made do with regular clothes, bought backpack and shoes/sandals online right before. Those Hokas are ugly but no blisters 👍 Had to buy a long sleeved top and poncho during the walk (September) From late September onwards clothes don’t dry anymore so budget euros for tumble dryers !!! My tip for all : let them put a new battery in your old phone so you don’t have to carry a battery pack. Love the videos
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hikerАй бұрын
@@jenniferjuniper9118 Thanks for telling me, hope your hike turned out the way you wanted 😂😃 Nice to hear that you didn't plan too much but just traveled to the trail and hike and that it worked out too
@hangarfiftyonehangarfiftyo9942Ай бұрын
Thank you Per for all the great videos,after watching all your adventures over the last few years its funny not hearing the "Ibiza dream" music but your new music is growing on me!!
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hikerАй бұрын
@@hangarfiftyonehangarfiftyo9942 😃
@dunringill100Ай бұрын
Take a look at Topo Traverse shoes……perfect for what you’re looking for !
@earthtrakxАй бұрын
We love your Vlogs very much and have watched them all. hmmm, You view of Samos, we think your feelings were wrong, sorry. We actually think the opposite about the walk to Samos, it was magical compared to the alternative route and Samos itself .. awesome! We stayed there the night in a fantastic two person room in the Pension Santarosa!!! great food at one of the local Bars and fantastic atmosphere with great hosts. We also did the tour through the Monastery which was very good, one of the largest and biggest Galician Monasteries still in operation, 6th century!! Inside was something to behold...People with time on there hands shouldn't miss this place,, Keep the great Vogs going, We think you should give Samos another try next time, and stay the night at least...cheers 🙂
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hikerАй бұрын
@@earthtrakx Yes, it's true, we feel differently about different things and situations. I'm glad you had a nice stay in Samos. 😃☀️
@stevefoster1511Ай бұрын
Shoes! Shoes are such a personal experience and choice and yet a topic of much judgement. “Do you see the shoes they were wearing. I would never wear those on a Camino!” People who have a good experience with a certain shoe seem to feel that they should tell everyone THAT is the shoe for everyone. Same with trekking poles. It’s strange to me that people who love them assume that everyone will love them and tell everyone they should use them, when, in fact, it too, is a personal decision. And let’s not even discuss rainwear! lol! I enjoy your videos and the way you share your experiences along the Camino. We were deeply challenged on our 2019 Camino Portugues by the rain and the flooded trails and the detours and the wet feet, but we look back fondly on it and as retirement approaches are talking about more long-distance walking; perhaps in Norway on St. Olaf’s Way in a couple of years. Buen Camino!
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hikerАй бұрын
Yes, you can talk a lot about equipment and I agree that they are personal, 😃
@johnnysjoberg7987Ай бұрын
Again a nice description of your hike, with good tips, beautiful nature pictures and exciting descriptions from people you met on your hike, good job Per-Ola looking forward to the next video
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hikerАй бұрын
@@johnnysjoberg7987 thanks 🙏☀️
@faresime1Ай бұрын
Hi Per-Ola! Do you have another information about Roberto? I'm interested to know more about his history. Thanks to share your experience with us and I hope meet you a day.
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hikerАй бұрын
@@faresime1 sorry, but you know how it is on the Camino. You talk and then you walk. I think you have to wait for his book 😃
@MrRugbyprop1Ай бұрын
Enjoyed your video and the beautiful weather and views.
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hikerАй бұрын
@@MrRugbyprop1 Thanks 🙏
@wilsonwilson8496Ай бұрын
2026 is when plan to walk the Camino de Santiago. For now i just content myself from watching Camino documentaries to get ready. I am doing the Camino solo so I need to prepare myself.
@anaga0049Ай бұрын
@Per-Ola-The Fast Hiker Castilla=Amarillo, Verde y Azul🤣😉😊
@mulliedog12 ай бұрын
That’s a great set of stairs to train on! Buen Camino!!
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker2 ай бұрын
@@mulliedog1 yes 😃👍🏻 it is.
@MrRugbyprop12 ай бұрын
Hello Per-Ola and Camilla: What if you have a wife who insists on staying in hotels where we have our own room and restroom. Would that option only be available in big cities?
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker2 ай бұрын
@@MrRugbyprop1 Hi, no, it's possible, there are often smaller private pensions along the way where you can have your own room. And sometimes even the albergue has both dormitories and some rooms. You may need to book a day or two in advance to ensure availability. You can see some of those rooms in our latest series of videos.
@KINGJESHUA2 ай бұрын
Super 🥾
@VåranCaminodagbok-e8d2 ай бұрын
Hej på er och tack för ytterligare en trevlig film; kul att se Fonfria från sin fina sida när vi kom till byn så var orkanen i antågande:
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker2 ай бұрын
Tack! Vilken otur med vädret ni hade.
@MrRugbyprop12 ай бұрын
Enjoying your informative videos. Nice shots of the cathedral here.
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker2 ай бұрын
Glad you like them! 😀🙏
@kellyjenkins39652 ай бұрын
I am so very happy that you continue to meet followers on this particular trip. It is the Camino itself encouraging you to keep producing content (just like your followers). In part 3, I loved how you compared solo Caminos vs those that include Camilla. I was convinced in Part 3 your Camino as a couple was best but after watching this video it is even more so. You are a very special couple and that came across in the planning videos as well. I would suggest that the message of this Camino is a celebration of your love and your years together!
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker2 ай бұрын
Yes, it is very fun 😀 to meet followers and also to read your comments.😀🙏 Thanks for watching and following us along the way. 🚶♂️🚶♀️
@francesmcdonald22472 ай бұрын
Why don't you (or at least Camilla) use hiking poles? That would help take away some of the strain from the legs and feet. Helinox brand poles are very lightweight. Also, Balega brand socks are good for preventing blisters. And Hoka Speedgoats are very cushioned and comfortable for walking in (although the treads wear down quickly.)
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker2 ай бұрын
First, thanks for your advice. 👍🙏 As for myself, I have enough things in my hand when filming and I don't like the "tick tack" from the poles. 😀 They also make a lot of noise when filming too. Camilla will perhaps try to have poles in the future, for her balance and relief for legs and feet, especially on the downhill runs. We will look at the brands you recommended. 😀👍 Again, thank you! 🙏
@francesmcdonald22472 ай бұрын
@@Per-Ola_a_camino_hikerThe poles don't make so much noise if you leave the rubber tips on the end ....
@kimmartin51082 ай бұрын
Thank You for sharing your experience. My wife and I have walked Camino Frances two times. Your video was so honest,and realistic.
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! 😀
@stevefoster15112 ай бұрын
I love your positivity even in the face of those challenges.
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker2 ай бұрын
Thanks 😀🙏
@FarmerLynneSaskatchewan2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing the highs and lows of your newest Camino. I appreciate the effort you put into your videos!
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker2 ай бұрын
@@FarmerLynneSaskatchewan thank you 🙏
@FarmerLynneSaskatchewan2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your beautiful video! I enjoyed it very much!
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker2 ай бұрын
@@FarmerLynneSaskatchewan thanks 😃
@CraigBurnworth-y5n2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your videos! I watched both videos from Porto and from Tui. I feel much more confident about my choices. Deciding which of the three stages to start my journey from Porto was difficult. I was considering the literal way along the coast and now I feel more confident in following the same route as you! I too am forest person!
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker2 ай бұрын
@@CraigBurnworth-y5n Hi 👋🏻 I’m happy that I could help you. If you look at my earlier vlog (2019) you can see how the first day on Camino central is. There are lot of roads where you walk on asphalt, if you want to go along the coast in the beginning you can cross over to central earlier than we did. Bom Caminho.
@stevefoster15112 ай бұрын
My wife and I walked The Way from Porto, Portugal to Santiago in 2019. With “retirement” from regular work getting closer, I think our next walk will be either St. Olav’s way or the Camino Nortes. I love the idea of the Frances but it became so crowded, I think that would detract from the experience. I also plan to do the Lagevegur Hike in Iceland after retirement. Aside from editing your Camino videos, how do you keep busy in the Fall?
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker2 ай бұрын
@@stevefoster1511 Hello, Thanks for asking, I think it's a good question. I really had to think 🤔 before I answered. First. Editing takes a lot of time for me, I'm not as good as others, I don't have the latest technology ( difficult with sound, different cameras and so on) and it's a hobby, like this week I edited 17 minutes of footage in three days and I'm only half way there. 😃 KZbin is one thing, filming is another and when English is not my native language, it's a bit difficult too. And reaching out is also difficult. There are so many films about the Camino these days. So why do I continue? I had a plan to be successful and make some money but I've realized it's not going to happen but anyway I'm going to make some films to process my own experience and I also really enjoy the contact with you guys who continue to watch my films and can I help someone … 😀😃 Im also happy for all your questions and comments. Now, your main question. Besides KZbin, I still work a few hours a week, I spend time with friends and family and I actually hike a lot in the surroundings and nature. If possible, I also fish. I have discovered that being older includes taking care of your body. Long answer but it is what it is. Early retirement is also a goal for me.
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker2 ай бұрын
@@stevefoster1511 I have just watched your video. What a journey you have done and are doing. Keep on walking! ☀️🚶🏼♂️
@stevefoster15112 ай бұрын
@@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker Thanks for your thoughtful reply. Editing! It is a monster isn’t it? I don’t consider myself very good at it either and simply try to learn as much as I can and do one small thing different in each video to grow my skill set and confidence level. When I look back on some of my early videos, it serves as a wonderful reminder to me that my skills have, in fact, improved (a LOT in some cases). I’ve also found that I shoot differently now that I think more about editing. Boy when I started I pushed record and I got SO footage. Unfortunately there was not much I ended up using because I wasn’t shooting with purpose. I have one big advantage though in that at work, I have a full-time, professional videographer who works for me. He has been a tremendous resource and has kickstarted my learning and my skills big time. It’s so nice to have someone to call when you run into a problem. As far as monetization of my KZbin channel. I no longer harbor any real fantasy of that happening. There are just so many people that are so much better than me that produce so much more content than me. Perhaps after I retire and get lucky with something that appeals to us Gray Hairs, I’ll have a change of heart. I do hope you’ll keep creating. I enjoy your down to earth approach and your content is helpful. I hope you get to retire early as you mentioned. The term “retirement” means so much more than it used to. We’ll see how I feel here in a few months and whether or not I go back. Lots to consider. Thanks again. Been Camino!
@Per-Ola_a_camino_hiker2 ай бұрын
@@stevefoster1511 Buen Camino ❤️
@risaanwar19802 ай бұрын
Thanks for the beautiful video. My sister and I just walked there 3 weeks ago and I still can get enough the beauty of the Meseta❤