Ahhh thank you again to everyone who has watched my story, taken the time to leave such thoughtful comments, and for sharing your stories! This means the world to me ❤ I've created a Patreon with behind the scenes from this trip, as well as an 8 hour rough cut of this documentary (ad-free) if anyone's interested! www.patreon.com/stefaniehurtado. You can also now watch my most recent Camino Portugues with my momma 🥲
I am 37 years old, I am from Ponferrada, I have seen pilgrims passing through my city all my life and I have never had the desire to walk el camino... until this video. fuck! It has been incredible, I think I'm going to dare to do it! Thank you Stef.
Stephanie, I'm so pleased I found your video today. I walked the Camino in 2019 aged 68, I was meant to go again in 2020 but the world changed for everyone. Now aged 72 I thought I was too old to go again and follow my dream of walking to the end of the earth (I caught the bus at the end of my last Camino) but now I'm planning on going in 2024. So thank you for sharing your Camino, like you, I will be walking for my parents who both passed since my last Camino. ❤👣👣
I and my wife met on a walk over 30+ years ago and Summer Winter rain or shine, even at 71 me, 65 her, we never miss a days walk (yes even in the hospital with nurses frantic) and we were so flabbergasted by your Camino vid....to think you averaged 25 miles per day, after day, after day. People never die that remain in the heart of one that loved them. You're such an inspiration.
Rogerrr oh my goodness 🥹😭😭 YOU are an inspiration, wow! Thank you so much for taking the time to write such a lovely comment. Your love/walking story with your wife is just about the most romantic thing I’ve ever heard 🥲 It’s easy to walk a lot for a month when there’s an end in sight. Your consistency everyday is much more impressive to me! I’m so inspired. Thank you 💖
I have watched many Camino vlogs and have followed peregrinos on different routes. I can say hands down that yours is the absolute best I’ve seen. The homage you paid to your dad is a testament of the wonderful man he must’ve been. Congratulations for every mile, every tear, all the friends/family you made along the Camino, but most importantly congratulations on finding yourself. I’m in awe of the raw beauty you presented. I will never be able to walk the Camino because of health reasons but I gladly strapped on my virtual backpack to follow you. I’m still wiping tears away. Buen Camino Stephanie from Orlando, Florida.
😭 wow. Can’t even tell you how much this comment means to me. Thank you so so much ❤️ I’m so glad you could enjoy this journey virtually with me. Sending you a big virtual hug 🤗
You’re very talented and I can definitely see you directing/producing Hollywood quality films. If you’re ever in Central Florida I’d love to meet you - maybe a home cook Cuban meal might entice you!!! lol May God continue blessing you always and listen to signs because you have your own personal angel in Heaven. 🙏
Maria, you couldn't have explained my feelings better. Stephanie you have a gift! Your documentary allowed us the viewer to be a witness of the love of your dad, your mom (silent in the background) and the family that God placed in your "buen camino." This is, like Maria said, by far the BEST Camino video I have seen. I felt your pain, your love, your tiredness, your heat, your laughter, your struggles but especially the moments of pure joy, wonder and awe. Thank you for bringing us along on your very personal Camino. Thank you for capturing what is the reason for the walk!
I am a 59 year old man from Norway and I will say: Thank you for sharing. Thank you for sharing you. And thank you for sharing your dad. Somewhere in the film you said " I can do it, and I'm going to". That phrase I will take with me further in to my life, from you. Thanks, and best from Norway😊
I am so happy you got to do the camino again and beyond proud of the way you connect with others in your path. You inspire me and challenge me to be better everyday and I am forever grateful to call you daughter. Your dad would be blown away by this creative expression of love!
The only people I desire to be around are travelers. Travel, especially Camino, is the great equalizer. People just come back to themselves when they're away from the lives they don't like anyway. Every video I see of the Camino shows people being happy, real, dealing with whatever they came to deal with, struggling, smiling, growing, resetting. Thank you for all your hard work on this. No one knows how hard it is to put something like this together until they do it. You are awesome for sharing your life on the Camino with us. Thank you!
Ahhh that is so beautifully said and SO TRUE. The great equalizer 💖 Also thank you so much Jack!! It was over 6 months of agonizing over the edit every day---I truly almost gave up multiple times 😂 So I appreciate the kind words very much! Haha
Hello Stefanie, My wife and I completed our first pilgrimage SJPDP-SDC in 2017. What a beautiful video and tribute to your father you have created. With daughters your age...I know how proud your father must be of his daughter. Blessings always 🙏 M&B
Girl, I normally do not comment on RU-vid videos, but I want to congratulate you for pouring your heart into this one. It transmits your feelings! You are an amazing person ❤
Fabulous documentary! I actually started walking the same day that you did! I did not meet you but I recognized a number of people. You really captured the essence of the Camino and my favorite part was your friend at the end who said “I am perfect the way that I am”.
Ahhh no way! We must’ve crossed paths and not known it. Thank you so much for watching! I shared your comment with Josefien and it made her very very happy 🥲❤️
You did this very well. If you ever walk again, start from Le Puy en Velay. The first two weeks are magnificent. I walked 70 days from there 2022. My lesson learned is to be in the moment, as every one has something of beauty to appreciate. Buena Camino pilgrim. Keep inspiring.
30 seconds in and you have me crying. Thanks for being so open and vulnerable about your experiences on the Camino and beyond. Helps me to build on my own from some years ago. Looking forward to going back and to seeing more of your work! RIP to your dad - beautiful hommage
I just watched this whole video in awe. I’ve heard about the Camino walk but didn’t know very many details. Your video made me feel like I, also, was able to experience some of the magic of walking the way. I especially enjoyed when you spoke to the young man about his spiritual awakening & feeling God’s presence.
Finished my Camino with my daughters . I am also a ramp agent for an airline and your story is the reason I have this gift. Thank you. I know that you carried a lot of weight in equipment. Thank you for the time to edit your footage at create a compelling video.
@@StefanieHurtado I did the Camino Portuguese, I have been home in the states for two days, riding a wave of peace and gratitude. It was hard and it was hot and it was one of the best desisions of my life. I was grateful for every step. I know that if you had not made this video I would have put this off and maybe never done it. Thank you so so much. The impact it had on me was to not to put off living your dreams, tomorrow is not guaranteed. While I was gone my mom got sick and went into the hospital. When I arived home she was scheduled for a surgery that she was too week for doctors to preform it. She entered hospice today. The peace I have from my Camino is still with me , making this hard part of lifes transition easier. I want you to know that you are changing lives and not everyone takes the time to let you know it. I will aways owe you a debt I can not repay. Don't stop sharing your life you have a gift that impacts people in ways you will never know.
@@johnmartin1148 Omg John 😭 This left me speechless for a very long time. Thank you so much for sharing your story. To have that feeling of peace with you through such a difficult time is SO profound and so beautiful, and really shows the power of the Camino. Your story definitely hits harder because you're a ramp agent like my dad. I know how hard you work and what it takes to provide for your family. It's a really big deal that you were able to do this trip with your daughters. I didn't get enough time with my dad. But I feel like it's story that is living on and inspiring people, which is more than I ever dreamed of at this point ❤ Thank you again for this! I can't tell you what it means to me 🥹
I finally got to sit down and watch this. Every video you do you pour your heart out and show your unvarnished self. With that openness you gathered an amazing group of friends around you along the way. As I said in another one of your videos I’m sure your dad is very proud of who you’ve become. When you hit upon the realization of that he meant when he said you have to be able to walk through fire I imagined him saying ‘Yes Mija!’ Un Abrazo from España.
I am walking the Camino in September and have watched all of your videos. Thank you so much for sharing all of your experiences and your vulnerability. I love all of your videos, don't stop making them. You have such a lovely spirit and it is so felt through your videos.
Thank you so much for sharing your camino journey with us. Watching your video made me laugh and cry and i felt like i was with you. I walked the Northern way in April but had to cut the journey short because my partner was very unwell. My camino journey may have been cut short but that short journey gave me so much back than i anticipated. My desire to walk the full camino is still deep in my heart and watching your videos made my desire even stronger. Thank you again for sharing your journey and so sorry for your loss. Your father's phrase 'Learn to walk in the fire and not get burned' will stick to me as it resonated with me. Congratulations & Buen Camino Stefanie 🤍
Aw wow 🥹 Thank you so much for sharing this! I really think the Camino teaches us exactly what we need, just when we need it. And it will always be there for you when you’re ready to return ❤️ I hope you and your partner are doing well now. Thank you for being here. I too hope to do the Northern route some day very soon! 🤗✨
Stefanie, this is a beautiful tribute to your father. Pretty sure he is looking down on you and very, very proud of you and the young woman you have grown up to be. Thank you for sharing this and letting yourself be so vulnerable and open.
😭 Thank you so much Colm! This sentiment means a lot to me and always cuts deeper coming from another father. Just saw your channel, gonna go watch now! 🥳
Yours was a beautiful , moving story. Fantastic photography. I’ll be 70 in January and your video has inspired me to finally go. Thank you for sharing!
What a man your father was. His wisdom resonates through you. He wanted to know if you knew "The Way" and how he wanted to do it. Not only did you know The Way, you knew the Camino twice. And it seems your father was with you on both journeys. Very touching to see your love for him with each step.
I was blown away by this. You are such a pure soul. You faced your fears of the emotions that you knew you had to release, and you did it. Be proud young lady, as all of the beautiful brave people who you met on the way. Blessings.
My mother-in-law attempted Camino in 2016 from France and had to stop due to injury. She returned before Covid with her best friend and walked from Portugal to Santiago. I really appreciated this vid-journey as you captured much much more of the esprit and what the journey does and is supposed to do for you. I sent this to My mother in law and would love to hear her thoughts. She belongs to a community of Quebecois who have made the journey and gather a few times a year just to be in each other's company and rejoice in the experience. Thanks to you and this video, I get it, I get why she went. Thank you.
I watched this video for the second time today. What a wonderful video on your journey in honored of your father. I lost my father 9 years ago, my uncle who was my second dad 7 years and my only sibling, my brother 6 years ago. I have so much pain in my heart. My brother died 2 months short of his 50th birthday. I'm turning 50 next years. I'm planning to do the Camino in April of 2026 in honoring of my brother and to let go of all the pain and baggages on carrying. Thank you for your video.
Hi Shailee!! Thank you so much for sharing your story 💖 I want to give you a big long hug!! I hope you have a magical Camino in 2026. But know that Camino healing begins as soon as you decide to do it ✨
Stephanie, this is such a real and moving experience that you have shared with the world! I have had the Camino in my heart for a couple of year but never really. thinking of the possibility of doing it. Your movie has made me remember that life is one step at a time. I would love to do the Camino someday soon. Thank you for sharing yourself and the love for your father with us. The way you are is a testimony of what an extraordinary person he was. He lives on in you! Blessings to you and your mom.
Dear Stefanie, I just finished watching your documentary and what a beautiful tribute you have paid to your beloved father, he would be so proud of you. Your Camino did not end in Santiago, it only just began. You take the Camino with you and eventually you will realize what a blessing you have been given by experiencing it all, including the sore feet, heat, cold, hunger, sleep deprivation but with all of that came some wonderful moments & tears, friendships, encounters with people that said something touching and whom you may never see again, those are moments most of us say 'the Camino provides and it is a life changing experience, if you let it'. Your dad will always be with you, in your heart. It was a very enjoyable and moving video documenting your journey. Buen Camino Pilgrim💖
Where do I start? First, Thank you Stefanie for sharing such a poignant and personal experience and story. Within the first ninety seconds I was hooked, inspired and crushed because,, you see, I am 62 years old and have been working for 33 years for the same company and I loved Emilio Estevez's The Way. So, as you can imagine I found all these similarities with your Dad, then you tell us that he's passed and I went from happy and inspired to feeling sad for our loss. You are an angel and I'm sure your Dad was (and still is) with you during your pilgrimage (s). Walking The Camino De Santiago it's been in my bucket list since I saw the movie and I've watched lots of videos about it, your documentary is unique IMOH because it's an honest narrative of not only your thoughts at every specific place you went through, but also the commentary of your fellow walkers. Even if I don't get to do The Camino, I'll be forever grateful that I watched yours in the entirety and I felt as if I was walking along with you and your group. God Bless you, your Dad and your family. Greeting from Texas!
This is the best Camino documental I've ever seen! I walked Frances in 2019 and so many times I saw those places on the film! So heart warming. And the way you see it is even more beautifull than I've seen in late autumn
I am walking at around the same time this upcoming summer. I have watched all of your camino videos. Thank you SO much for sharing and being vulnerable - I have loved all of your content and found it so helpful and encouraging!
You had me in the first five minutes at the footage of your father. I wept for him, for you, for all of us who have had the incredible blessing of a loving father. My father was my biggest fan and I miss him every day. Here is a thought for you, a spoken word piece I stumbled upon. Pardon me as I butcher the quote: "Love yourself as they loved you, to honor them.". That seems like an insurmountable task for me; I was so loved. Thank you for sharing your journey. Much love 🙏
What a wonderful video. I would love to do a part of the Camino. I’m now 71 and can’t find anyone who wants to do it with me so that’s why just the last part as I would be on my own. I’m from the UK and my daughter lives in Barcelona. Maybe next May fingers crossed 🤞
This is one of the best I've seen. Great work! I love the focus on the people you met. It truly is what the camino is all about and I found myself quite intrigued by all your connections. Those goodbyes during the finish brought back all the feels from my camino's end 6 years ago. Damn I want to get back for a second one soon.
Wow, thank you!! 🥲 The people on my Camino were soooo precious to me. I wanted to learn as much as I could from them, while still respecting their privacy and experience. I'm very grateful for everyone who opened up to me (both on camera and off). I think the Camino has the ability to bring the absolute best out of people. I now find myself rewatching my own video just because I miss them all so much 😂 Thank you for watching! I want to go back asap too! 💙
At first, I thought I had found this video. Eventually, after many days of watching and reflecting I realize, this video has found me. In some crazy weird way I needed this. I don’t think I could find the words to say why, but I feel it. Thank you Stefanie.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience. I plan to do this in 2027. Watching this has really confirmed my desire to walk it. At first I was not sure which part of it to do, and think I really now want to walk this same as you. I deeply appreciate this video and sorry for your loss of your dad.
You have no idea how inspiring this is! I cried and felt like I was walking with you. I can't wait to go and experience this for myself (I have wanted to go for years). I am preparing for 2024. ❤
I watched so many videos of the Camino but this is the one everyone should see!! Thank you Stefanie from the bottom of my heart! Your dad would be so proud of you, I bet he spiritually walked every step of the Camino by your side 💜💜💜 Hugs from Italy, Rita
I did only a portion of the Camino (first 300km) last year and was so moved by watching your video- so many vistas and similar experiences along the way- Thank You for sharing a very sacred part of you with the world!
Dear Stefanie….. I used to do backpacking in the Uk when I was younger, I’m 80year old and disabled in a wheelchair now, but I will be enjoying hiking with you in your video. In case you don’t know, a movie about the journey was released, called “The Way” You will meet many strangers alomg the way, some will become friends…. Take care, stay safe. Regards….. Don.😀
@@StefanieHurtado Hi Stefanie….. my favourite hike was along the Ridgeway, I hiked part of it with a group one Midsummers Eve…… passing the burial mound “Wayland Smithy” and the “Uffington White Horse” Keep hiking my lovely, but take care and stay safe😀
Thank you Stefanie - your journey brought back so many lovely memories of places and the type of people you meet on the Camino. It was beautifully made and edited and a wonderful tribute to your Dad. He would be so proud ❤
Hey Camino Sister! I could not take my eyes off this. You nailed it! You were literally 2 weeks behind me. Great to see the same through different eyes, everything was so fresh and emotive. What a trip, you captured it beautifully - the food, the water, the weather, the food, the peeing, the alberges, the people. I felt every crunch of your steps - in sandals too - you rock! Free the toes. I wore Spanish Army desert boots the whole time and they were heavy. If I'd have known, I would have waited for you in Samos. So worth the detour. I rested up for two days there, when I rejoined the main camino, I stopped in a café. A german woman and an English bloke were dsicussing their 50k a day stategy. She read a text message from a friend who had taken a wrong turn and was in Samos, what a drag. I said it wasn't so bad, Samos. She shot me a look, as if to say "How dare you even talk to me!" and said she'd done Samos 4 years ago and didn't rate it. Oh well, to each their own Camino.🙂 Your story is so personal, yet at the same, universal. We walk alone but part of one big family. Thank you for sharing. It's 3:30 am here in Ireland, I'm beat but I had to thank you first, before I sleep. I will go back to Léon this September for a couple of weeks walking, see you along the way. Perhaps we'll meet in Hospital De Órbigo, when you open your alberge there. P.S. Did you see this Ozzy guy's film? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4dqOI87nSU0.html He carried 10 kgs of camera equipment with him. Totally nuts but I'm so glad he did. Again, a very real story. P.P.S. Did you notice many pelegrino dogs on the camino? I'm think of taking my dog for the short walk I'm planning for September. I remember an alberge in Cée, close to Fisterre, that allowed dogs in the actual dorm. Thanks again for a wonderfully honest and heartfelt film.
I totally understand and vouch for David speech and experience about God. I remember doing the Camino at 12 yo with my family and walking from morning with no breakfast, in a very long valley with no towns or farms. I just thought "it would be nice to find someone selling biscuits on the way so that we can have breakfast" And there it goes Five minutes later a beautiful girl in rural dress comes at us with biscuits to sell... We did take a picture of her but when we had them developed once back home she wasn't in the pictures. I'm not joking. So i know what David experienced and how he felt about it. He's a great guy tho. I always recommend doing the Camino
Dear Stefanie Thanks for sharing your experiences of Camino de Compostela....i came to know about this Camino from the book "The Pilgrimage" of Brazilian Author Paulo Coelho. I was q seminarian at that time back 2007. An now i am a missionary priest in Vietnam 🇻🇳 since 5 years ago. By the way i am an Indonesian 🇮🇩. A big hug 🫂 you in Jesus Christ Our Lord. And for the intercession of Saint James, God fill your life with many blessings. Our Blessed Virgin Mary accompany you in your life. I will pray for you and also for the eternal repose of your father....God bless 🙌 you 🙏 ❤
Thank you for making this documentary, best Camino film I have seen. I have had a few less than positive reactions to my going on the Camino and your film has made it something to look forward to. Today I booked my flights from Scotland and I am excited and really looking forward to the Camino, I won't watch anymore films this one was all I needed. Thank you. Cecile x
At over two hours, I wasn’t sure I could stay with it all the way through, but I found it so charming and engaging. Thank you for sharing your Camino story with us.
@StefanieHurtado 3rd time i watched your second camino journey 🙂 I really love and appreciate how you open up about all your feelings and what's happening along the way. I also love the short "intervieuws" with your fellow pilgrims, touches my soul ♥ I agree that to walk the camino is the best gift you can give yourself. Love from Belgium ♥
this is the best blog EVER! I have walked the Camino many times, and I have never been you able to leave it in my heart. Now I am 76 years but i hope to return in september. I have parkins disease so may not be particularlyfast, so if
you see an old woman travelling at the speed of a snail, it may be me! I wrote book on my journey and would love to give you a copy as your journey echoes many of my thoughts, sorry for the bad use of the computer but i am not at ease with technology. Advice to anyone thinking they have time in later years,,,, just do it!
Dear Stefanie, thank you so much for sharing this experience with us/ me. While watching, i was curious, happy, sad, motivated to do it again too (i walked the camino 2010). You met such fantastic people. I felt it in every single picture, part of your camino-documentary. Thank you for your courage to share this personal view incl. all the achievements that come also through showing and sharing vulnerability . Susann from Leipzig/ Germany
A stunning little documentary that opens the heart, the world and a formidable friendship. I did the walk in my early 30s from the UK and loved it. God bless your father’s memory too.
Just found this. Beautiful spirit. I am sure your dad must be grinning from ear to ear and I thought going back was such a spiritually sensible idea. Haven't watched yet as am downloading to. From time I saw Shirley Maclaine all those years ago speak of this (had never heard of before) I always thought would like to do it. We'll see but thanks for sharing cause we can get an idea of what it's all about. Hope you are doing much better now and realizing your dad is always with you. Speaking from experience. Continued blessings.🙏🏽💯
thank you for this Documentary. my daughter talked about doing this and i never really knew about the Camino but after researching it something clicked and there is no doubt I HAVE TOO do this I hope her schedule works for us to do the whole Camino together but if not im sure we will meet somewhere on the route. thank you for sharing Stefanie and im sure your Dad is looking down on you with the biggest smile . God Bless
Stephanie! For whatever reason your video popped up and as we were watching it-we recognized people…you were walking the same time we were there. Jen, Sophia from the UK, Gitima, the two sisters with a friend, Dominik from Germany and Lelia from Germany. It was so fun to watch. Thanks for taking us back! It was our second time as well! ♥️♥️ Always in our heart!
Hi Stephanie I just had to see your cammino which brought memories of my walk of life after I retired from work. I was glued to your video up to early hours today. I commend you for your exceptional and emotionaly way you described your second Cammino. It was my dream for over 10 years and on 21 April 2022 commenced my walk from Paris arriving 18 July . Me and my dog Leone. Slept rough except when my son booked me in dog friendly hotels every 10 days or so. Two heat waves made me take the costal route after stuck in first June heat wave in Pamplona. I found my true self and with God's help was never ever molested by any one. I truly recommend this walk of life Today I walk every day with Leone and thank the Lord for everything he gives (and also takes). God and my Guardian Angel are my staff and it is in them I trust. God Bless you. Your father must be truly proud of you. Procit as they say in Maltese
Brilliant film Stephanie, brava! Made me so happy/happy sad to remind me of my own Camino journey back in March/April. Best advice to anyone thinking about it - just do it, and do it at your pace, it’s your Camino and we all find our way. Buen Camino a todos xx
Sometimes...I'll go watch Camino videos to feel reconnected again...to humanity and something bigger-thanks for sharing your beautiful story-I do feel more connected, light, and grounded now =) Wish you a buen camino on your future trips and in life!
Stephanie!!! I genuinely enjoyed watching and learning about your story!! It is inspiring and heartfelt!!! I commend you for going back multiple times to push yourself. You were always seeking and we're open to what is... and on the Camino you found truth and love. Creation. Friendship. Clarity. No distractions. I hope I get to connect and experience something like this in my lifetime. To take a moment to walk along side people.... nothing else matters but to enjoy the walk, adventure and everything in between the path and each other's presence....that is life. And I am so happy you got to share and remind us that the small things in life like walking and allowing things to happen invites maximum opportunities of joy.
So beautiful. What an amazing journey. I cried watching this video. Amazing tribute and honor. Many blessings to you always. I have always wanted to walk this walk, but I don't need to know why right now. I might find it at the end of my adventure.
Stefanie, I enjoyed your documentary so much ! You are a very sweet woman. I totally understand about your grief. I’m very sure your father is been walking every step of the Camino with you ❤
Thanks for your video. It is so positive in spite of the loss you were experiencing. So many videos are filled with people complaining about the long walks (not sure what they were expecting). Your story touched many lives. Stay strong. Buen Camino
Stephanie, I started reading 'Walking With Sam' by Andrew McCarthy, his adventure on the Camino with his son. I was so intrigued that I had to look it up and came across your video. WoW! What an awe-inspiring video!! Thank you for sharing your journey with me. And such a warming tribute to your father. You can tell from the video how special he was. He is so proud of you. If you ever want to do the Camino again, I would love to travel with you. Thank you so much for sharing.
Dear Stefanie, watching your wonderful path these words come in to my head: love is all around you, it's everywhere you go! ❤ (and with all that love is always your beloved dad, I'm sure! ❤) Thank you for sharing this all with us. 😊 Alex
I have walked the camino back in 2005….This brought back tons of good memories. I am heading back this year on the camino Portuguese in August with someone I met back in 2005 on the camino Frances. Ca va être le fun…Merci.
Your Camino journey really touched me. I lost my dad almost 9 years ago and my only sibling, my brother 5 years ago. I felt so lost and alone after my brother died. I have been traveling the world to feed my souls but somehow the pain is still deep inside. I heard of the Camino de Santiago right after my dad died and have been wanting to do it. Need to put it down on the calendar. Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us.
Stefani, your film is so inspiring, beautiful and so touching... Such a beutiful tribut to your father … Thank you for sharing …Camino de Santiago is now on my bucket list
Thank you so much for sharing your Camino! It makes me revisit my own experience walking it and helps me to remember the important lessons i`ve learned. ❤
Today I watched your video and had tears in my eyes. My dad passed away in December of 2022. I am doing the walk for him with the my college graduated daughter. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Hello Stefanie, just happened to see your Camino Frances video. So touching! Beautiful pictures and monologues. I wish to have seen your video before my Camino Frances last May. You have inspired me to do the second time and I’ll. Please stay healthy and share with us more video on your travel🙏
I watched your awesome video in February. I enjoyed it so much I decided to also walk the French Camino. I leave Durban, S Africa tomorrow and will start in St Jean on Thursday 25th April, I intend to walk all the way carrying my backpack of 5kg. I will finish at Finisterre 6 weeks later. Thank you for inspiring me to do this epic trip, Stefani! (I also loved your other life in NY videos!)
I've found your movie accidentally, but i've watched it till the end and i'm impress what a wonderful and emotional woman you are. And also such beautiful. Thank you for this movie, for sharing your trip with us who watched this and for your smiles.
I was checking on some Camino videos because I want to do it someone day and I happened to stumble on your beautiful and very touching video. So much detailed information. Thank you for sharing and so sorry for your loss.
I'm so happy I found your video! Thank you for this. My mom died last year and it's been hard for me. I'm hoping to move back to Madrid next year to teach English. Now I'm inspired to walk the camino again! I walked it years ago from Avilés to Santiago and it was an amazing experience.
Just started watching and just 1min in, I already got punched in the gut. So sorry to hear about the passing of your father. Editing this film must have been brutally hard. Thanks for sharing this journey. 🙏
Beautiful way to honor your dad in such a personal way. Thanks for sharing your journey and yourself with us. I have not yet done my Camino but am planning. Your film is inspirational.
Wonderful video...seeing all the wonderful places I walked by is so wonderful. Thank you. I am coming up on my 10th anniversary of walking from SJPP ( Sept 2013) to Santiago, bussed to Muxia. I carried my brother's ashes and I put them two different places. One same as you. I walked alone but never was alone, as you know. I have always said it was the second most wonderful thing I have done besides having my sons. I walked with MS to prove things to myself. I look back at my strength and pull from it to carry me further with CLL now. I am fine and I keep it moving. I was so blessed to be able to do this journey. And I am so proud. Buen Camino x
maybe i wasn't there to actually walk The Camino. thank you for posting this video, and im glad i could come on this journey with you. best Camino video so far. I wanna take my dog sometime in the next couple of years.
Great video, stumbled upon it. I did the Camino in 2017 winter and your video absolutely gave me great feelings of memories once experienced. It definately made my day. Thanks for sharing. Buen Camino