Ha, thank you so much, I can relate, I just finished León to Santiago, I actually did it on a bike which was much harder than I thought, and the feeling that no one is around, I had to deviate and take alternative routes and there would be no one around, it is lonely and mind-bending, but what a great experience❤ my wife was walking the same route...
Thank you Craig for your lovely photography and sharing your Camino journey with us. It has brought back some wonderful memories for me. I hope your moment in time at Cruz de Ferro was beneficial for you. Buen Camino Wendy
Thanks for sharing and letting me in on your journey young man. Great videography and some beautiful personal moments. I was particularly moved by what you left at Cruz de Ferro. Buen Camino!
Thank you Wayne. That's really kind of you and glad that you enjoyed the film. The Cruz de Ferro was a very personal and emotional moment for me and certainly a big turning point in my life. Wishing you a 'Buen Camino'😊
Wonderful vlog and journey on your Camino Craig. It will be our turn in 6 weeks time. Loved your adventure and hanging out with you. It is always sad when one comes to the end. Thank you for sharing. ❤🤗🙏🏽
So great to see some of your Camino journey Craig! Beautifully shot too and it took me back... trying to figure out your consistently dodgy pronunciation of places was also a fun game 😅. I'm going to be filming in Devon in August and it would be great to see you if you're around. 😊 0:22
Hey Emma , Great to hear from you. Thank you for the feedback. I'm glad you enjoyed the film and that it helped to bring back memories of your Camino. Admittedly I did struggle with the many tongue twisting places to pronounce along the way🤣. Yes it would be great to catch up when you get back to Devon. I'm based in Plymouth now and regularly pop up to Totnes, Dartington so would be great to catch up for a cafe con leche. Let me know when you're back in Devon and we can something. Looking forward to seeing you and having a catchup😊
Thank you for your feedback. Towards the end of my journey on the Camino I was having technical problems and faults with my small handycam. It kept draining out of battery really quickly and soon afterwards it just wouldn't turn on anymore and so used my mobile phone which had limitations due to storage. I would loved to have kept to the same pattern of edit to how I captured the first part of my journey, it would have been a much longer film though. I felt also I got swept up with Camino experience towards the end of my journey. The montage sequences at the end seemed to flow and sum up the rest of the journey, although maybe a bit abruptly and rushed. It was mainly because of my main camera breaking that I had to some how complete the film. Thank you for your comment and for pointing this out🙂
38:28 You left Pamplona after 10:00 am, and walked all the way to Estella and got there before 7:00 pm. That's about 44 kilometers I think. Did you take a taxi for part of it? 59:48 Good that you gave that prescription shite up. Stuff does more harm than good. Big pharma trying to make everyone a tweaker.
Yes I ditched the medication, it's been 6 years now, I have a healthy routine of exercise and try to eat well and work creatively as much as I can which helps. Thank you for your kind words my friend
Fantastic film. Without the ego and solipsism of some of the American videos I have seen
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the film and thank you for your lovely comments 😊
Excellent video, brought back many memories from 2017 🙏🏻
Amazing..
OMG the guy at the passport office LOL!!
Ha, thank you so much, I can relate, I just finished León to Santiago, I actually did it on a bike which was much harder than I thought, and the feeling that no one is around, I had to deviate and take alternative routes and there would be no one around, it is lonely and mind-bending, but what a great experience❤ my wife was walking the same route...
Thank you Craig for your lovely photography and sharing your Camino journey with us. It has brought back some wonderful memories for me. I hope your moment in time at Cruz de Ferro was beneficial for you. Buen Camino Wendy
Glad you enjoyed it and that it brought back fond Camino memories for you. Beun Camino 🤗
Thanks for sharing and letting me in on your journey young man. Great videography and some beautiful personal moments. I was particularly moved by what you left at Cruz de Ferro. Buen Camino!
Thank you Wayne. That's really kind of you and glad that you enjoyed the film. The Cruz de Ferro was a very personal and emotional moment for me and certainly a big turning point in my life. Wishing you a 'Buen Camino'😊
Wonderful vlog and journey on your Camino Craig. It will be our turn in 6 weeks time. Loved your adventure and hanging out with you. It is always sad when one comes to the end. Thank you for sharing. ❤🤗🙏🏽
Thank you for your lovely feedback. Wishing you great adventures on your upcoming Camino. You are going to love it ❤️😎🌻
Absolutely wonderful! Thank you.
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing your journey. Captivating!
Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it 🙂
So great to see some of your Camino journey Craig! Beautifully shot too and it took me back... trying to figure out your consistently dodgy pronunciation of places was also a fun game 😅. I'm going to be filming in Devon in August and it would be great to see you if you're around. 😊 0:22
Hey Emma , Great to hear from you. Thank you for the feedback. I'm glad you enjoyed the film and that it helped to bring back memories of your Camino. Admittedly I did struggle with the many tongue twisting places to pronounce along the way🤣. Yes it would be great to catch up when you get back to Devon. I'm based in Plymouth now and regularly pop up to Totnes, Dartington so would be great to catch up for a cafe con leche. Let me know when you're back in Devon and we can something. Looking forward to seeing you and having a catchup😊
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the film 😊
Thanks for sharing the video, but I'm wondering, why the majority of the journey was compressed into like 10 minutes.
Thank you for your feedback. Towards the end of my journey on the Camino I was having technical problems and faults with my small handycam. It kept draining out of battery really quickly and soon afterwards it just wouldn't turn on anymore and so used my mobile phone which had limitations due to storage. I would loved to have kept to the same pattern of edit to how I captured the first part of my journey, it would have been a much longer film though. I felt also I got swept up with Camino experience towards the end of my journey. The montage sequences at the end seemed to flow and sum up the rest of the journey, although maybe a bit abruptly and rushed. It was mainly because of my main camera breaking that I had to some how complete the film. Thank you for your comment and for pointing this out🙂
38:28
You left Pamplona after 10:00 am, and walked all the way to Estella and got there before 7:00 pm. That's about 44 kilometers I think. Did you take a taxi for part of it?
59:48
Good that you gave that prescription shite up. Stuff does more harm than good. Big pharma trying to make everyone a tweaker.
I stopped halfway in an Albergue before reaching Estella I think. I think it's the Albergue with the hammock I slept in the garden 😂
show don't tell . thank you
Thank you Ian. Hope you are well and catch up soon bud
Wow, I hope u were able to ditch your medication. ❤
Yes I ditched the medication, it's been 6 years now, I have a healthy routine of exercise and try to eat well and work creatively as much as I can which helps. Thank you for your kind words my friend