I stayed there as a teen for 10 days as part of a study group. It’s a very cool place with lots of history
@ColmMcCannАй бұрын
I think I'll have to revisit it and have a look inside! The external facade is magnificent!
@carolryan2606Ай бұрын
Ahh bless great video 🎉😊
@ColmMcCannАй бұрын
Thank you Carol!
@adventureinallthingsАй бұрын
Wow, that's a memory
@ColmMcCannАй бұрын
It was a very long time ago now... but serves as a great memory of Lee & Shelley dancing together!
@ciaranclerkin2441Ай бұрын
Serious well done Colm. And quite the shift you put in from Ponferrada👏 You still have a lot of work to do from there; even fron Sarria wasn't simple. I'm starting again with a few friends from SJPdP for 3 wks and v much looking forward to it.. Any plans for another Camino/hike in the offing? Well done again👏👏
@ColmMcCannАй бұрын
Cheers Ciaran! I am planning to walk the Camino Finisterre next year with my eldest daughter (aged 9), just to she how she copes with the distance and hills. A 3/4 day walk might take her 7! 😅 After that, I'm aiming to do one of the Portuguese routes from Porto - ideally all in one trip if I can!
@ciaranclerkin2441Ай бұрын
@@ColmMcCann ah brilliant. Happy planning and cheers again👍
@lugsdinАй бұрын
Congratulations Colm!! Thank you for all the time and effort you have put into making the videos, and all the “walk bys” and lengthy chats - do you live anywhere near the Blarney Stone per chance? I have just watched and for a few rewatched all the videos from the start … Buen Camino Peregrino until the next one!
@ColmMcCannАй бұрын
Thank you very much! No, I live near Belfast in the north - though everything here is within a 7hr drive at the most! 😄
@lugsdinАй бұрын
Galicia = rain!! Big day 😱
@ColmMcCannАй бұрын
TOTALLY soaked to the skin - but at least the clothing was light so it wasn't much added weight being wet!
@lugsdin2 ай бұрын
What date was this? Late summer by the dry countryside.
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
This was late-August 2023! Very, very dry and weather warnings for the heat too!
@lugsdin2 ай бұрын
Starting to get sunburnt … brings back all the memories but without the physical pain.
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
Sometimes I still need convinced that I did actually walk it all... it feels like it was someone else taking all the steps westwards! 😟
@lugsdin2 ай бұрын
@@ColmMcCann Yes, it is incredible to think what we achieved: what we can do when we have a goal and are focused.
@lugsdin2 ай бұрын
Magic, I should have got out at night, but after that long, boring walk through the suburbs into Burgos …
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
I know what you mean! Thankfully this was in March so darkness came very early! Still one of my favourite cities on the Camino!
@Enphixity2 ай бұрын
What the er cult
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
😂 it is a walk/hike across Spain! Religion can have everything or nothing to do with it depending on your personal views! (There may well be a few Cults along the route too! 😅)
@justincurranofficial53512 ай бұрын
Congratulations Colm I've followed your journey this last 5 years and have taken notes as I'm preparing to start mine from Seyssel in France in 2025! Well done you must be feeling a mixture of emotions
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
Cheers Justy! You'll enjoy it! Take it easy, relax into it. Stop when you need to, eat when you can and enjoy the vino in measures amounts! (Walking with a hangover wouldn't be fun!)
@justincurranofficial53512 ай бұрын
@@ColmMcCann thanks Colm Then we'll do one together
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
@@justincurranofficial5351 sounds like a plan in the making!
@lugsdin2 ай бұрын
I did see a snake on that section!!
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
The variety of fauna along the way is amazing if we take the time to notice and are both quiet and gentle enough.
@priskawillumsen13332 ай бұрын
Congratulations!🥳 It's been a very long time coming 🍹
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
It definitely has! And it made it ever sweeter... despite it being my first arrival into Santiago, I felt like an old Pro who'd already walked 5 or 6 Caminos! I guess I learnt a lot about long distance walking, my own body (and how to look after it) across the years it took to complete this journey. Hopefully I can take that learning and use it to make future Caminos more enjoyable! 😀
@priskawillumsen13332 ай бұрын
@@ColmMcCann About a family trip. Wouldn't the last 100k be just right? From Sarria? Getting a Compostella and all.There are also child friendly campsites with cabins, pool and playground etc.
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
@priskawillumsen1333 We're looking at doing the Camino Finisterre, starting from Santiago. It will likely take my eldest daughter the full week to walk what would normally be a 3 or 4 day distance!
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
She'll still get a certificate at the end of it too! 😃
@priskawillumsen13332 ай бұрын
@@ColmMcCann Well and that's just the beginning....the first walk. Buen Camino for many more 🌅
@tomasmccann19792 ай бұрын
Congratulation. Whats the next one going to be, Portugal? Via Francigena in Italy and Switzerland, St Francis way in Italy, lol Wicklow way ? so many
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
A short one - The Camino Finisterre - but likely with at least one child in tow. It may mean a hike that should only take 3/4 days becomes 7! 😅
@danceprof12 ай бұрын
never heard you speak so much !! ;O enjoy the process !
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
🤣😂🤣 once I start it can be hard to shut me up! 🤣
@frankorieta42292 ай бұрын
Alternative way where? Between what towns? How long it was?
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
There are a number of "alternative" routes that you can take while walking the Camino Francés. Some are longer / shorter than the 'traditional' route, some will lead you to particular churches or religious places, and some are just more of a challenge for seasoned/stronger hikers.
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
In this case it was a route out of Boadilla del Camino where there are a couple of options - walk along the main road, walk along the overgrown side of the river, or take the farm road that runs parallel to the riverside path. The main road is longer (not sure by how much but would esitmate about 8 or 9km), and I would guess that the riverside and farm path routes are roughly the same at just under 6km.
@frankorieta42292 ай бұрын
@@ColmMcCann thank you, I can see in the map that is before Fromista. buen camino!
@vlacroix73292 ай бұрын
do you have to speak basic spanish
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
No, not really! But it does help to pick up a few phrases or at least know some key words as older Spaniards may not speak any other language. But there have been many evenings where I've enjoyed a meal which has had the conversation made up of bits and pieces of a whole range of languages - Spanish, French, Italian, Croatian, Russian, Chinese, Korean... and English. But knowing how to ask for a coffee in the morning does help! 😁 And some short phrases will become familiar as you use them everyday (Buen Camino / Buenas Dias / Café con leche etc). Don't let not having Spanish put you off doing the Camino!
@ciaranclerkin24412 ай бұрын
Well done Colm, you're fairly motoring👏👏 Are those the fold-down walking poles from Lidl I see and if so, how do you find them?
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
No, not from Lidl 😆 but still only around £20 as I've always had them taken off me when flying out of Madrid - but this time I flew out of Santiago and they went through Security without and issue at all! I was only flying with handluggage.
@ciaranclerkin24412 ай бұрын
@@ColmMcCann Great stuff. Cheers👍
@gilbertovalle73152 ай бұрын
Gratidão por compartilhar. Recordando os caminhos que percorri. Ultreya et Suseya.
@ColmMcCann2 ай бұрын
Obrigado novamente! Ultreya et Suseya!!!
@priskawillumsen13333 ай бұрын
Hey again, came across some info in another vlog about Polvazares and why they may have changed the route and banned/'punished' the whole town. Back in '15 a pilgrim was lured away by 'fake' arrows and ended up at some guys house in Polvazares, who then killed her. Just after the path splitting and you talking about it, going left there is a new and very tall cross The Pilgrims Cross maybe for her Denise. There is also a mural/poster thing on the way out of Burgos. But sad also for the town, one of the original towns of the very early French Way.
@ColmMcCann3 ай бұрын
Thank you for this! I know from other vlogs that the route does change or gets redeveloped over the years (I've often wondered why the early pilgrims would have taken some of the more difficult terrains when simpler, more direct routes were visible)! I do recall hearing about one-off incidents along the Camino - scary and disturbing nonetheless for those planning to walk.
@gilbertovalle73153 ай бұрын
Gratidão por compartilhar. Bom caminho.Ultreya et Suseya!
@ColmMcCann3 ай бұрын
Obrigado!
@justincurranofficial53513 ай бұрын
The drone footage of the monastery is breathtaking
@ColmMcCann3 ай бұрын
Cheers! The secluded location of it really helps to set it off! It was also a very pleasant surprise for it to be as nice as it was. I can't wait to go back and be able to spend more time at some of the places I have passed through!
@steveclayton42493 ай бұрын
@@ColmMcCann I stopped at the Samos Monastery Pilgrim accomodation a month ago and it had a bed bug problem. Found out through the volunteer looking after it. The monks at Samos had just told her to spray a bit of fly spray and reopen.
@ColmMcCann3 ай бұрын
@steveclayton4249 REALLY glad I didn't think of staying there then! I always hoped doing the Camino so early in the season would significantly reduce the chance of encountering those little devils!
@ciaranclerkin24413 ай бұрын
Well done Colm. Fairly burning up the km's👏👏 Was wondering, how were your digs in Laguna de Castilla? We stayed in a spot in La Faba and it was a weird enough kind of place. Never even thought of Laguna🙄
@ColmMcCann3 ай бұрын
Cheers Ciaran! There were 9 beds (8 as bunk beds and 1 single) in our room which was set above the bar/restaurant. It was a normal albergue price of around 12-15 €uro. There was only 1 male and 1 female bathroom to cater for 2 rooms of pilgrims which wasn't as bad as it could have been. The food was a restaurant menu, so not a group meal, but it was very tasty! Hardest part was drying washing as it is so high up in the hill that things just didn't seem to dry properly. I was glad I stayed there and didn't force myself to keep going on to O'Cebreiro which was a bit of a disappointment to pass through so early in the morning.
@ciaranclerkin24413 ай бұрын
@@ColmMcCann Thanks. No, I might be back there again in a couple of yrs and that'd be the place. I'm heading back to SJPdP in sept with a couple of friends for 3 wks and if it goes ok, we could be back to finish it in 2025. My wife and I did St. Jean to Logroño in apr. 2022 and spent last sept going to Santiago. We generally got a private room but not every night. La Faba didn't fit into either category I'm afraid. No lock on our door, cold water in the 1 single bathroom. That said, the food was great, but I'd rather not be going back😊 Best wishes and looking forward to your remaining journey. Buen Camino👍
@priskawillumsen13333 ай бұрын
👍
@priskawillumsen13333 ай бұрын
👍 .....but what happend to day 26/Astorga? (o:
@ColmMcCann3 ай бұрын
It is on here too! kzbin.info/www/bejne/p3a2io2NmtWWmKc I didn't stop in Astorga but rather opted to keep walking from Santibañez to Castrillo de los Polvazares! 😁
@ColmMcCann3 ай бұрын
Ah! I see what you meant now! Apologies, it wasn't listing correctly in the Playlist but is hopefully fixed now! 😁
@priskawillumsen13333 ай бұрын
@@ColmMcCann Great, thanks and happy days on the trail (o:
@liammcguinness91903 ай бұрын
Great video
@ColmMcCann3 ай бұрын
Cheers Liam!
@justincurranofficial53513 ай бұрын
Great drone footage Well done Colm.
@ColmMcCann3 ай бұрын
Cheers Justy! Very different to the planned shoots I normally have but still fun to edit!
@justincurranofficial53513 ай бұрын
Just watched - really good you're back at it - how do you prepare in the weeks leading up to your camino?
@ColmMcCann3 ай бұрын
I prep by doing the little things... cut out as much sugar from my diet as I can, do little stretching and strengthening exercises for my ankles and calf muscles, and keep an eye on the weather patterns. I don't really walk long distances for 4 or 5 hours or anything as I don't have the time with a young family and work. With your hikes with the dog, you're probably as ready as you'll ever be to do it!
@ciaranclerkin24413 ай бұрын
Looking forward to watching this later tonight. That's a lovely stage😊 Buen Camino👍
@ColmMcCann3 ай бұрын
I hope it lives up to expectations! Thankfully I will make it to Santiago by the end of this batch! (Still editing them all!)
@erwindekker81844 ай бұрын
Ohh I had the same what a climb!!!
@ColmMcCann4 ай бұрын
It is a long slog uphill. But the views are worth it if it is a clear sky!
@aprilcoursey45334 ай бұрын
Beautiful.
@ColmMcCann4 ай бұрын
Thank you April!
@randallgvideos5 ай бұрын
The best folk music in the world is Celtic!
@ColmMcCann5 ай бұрын
I would agree with you but I am biased! 😆
@davymactube5 ай бұрын
Terrific video Colm! And what an amazing weekend it was - there has to be sequel!
@ColmMcCann5 ай бұрын
We all know there will be! Just need a time that suits everyone and to book the weather again!
@seanclark20857 ай бұрын
Gday Colm , like you I walked the Camino in stages, never having the time to complete it in one go, over the years I managed to finish the Frances, Portuguese and Norte , and have been back many times to re,walk stages on the Frances, mainly ones at the beginning . And Like you I struggled with blisters in the early days, but learnt that good prep the correct fitting footware and traveling light makes all the difference . Enjoyed watching your journey and hope you get to finish it soon , the Camino can become extremely addictive . Buen Camino and good luck with finishing it . 🙏🏼
@ColmMcCann7 ай бұрын
Thanks Sean! Yes, I guess the one benefit from doing it bit by bit is that I have been able to learn and prepare better to avoid problems, like blisters, or deal with them effectively early on. I am excited to finish this route in June and I am already eyeing up my next Camino! I do consider myself addicted!
@clearskies8 ай бұрын
Colm, Ive walked it 3 times. Its tough but the views are beautiful. The knees hurt though!
@ColmMcCann8 ай бұрын
I think that is a clear message we're just getting older! Haha! I can't wait to walk it all again and see how things have changed (or not) and if I can manage it better!
@saharzie9 ай бұрын
Glenade is in Leitrim!
@ColmMcCann9 ай бұрын
I think we were driving that fine line between the two counties! I think the drone was in one county while I was standing in the other! 😅 Happy to be corrected! Still a beautiful part of Ireland none the less.
@saharzie9 ай бұрын
Fair enough... just moved to a cottage by Glenade Lake so maybe I am sensitive about the borders :) you are a very talented videographer@@ColmMcCann
@msarmar1905 Жыл бұрын
¿Qué tal esa casi interminable recta hasta Calzadilla de la Cueza? Tiempo de introspección ❤
@ColmMcCann Жыл бұрын
It was surprisingly enjoyable even though it was a long hard day of walking. I think, as humans, we sometimes need monotony to help us truly switch off our brains and look inside ourselves. That can be hard when we are so easily distracted and always looking for the next thing... but long stretches of safe, traffic-free paths can help us to stop concentrating on the physical Camino and give us time to think about the greater Camino we are all on.
@msarmar1905 Жыл бұрын
@@ColmMcCann Totalmente de acuerdo contigo. Un 👋
@Irishpewtuber Жыл бұрын
I remember that Pamplona albergue well. You really missed a great opportunity not stopping at Zabildilka before Pamplona. It's a really interesting place
@ColmMcCann Жыл бұрын
I totally agree with you! There are quite a few places I wish I had spent longer in, and I hope to do so when I walk the whole of the Camino Frances again. It just hasn't been financially viable to take the journey as slow as I probably should to truly experience everything the route has to offer, and to check out all the detour opportunities. Simply means I HAVE to go back! 😁
@Irishpewtuber Жыл бұрын
@@ColmMcCann I totally get you. I have to do it in 2 week chunks also but St. Jean to Logrono I'd do over and over again. I 'm totally besotted with Navara.
@KiwiJohn19519 ай бұрын
Colm, you mentioned doing the Camino del Norte. When?
@KiwiJohn19519 ай бұрын
PS. I, along with my brother, completed our Camino on the 26th of September last year. Were you on the trail at this time? Thank you, Colm for your beautifully produced videos.
@ColmMcCann9 ай бұрын
@johnnicholson405 no, unfortunately I wasn't, I was only able to get back in late August for a week (during a heatwave) but it was worth it. I have plans in place to reach Santiago this year but want to go back and continue walking to Finisterre and Muxía too before I start another Camino. It is great to have family or friends join you and for them to understand the draw of the experience!
@DaysWellTraveled Жыл бұрын
HI Colm. NIce to meet you. I just stumbled on your channel. Nice video. I enjoyed watching. I’m going to have to go back and watch your earlier days on the t Camino. I just got off the Camino “The Portuguese Way” myself and have been posting short videos of my experience along the way. I am going to start following along with you. I just subscribed to your channel. I’m thinking about doing the Frances way next.
@ColmMcCann Жыл бұрын
Hi Peter! Great to meet a fellow pilgrim! I will definitely pop over to your channel as I hope yo do the Portuguese Way next with my eldest daughter who is dying to do a Camino. I hope to get back to Spain at some point in 2024 - hopefully long enough to at least get to Santiago, but I won't consider myself finished until I've continued to Finisterre and Muxia. Bom Caminho to you!
@DaysWellTraveled Жыл бұрын
@@ColmMcCann Fantastic. The Portuguese Way is much quieter. I loved it. The Frances appears to get crowded in sections from what I see in videos. I am doing the Portuguese Way is sections since I don’t have enough time to walk it all in one shot. I’ve now completed the sections from Lisbon to Coimbra and also from Coimbra to Porto. I’m thinking of doing the relatively unknown Algarve Way section from the most Southern tip of Portugual next, then my final section will be from Porto to Santiago. I hope to complete these two next year. Keep on walking my friend. You’re Camino is never finished even when you get to Finisterre and Muxia… there is always more Camino’s to walk. Bom Camino!
@deckbaskeyfield8356 Жыл бұрын
"PromoSM"
@ColmMcCann Жыл бұрын
Not sure what that means! 😆 if it is to do with the PromoSM platform then I'm not interested in promotion for my channel! Buy thank you for considering it worthy to bring to wider attention of the public!
@lugsdin Жыл бұрын
That descent from El Acebo is a killer !!
@ColmMcCann Жыл бұрын
I really didn't expect parts of it to be as rough as they were! Really brought me back to Alto del Perdón and the descent there that wrecked me - so this time I was very careful to take it slowly, safely and (where possible) use the flat roads despite the longer walk in some parts. BUT it also felt very adventurous, especially on the final sections leading down to Molinaseca 🤠
@seanclark2085 Жыл бұрын
It certainly is, I came over in November in the poring rain , coming down that path was treacherous, like walking in a shallow stream, it took 4 hours to pick our way down , I wish we'd taken the road, but didn't know we could . Great video Buen Camino
@ColmMcCann Жыл бұрын
@seanclark2085 thank you Sean!
@vegan8509 Жыл бұрын
Buen Camino We sleep in the same albergue And same bed😂
@ColmMcCann Жыл бұрын
I hope you had a great night there! 😁
@nirish25 Жыл бұрын
Jesus Christ that awful violin playing.
@ColmMcCann Жыл бұрын
Depends on what you like/don't like! 😁 The track is by a Scandinavian musician, who also has quite a following! I thought is sounded quite earthy and traditional - but each to their own! I quite like it, hence using it, and I've definitely heard a lot worse in my years of playing and teaching music.
@lugsdin Жыл бұрын
Colm, What was/is your motivation for walking El Camino?
@ColmMcCann Жыл бұрын
This is a question that I have thought long and hard about... and I am not sure I still have an answer! I knew about the Camino from students and friends first and knew I would like to do it some day. But the push to actually start walking came from my wife who allowed me the time away from a young family on my own to get the headspace and take on the physical challenge... and to actually just book flights and go while I was still physically able... granted she did not realise how long it would take, but she has been great support. I do wish she would do it with me, as it is an experience that I would love to share with her, but for now she is happy to hold the Fort at home when I am away for a few days of walking each time.
@lugsdin Жыл бұрын
@@ColmMcCann Yes Camino takes a strange hold. I was part of a group of friends who walked the last 115km in May 2016. I knew nothing about it before I started the walk from Sarria - had not read about it or seen The Way!! Not even religious. … but having done the walk and enjoyed walking so much myself and my wife have since walked several long walks/hikes in Australia, New Zealand and Argentina because walking and slow tourism is so enjoyable. Last year I walked alone from Burgos to Sarria and this year we walked from Pau in France to Burgos. So I fallen well and truly under the spell of the Camino and next April we plan to do the Portuguese Coastal. Keep on walking!! Buen Camino … Graham
@ColmMcCann Жыл бұрын
I am already lining up future Caminos too! My eldest daughter wants to hike one, so I may do the Portuguese with her, or only the last 100kms from somewhere to ease her in (she is still very young). It is definitely a strange hook on the soul when it just keeps pulling you back to walk time and time again!
@lugsdin Жыл бұрын
Very honest in your discussions. Putting a compeed on the hot spot as soon as you get the feeling of a blister developing will hopefully help. And get a blanket and put it under the plastic sheet! Great videos!
@ColmMcCann Жыл бұрын
Oooh... a blanket under is a great idea! Must keep that in mind when I go back! I tried using compeed when I first started the Camino but they made my feet worse. For this trip I pre-bought some moleskin tape off Amazon (couldn't find it in a pharmacy in Spain - and was something that got lost in translation!) which I held in place with some KT tape - the next evening the tape came off in the shower, along with the moleskin and thread through the blister and it was done! Didn't have another the rest of the hike!
@nirish25 Жыл бұрын
Also why are you using a plastic bottle? Get a insulated water container that keeps cold drinks cold and hot drinks hot. Much better when walking in the heat as the water stays cold.
@ColmMcCann Жыл бұрын
I use the plastic ones as they weigh very, very little once empty! They also contract with the pressure when I drink from the drinking tube, which would problematic with a solid container. I can also crush the plastic ones down to conserve space too. But you are right - I do need to get some form of insulation for the drinking tube at least. I tend to drink it quickly enough that the water doesn't get warm... only issue is when the water is not nice to drink, the tiniest bit of heat can make it taste 100x worse!
@nirish25 Жыл бұрын
Ive done the camino 5 times. Things that i dont like about spain - graffiti everywhere, people smoking everywhere, everything essentially closed on Sundays, awful breakfasts, siestas. Give me ireland anyday. 🇮🇪. Things i like about spain - the camino.
@ColmMcCann Жыл бұрын
To be fair, sometimes places being closed on Sundays isn't a bad thing if you are able to prep but yes, at times it can be a pain! 🤣 You do get used to siestas over time, and to be honest I was literally trying to do the same thing - walk early, hide from the midday heat and get a quick nap in before dinner and an early night... didn't always work though. Can't beat home though! Even on a wet day it can still be the best place on earth!
@nirish25 Жыл бұрын
What camera do you use? Do you use a mic? And how do you edit the videos? What software? Buen Camino
@ColmMcCann Жыл бұрын
On this journey I used only a DJI Action 4, with a foam deadcat cover I had bought for a GoPro. It didn't give me the flexibility I normally had but it is much smaller and easier to carry. The previous videos were shot on a Canon M50 with a tiny Rode mic. I edit using Premiere now as my new phone isn't capable of processing the 4K files. 1080 files would probably suffice really (and save on memory space) but I'm trying to future proof these videos so I can look back on them when I am old and unable to walk!