Guys thanks for taking me on a revisit to the Salvador. I did it in 2023 at the age of 75 (not my first Camino you’ll be glad to hear). I did it alone and saw very few people. . It was the hardest one I’ve done though the Levante nearly destroyed me with a combination of Covid and really long stages. I noticed you had a nice turnstile to pass by the electric cattle fences. I had no such luxury and had to duck under….. not low enough… ouch! I think of the Salvador as a once in a lifetime experience for me but every now and again I think ….. maybe? Take care, love your videos ❤️
@HenrySteven99Ай бұрын
Hey Ricky, your English was excellent. It is a "sharp corner" and your description of the building where things were dried, on the floor, you used the word "substances", was high level English. I am impressed that your mind is still working so exceptionally at the end of what looked like a very hard camino.
@fv1291Ай бұрын
Nice to see the two of you again! ❤️❤️❤️ It's a sharp curve or a tight corner. 😉
@Silvia-gz4rpАй бұрын
Love you guys! This may be my next Camino!
@JacquelinMontoya-m9yАй бұрын
Yes, curves can be sharp. They can also be tight. Sharp curve, tight curve- same thing! You guys are great! And your English is great, too! I love your videos!
@mainerdmoose9242Ай бұрын
A "tight" curve or "sharp" curve are the same. Erica, the blue color of your mochila is very attractive. I should be on the Camino Frances this coming April. Best regards from Syracuse, NY (USA)
@SandyLynumАй бұрын
Any information on the Camino Olivadado? That may be our next Camino. Even more remote than San Salvador
@jaznjaimeeАй бұрын
Hello from Northern California Wine Country 🍷 Have you ever tried soaking your feet in magnesium before you go to bed so your feet aren’t swollen in the morning?
@jaznjaimeeАй бұрын
What is the building?
@henrywilson3038Ай бұрын
An hórreo or panera
@Emy53Ай бұрын
I wanted to see how swollen your feet were. It's important to see the critical signs of injuries. You are human, and we tend to push our limits.