Pain is inevitable if you choose to walk 48km in a day! 😅
@storiestellrКүн бұрын
🥳😂 kinda…
@twodogs915 күн бұрын
Garrit, I watched only the epilogue, "What is the Camino." At first. You see, I walked Frances and Finnesterre in April - May, 2024. It was the most powerful, most profound, experience that I had in my 70 years. But I still try to process the meaning, and I contemplate whether to walk again to better understand. I loved your narration, your thoughtful synthesis. It so resonated with my thoughts, my emotions, my physical and spiritual experience. Beautifully done. Now I have to watch the entirety. Thank you so much.
@storiestellr4 күн бұрын
hey, do you walked a few weeks ahead of me… and it seems like we had deep experiences both. And it doesn’t stop once we’re done walking, now does it… really curious to hear what you think of The Big One 😅 enjoy!
@krasimiravalkova19225 күн бұрын
Thanks for all the excitement, smiles and tears your video and thoughts brought to me. I'm not a native english speaker and can't express all the emotions inside me. Thanks, thanks, thanks. I felt so sorry about your bad experience in Leon. I had similar gastro problem on the Camino but it lasted one night only. Finally this obstacle changed you and your way ahead. About the 100 km from Saria I was so afraid of bumping all the crowds but stayed at albergues about 5-8 km from the main stages and always avoided them, fortunately. Anyway I had a second plan to take a bus from Sarria to Monforte de Lemos and continue on Invierno and Via de la Plata. Buen Camino!
@storiestellr4 күн бұрын
Thanks for your heartfelt comment! and we share the gastro thing... but hey, it was worth it in the end... I totally understand what you mean about the crowds near Sarria - your strategy of staying at albergues off the main stages was super smart. I did something similar on my last Camino and it made such a difference! buen Camino! ☀️
@storiestellr5 күн бұрын
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@carrienicholson32335 күн бұрын
I love and relate to the way that you draw the viewer into your consciousness through total authenticity and a genuine sense of appreciation of your camino. I only wish to do again and experience through what your eyes display here in your video. I did a test camino from Sarria to Finnisterre and with surviving that, I can already hear the camino calling me to trek across the Northern route and connect to the Primativo.....and I will. Take care and continue sharing no matter where you may go....I will walk with you in spirit.
@storiestellr4 күн бұрын
Carrie... thank you, for seeing and verbalizing what I tried to capture about the Camino... and I'm sure you'll do it again. Once you've heard the call, you can't ignore it, right? I will do more as well... but: which one? buen camino! ☀️
@outofsoul6 күн бұрын
I also started the path on May 4, 2024 I tried to find in your video if I appeared At some point, and yes for a few moments We crossed paths on the way to Santiago de Compostela, completing my walk on June 4th, thank you for the memory and the footage wonderful because it coincides with the same period in which I walked the Camino de Santiago
@storiestellr6 күн бұрын
Oh cool! we probably have crossed paths more often only it’s not captured on video… great to have been on the same path for about a month!
@krasimiravalkova192210 күн бұрын
Thanks for sweet memories you brought to me! Like your thoughts about the journey. Keep walking the different ways of Camino. We're walking the Coastal Portuguese next June. Happy New Year and Buen Camino!
@storiestellr9 күн бұрын
@@krasimiravalkova1922 once you start, you can’t stop 🤩 - thank you for the nice words!
@krasimiravalkova192210 күн бұрын
Благодарим ви!
@storiestellr4 күн бұрын
thank you so much, Krasimira! that's very kind...
@HughHayward-l8j12 күн бұрын
Hi Gerrit, thank you for continuing to provide meaningful commentary on your Camino videos. The further we get away from our first Camino and the reflections it has given us, the more we long to go back. Planning to possibly do the Del Norte to Primitivo in the Spring of 2026. You have a talent for verbalizing so many of the thoughts and emotions we experienced along our journey and your content is a great contrast to so many of the other Camino videos! Thanks again-Hugh
@storiestellr5 күн бұрын
Hugh, thank you for the kind words… and yes, I entirely agree on your point about longing to go back once the camino is in our rear view mirror… I’m glad I was able to mirror your thoughts a bit. enjoy the next one… buen camino! ☀️
@cathylewthwaite217813 күн бұрын
Thanks for another great video. I'm still so keen to do the Camino (hopefully next year!). Your videos have always been an inspiration for me to go for it🥰thank you again and keep making these videos!
@storiestellr12 күн бұрын
You should (and you will!)… thanks for watching, glad i can inspire a little… - more videos coming (& check out my newsletter for some camino reading if you like, it’s in the pinned comment)
@cathylewthwaite217812 күн бұрын
@@storiestellr I will definitely check it out
@KaterOnBike14 күн бұрын
Thanks for another good video. True, the Camino is full of magic. It’s one of the few good things in life and it’s always good to know it’s there. Take care and happy new year.
@storiestellr14 күн бұрын
Well said! it’s one of those great things out there…. - guten Rutsch, Kater! 😝
@mccue286614 күн бұрын
Hi Gerrit Other great video.
@storiestellr14 күн бұрын
hey Phil, thanks! you, too, were one of those who I’ve met through my videos… 👋🏻 😅
@kristinekenison477414 күн бұрын
Gerrit, thank you for this outstanding French Camino documentary. I admire your style and eye for capturing so many aspects of your pilgrimage. I can only imagine that those in your Camino group have praised you up and down for this lovely documentation of the journey and the relationships. As I get ready to embark on another French Camino adventure this summer, I cannot thank you enough for the gift of your filming. I do wonder if you saw the lovely, big, and strong stick on the beach on your second go around? Kristine
@storiestellr14 күн бұрын
dear Kristine, thank you so much for your kind comment! while we DON'T walk, it is nice to at least be able to travel vicariously through videos. When are you walking again, and are you doing the frances? I finished my thrid one in June, and it was....... quite a trip, let's put it that way. In case you haven't seen it yet, here go a few more hours of your life ;) cheers, and buen camino! ☀ Gerrit kzbin.info/www/bejne/oJOykpStrteGkNE
@rull8015 күн бұрын
Your videos are truly inspiring. thanks for sharing Keep on walking 🚶♂️
@rull8015 күн бұрын
I totally agree with what people tell you about your videos. Because I think the same, every year I look forward to seeing your adventures along the way. Maybe one day I will find you walking the Camino de Santiago because now I know that it is something I have to do in my life.
@storiestellr14 күн бұрын
i’m glad to read that! and if I inspire people to go on that walk, even better…. see you on the camino some day! buen camino! ☀️
@storiestellr15 күн бұрын
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@Caminohacks15 күн бұрын
Another Great video. I love the deep and thought provoking voice over that accompanies the beautiful Camino footage you capture. Good to have you back making videos, I’ve missed them
@storiestellr15 күн бұрын
Thank you very much, Dan! and this video wouldn’t be online if you hadn’t prodded me gently to do so 🫣🤩 cheers!
@Caminohacks15 күн бұрын
@ stop typing and get back to work! 😂
@storiestellr14 күн бұрын
😈😌
@dr.ksievert-fischer462915 күн бұрын
fatastic: to inspire other people to go on the walk for example after Burn Out...... beautiful pictures!
@storiestellr15 күн бұрын
thank you! 😄🌻🌅
@superchuckarmato354815 күн бұрын
Your gear recommendations were incredibly helpful-especially bringing along an extra long charging cord-during my Primitivo pilgrimage! Danke schön! -Chuck
@storiestellr15 күн бұрын
hey Chuck, glad i could help! the right gear matters more than we think, because it lets us focus on what really matters
@BernardDuffy-mo9ep18 күн бұрын
Excellent !!!!!
@storiestellr15 күн бұрын
Many thanks!!
@cecillenadela375219 күн бұрын
This brings back precious memories thank you for sharing when did you do this
@storiestellr15 күн бұрын
This was my first Camino, May - June 2022
@cecillenadela375215 күн бұрын
@@storiestellrwow we did our first Camino just this Sept 2024 from SJPD to Fineisterre then to Muxia now we are booked for our 2nd Sept 2025 Lisbon Camino it is truly a magical way ,when the ocean appeared it was another WOW moment for us
@RobertGrudzinski-m4w21 күн бұрын
What a great video! I watched in many segments, like the Camino journey itself. The sights, sounds, pace and mesmerizing narration were fascinating. I just completed the Camino Frances in mid-October 2024. I unfortunately agree with you on the points you make of capable pilgrims shipping their belongings ahead, large groups of pilgrims not assimilating and the 5 day selfie taking long walkers from Sarria. They are missing the true meaning of the Camino, which you beautifully captured here. Thanks for the sharing your Camino.
@storiestellr17 күн бұрын
Hey Robert! Thanks for this thoughtful comment - I agree about the 5-day Sarria walkers missing out on the true Camino spirit. some of my most meaningful moments happened way back on the dreaded meseta, where you cant hide from yourself. glad to hear my video resonated with you…. Your October 2024 journey must have been beautiful with all the fall colors! buen camino! ☀️
@dianefrau22 күн бұрын
So judgmental. Do you really think the others are missing the point? Or are YOU?
@storiestellr15 күн бұрын
we are all entitled to our opinions
@b.m.e.rodenas99026 күн бұрын
La vida es el camino que te ofrece andar por caminos donde cada día aprendes de ti mismo y te hace más humano. Gracias por tu camino que es nuestro camino.
@storiestellr26 күн бұрын
gracias... ¡así es exactamente! :)
@MohamedMohamed-kq8lt28 күн бұрын
Thank you for the great video, you are a good man. But I have a question. Is camping allowed in the wilderness or in the forest?😊😊😊😊
@storiestellr26 күн бұрын
it isn't, officially, but you can sorta kinda do it here and there...
@MohamedMohamed-kq8lt26 күн бұрын
@storiestellr Thank you😘👍👍👍😍🥰❤️🌿🌹
@FuegoyCuerdas29 күн бұрын
I really liked how you guys almost had a travelling albergue together and avoided the bed race by renting apartments! I haven't done the camino in over 14 years! Is this something that is becoming common practice now?
@storiestellr27 күн бұрын
haha yes, we kinda did! I think it depends... this year, I did more of a mix & match. renting a place occasionally definitely is a good choice to fight your sleep deficit!
@KaterOnBikeАй бұрын
Congratulations on this amazing Camino documentary, Gerrit! I believe this series has set a new standard of Camino reporting. Think of it as a masterpiece! Having followed your latest Camino adventure last summer on a day-to-day basis - “live” so to speak - I watched your Camino movie more or less “off-stage”. Interesting. Also, the way how you let us participate in your inner thoughts and musings. Certainly not an easy thing to do. And your videos will be an amazing memory for you in the years to come. By now you’ve done three Caminos and you have taken us along. It’s truly amazing to watch how your Camino experience shifted from a great social event during your first walk, to an already more “independent” adventure during your second walk, and the third one, well, that speaks for itself. Beautifully photographed and well told. An intelligent series that never made me wonder whether I should fast forward. So, thanks again. I can only hope that you will let us participate in another (Camino) adventure again at some point. Soon I’ll be sharing a new little adventure that I undertook last summer, which I invite you to follow, if you want. Best wishes and todavia buen camino! Your old KaterOnBike
@storiestellr26 күн бұрын
Hey there, Kater! Thanks so much for the sweet comment... So glad you enjoyed the documentary. It means a lot coming from you, especially since you kinda followed along last summer - "off-stage" as you put it. I enjoyed reading your comments then, they gave me food to continue on that path. Initially, I was a bit nervous about sharing the more personal stuff, my inner thoughts and all, so im really happy that resonated with you. But did I really have another choice? No. You're so right about how the Caminos have changed for me, from super social the first time to more introspective now. Also, thanks for the kind words about the photography and storytelling, and all - I really put my heart into it. Glad it found an audience to appreciate it. Cant wait to see what adventure you were up to, your videos are always a pleasure to watch! Will def check it out. I am, of course, feeling the itch for another Camino, but I am not sure whether I can do one this year - we'll see... meanwhile, I'll walk vicariously through your video. buen Camino! ☀
@ComradeLeonTrotskyАй бұрын
1:04:04 kalimotxo .. Peligroso ! Dude knows whats up.. Is Jim American? Love your little family here... Makes me want to leave right now and do it again
@storiestellr26 күн бұрын
haha yes! And Jim is American, yes. Same feeling here, want to pack my bag right now.
@ComradeLeonTrotskyАй бұрын
Game day in Pamplona
@storiestellr15 күн бұрын
haha yes
@jq2639Ай бұрын
What month have you walked?
@storiestellrАй бұрын
early May to June
@JackMecham-o1lАй бұрын
I love this hardback journal of yours. I journal but it's not very creative, haha. It's beautiful and would love to create one of these now! So nice to revisit this video of yours about the camino...be in touch soon. So many good thoughts about that trip and you and our friends... --Jack
@storiestellrАй бұрын
Hi Jack, how are ya? Thanks, good to hear... yes a hell of a trip it's been, right?
@annad5555Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey with us! It was so heart touching! Ps. Thanks for the tips, I’m just planning my Camino
@storiestellrАй бұрын
hi Anna, glad to hear! even better: yoou’re planning your own… buen camino! ☀️ !
@jaynetabb208Ай бұрын
I love your vids but found the music in this series very annoying. It was louder than your voice. So I would up muting and turning on cc.
@storiestellrАй бұрын
I hear you… if you’re interested, check out my latest, with original audio & voice exclusively: Camino de Santiago: A LIFE-CHANGING ADVENTURE kzbin.info/www/bejne/oJOykpStrteGkNE
@jaynetabb208Ай бұрын
@storiestellr I did! Thanks very much. I loved it. And, I want to apologize - this is your channel and content. You have the right to put up what you like. I'm just a bit hard of hearing and the music made it a bit harder for me but I found the way to watch and I did find the life changing journey. Spectacular! Video graphics, still photos, and I loved the crunch of your feet on the path with all of nature's sound. I can hardly wait until spring when I plan to walk it. Thanks so much for you vids.
@storiestellrАй бұрын
your point was valid, no offense taken! happy to hear you liked the new style without music😎 you have something beautiful to look forward to … buen camino! ☀️
@thomasthomsen6763Ай бұрын
Dein deutscher Akzent ist grauenhaft
@Cyber_Khan_Ай бұрын
I just finished watching this wonderful video, and I must say, it’s the most complete and beautiful representation of the Camino de Santiago I’ve seen so far. I’ve watched many videos about this journey, but none captured the variety and charm of the landscapes the way this one did. The way you’ve presented the route has truly inspired me. As someone who dreams of experiencing the Camino as a trekking adventure, this video gave me exactly the perspective I was looking for. Thank you for putting together such a fantastic and thoughtful piece!
@storiestellrАй бұрын
Reading your feedback makes me very happy to have put in all the work required to make this video. This is exactly what I’d like to read…. and the great thing is that it inspires further dreaming of walking the Camino yourself… thank you for taking the time to watch it. Stay tuned as I have some other pieces on the camino coming up. Or if you’d like to read about it, subscribe to my newsletter at caminomeditations.substack.com/ buen camino! ☀️
@jaynetabb6835Ай бұрын
I just found your channel and enjoyed the movie of your last Camino and am now watching your diaries of the more recent Walk. I really like the way you photographically capture your walks - true story telling through photos. May I ask the name of the Albergue you stopped at after Roncevalles (with the roast chicken)? It looks like such an inviting place and I would like to try to stay there on my 1st Camino next spring. In your diaries, I thought about the statement "the Camino always provides." In your previous walk I noticed you do walk quickly with very little rest and that 100K walk was epic! But, when you hurt your knee I wondered then if the Camino was having you slow down, then #7 you began to talk about the Camino providing. Thank you for sharing your journeys. Buen Camino.
@storiestellrАй бұрын
Hey there Jayne, thank you for your thoughtful comment and the deep reflections my video sparked within you. Regarding your observation about my walking pace and how my first two Caminos compare to this third one you’re watching - well, the Camino had its own way of teaching me to slow down. The knee injury: That was strike one. Strike two came shortly after, when I was hit with a severe digestive tract infection. Looking back, I realize my first two Caminos were partly fueled by ego, pushing me to walk faster, and find out how far I could take it. While that worked well then, this third time the Camino had a much sterner message for me - and believe me, I received it loud and clear. Though physically challenging, this experience actually enhanced the lessons this third Camino was offering. I had decided to record both photos and audio while walking, which turned out to be one of my better decisions. The audio commentary is raw and unfiltered, capturing the emotional peaks and valleys I experienced along the way. I think if you listen closely, you’ll get a genuine sense of this intense journey. As for the albergue you asked about - it’s called Acá y Allá Hostel in Urdániz, and I definitely recommend staying there. Actually, I’d suggest booking ahead through Pamplona. Taking care of accommodation in advance for those early days removes some organizational stress, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in those crucial first days of the Camino. I’m certain you’ll have a wonderful experience.buen camino! ☀️
@PaulWilliams-ht2usАй бұрын
You have a way of making us feel like we are there with you along the Way, but in actuality, I WAS there!! at 2:41:53, I am walking on the left. You brought it all back to me, but the experience never really leaves you. Too bad we didn't walk together, I would have enjoyed meeting you, but I am sure we shared a BuenCamino, Buen Camino (again)
@storiestellrАй бұрын
Oh wow - what an incredible coincidence it must feel like to see yourself in a video! That spot was actually my first day back walking after being stuck in Leon with a nasty stomach bug, laying flat for days 🤒 Wish I'd known it was you - would've loved to chat - Its amazing how the Camino brings people so close yet sometimes we only discover these connections months later. buen Camino! ☀
@PaulWilliams-ht2usАй бұрын
@@storiestellr That was actually our first day, as we started in Leon.I hope to return and start from SJPDP, but I have some vision issues that make it challenging to travel alone, but once I am on the path, I am fine. Maybe out paths will cross again
@storiestellrАй бұрын
yes, on the way, it all seems to kinda fall into place...
@jimmacdougall5357Ай бұрын
Was it only 5 months ago? I was feeling despondent and down - so came to hear your messages to lift my spirits - and of course it worked. Thinking of my next camino !
@storiestellrАй бұрын
hey Jim, yes, the Camino is sort of a magical safe place to come back to, even months (or years) after walking it.... and I bet you'll walk again. it never gets old.....
@SandyLynumАй бұрын
What do you have planned for 2025? We did San Salvador/Primitivo in 2024. Both are recommended but the SanSalvador is challenging with mountain hiking
@storiestellrАй бұрын
not sure yet... so many options. I'd love to walk Le Puy to Finisterre, but... we'll see...
@ian230570Ай бұрын
I’m pleased you got the fact that my comment elsewhere about drowning oneself at Finisterre in order to gain enlightenment was dark humour. Although, it IS true that the older I get and thus closer to the end, the more I know in terms of facts but the less I actually know. I expect to finally exit through the unseen door with a head full of knowledge but in total bafflement. Something like the Herbert Selby quote about what he expects “I knew that some day I was going to die…etc “. I think your selfie thumbnail is perfectly acceptable. So many videos have click bait titles and absurd thumbnails. So tiresome. I wonder how long the cult of Selfie will continue. At least selfie sticks are heading towards extinction now.
@storiestellrАй бұрын
Love your reflection about knowing more yet understanding less - that hit home! On my Caminos I kept filling up my notes with "profound" thoughts only to realize later that the simplest moments were actually the most meaningful (often, anyway). 😅 buen Camino! ☀️
@ian230570Ай бұрын
The KZbin algorithm recommended the amalgamated video to me. At first I was cheered to see your excellent vlog once more, having enjoyed it twice before in the past. But then I quickly realised that this wasn’t a repost. It was a new journey. I’m very happy about that. I watched an hour already but have had to come to the very end in order to understand more fully the beginning. It has helped. Finisterre, rather than neatly drawing a line under the experience, seems not to bring closure at all. The ocean merely impedes further progress but you have to work it all out for yourself without any help. Perhaps by swimming out to the point of exhaustion and then quietly drowning would give enlightenment in those final moments. But it would be dreadfully inconvenient and does not come with my recommendation. Thank you for this latest creation.
@storiestellrАй бұрын
Hey Ian, wow - your comment about Finisterre not bringing closure really hit home... Made me think of when I reached those waves, and just sat there for hours, feeling both empty and completely full at the same time. Its funny how the end of the path leaves us with more questions than answers sometimes. it’s like the journey keeps going even when you think it should end. And that bit about swimming to exhaustion - dark humor but I get it 😅 The Camino has this way of making us face these deep thoughts, doesnt it? buen Camino! ☀️
@storiestellrАй бұрын
hey Ian, your comment inspired me to start a new thing, and I replied in longer form - check it out: substack.com/home/post/p-152060281
@Lanark832 ай бұрын
Would be interested to know what is in your backpack on this third Camino and what has come out since your first. Do you take books? Also what device you record on as lovely audio.
@storiestellrАй бұрын
it looks like you've seen my Camino Packing video, right? if so, I stuck pretty much to the recipe, as it worked very well for my first two Caminos. Glad you caught the audio! I recorded it on a Roland R-07 - small, solid, great to use, excellent sound. That might have been my biggest upgrade in terms of gear.
@Rainbowtearsmile2 ай бұрын
Loved your Video so much! Thank you for the Inspiration and the evidence that I need to stick to the albergues❤❤
@storiestellrАй бұрын
You should! :) many roads lead to Santiago...
@DrAtmo2 ай бұрын
10:23, is this a rat?
@storiestellrАй бұрын
possibly...
@ekat2 ай бұрын
I enjoyed your posting. I cannot point it out what and how it is different from other Camino films, but it feels different. On a more technical side, I like the colour, it feels like one from Fujifilm camera like.
@storiestellrАй бұрын
hi there, thank you! I'm happy to read this... because I tried to make the internal monologue part of an external film. For the color, I shot on iPhone in BlackMagic app, in LOG format, and massaged the color in a way that made it look.. the way it looks :)
@Catz52 ай бұрын
Walking from Serria is over 100 km which for many is a huge undertaking and would be a once in a lifetime experience. Im of a certain age doing my first Camino de Santiago next year. Having various injuries & time restraints I’m opting for the short route. I seek the same spiritual experience as you. I want that connection with nature and I crave it without the hustle & bustle from others. Unfortunately it is a popular route for many reasons. I’ve excepted it will be extra challenging with unwanted noise and bodies blocking my way! I crave for that alone time like you. But Isn’t this just part of the journey’s obstacle along the way. I liked this video but there’s a bit of snobbery going on about Tourist vs Pilgrims. We are all craving the same enlightenment. We are all human beings. I wish my body would carry me to do my first Camino the whole 500 miles, maybe one day I will do it but I won’t be harsh & judgemental on ppl doing the shorter route because everyone has their reasons. Many of us have jobs, kids,pets, aging parents, injuries and aren’t available to do the whole thing even if we would like to. Many ppl haven’t the confidence to do the Camino by themselves either hence the need to walk with others. I guessing solo travellers talk to others along the way?!!
@storiestellr2 ай бұрын
Hey there! I totally get what youre saying about the "tourist vs pilgrim" debate - after walking multiple Caminos, I've learned that every journey is valid, no matter the distance - even if it may come across as snobbery. On the leg from Sarria - despite the crowds, I had some of the most days of the walk. I did this by walking a rhythm that avoided the regular stops, and the regular starting times (early morning). It's a great way to have the "real" experience, but also avoiding the crowds coming in for one leg by bus! Consider a strategy like that. Sarria - Santiago de Compostela can be great. I am sure you will love it. The Camino meets us exactly where we are, and thats the real magic of it. buen Camino!
@HillTrekkerSarge2 ай бұрын
I have walked the Camino eight times. Three different routes, eight times. I was over fifty years old the first time I walked it. Obviously, I love walking it and, in that sense, it changed my life, but it isn't very austere, and it will only "break you" if you walk it in poor physical condition. All the spirituality and meditative stuff aside, you have to get in shape before you walk it and to walk it within your limitations. As far as mentally challenging, again it's only mentally challenging if you are in poor physical condition to walk it. Otherwise, it's just walking. Long walks between towns and cities in Spain. No overnight camping outdoors and you don't have to carry food for several days in your pack and at the end of every walking day there is a bed, a bathroom and shower and a hot meal and for me a cold beer. If you don't dig the communal living thing in Albergue's you can always book private accommodations. There are hotels, Pensiones etc. in every major city and town.
@storiestellr2 ай бұрын
yes i agree… it didn’t ‘break’ me, either. i just had a few very rough days (& it made for a good thumbnail catchphrase 🤪). Agree with your points. thanks!
@crismoy19822 ай бұрын
I hope found my way...
@storiestellrАй бұрын
yes :)
@jvdw5282 ай бұрын
Love the video , and vibe it gives
@alexgreen50642 ай бұрын
I want to walk this route myself. I'm interested why you want to walk the same route 3 times ?. I just finished the Portuguese camino and last year walked the short camino Ingles and they were both amazing in their own ways. I will plan this route when I can take the time away for so long. To me & many others, camino is pure meditation.
@storiestellr2 ай бұрын
good question, one to which I don't really have an answer to... to me, the Frances is in such a sweet spot of duration, landscape variety, and number of people you meet, that it seems to hit a certain spot that vibes with me... I hope you find the time! I need to check out the others, too. buen camino! ☀