Jon this is one of the warmest loveliest of all the Camino videos I've watched - thank you. Setting out on my Camino Frances in September and can hardly wait...
I’ve watched numerous videos since considering undertaking the Camino. I can honestly say that this one was so well done. Its simplicity is beautiful and the narration, quite inspiring.
I broke down to cry at 8:42 of this video. I just got back from Santiago do Compostela like 3 weeks ago, but as a tourist with a tour guide. I was only in the city. I enjoyed observing the pilgrims arriving at the plaza when they were done with their journey. My tour guide had also done the camino in the past. I can truly see the significance of this journey. My respect to all who have journied.
What a beautiful reminder to watch this video about the camino Frances, I have done it in September 2015. Thank you for sharing your love and admiration of the simple things. And yes the Love of God is with us every day, because our life is a CAMINO.
A wonderful video that truly captures many of the magical aspects of walking the Camino de Santiago. Love is in everything we see, we just have to find a way to see it. Somehow, walking the Camino gradually removes the fog of our own ego that blinds us from seeing the love all around us.
I enjoyed your video. Thank you for sharing it with us. I walked it last year from the end of April through to beginning of June and you reminded me what a great time of year it is to travel the Camino. Matthew
Thank you for posting this wonderful video. I am a Catholic priest myself, and have been on the Camino five different times. I hope to lead a group of at least 10 people from my church on the Camino for two weeks in January 2020. Blessings to you.
I did it in two stages due to time constraints. First time zero training. Not recommended. Took 3 days on the Camino to finally learn how to adjust my pack for proper fit. Second time months of walking approx 5 miles per day. Much easier walking on the Camino!
Break in your boots, try lots of socks before going. Vaseline on the feet a few times a day, and change socks during the walk. Everyone is different. Buen Camino!
There is a lot of info on that if you search. Walking shoes not boots. Two pairs of socks, inner and outer. Dry feet well, change socks half way. Vaseline for some and so on. A huge topic worth a lot of research
Jon F, sólo dejas un minúsculo final en tu vídeo a Galicia; y Compostela casi ni mirarla. Una pena, pues Galicia es fundamental en el Camino. Un saludo.