Seems like a great trip. I've been doing a lot of hiking and mtb-ing and just bought a bike to convert it to touring. I was thinking of the Camino as my first long trip. I think your video sealed the deal. Thanks for the kit list and all the info on your website inc Stava routes.
Nice video, I have to say condensing 500 miles into 24 minutes makes it looked like a piece of cake. 😂 I cycled from León to Santiago last October, and from Pamplona to Santiago in June, it wasn't easy, I tried to stay on the walking Camino as much as feasible. It was amazing 👏
This is great. In 2011, I stayed at a monastery for two weeks in Samos and walked (enough) of the Camino. I didn’t do enough for a compostela but it was still a meaningful journey for my young self. We loved bringing leftover apples from the refectory to the cows in the nearby fields. Beautiful video as usual, reflective of the meditative, and challenging, nature of the way. Buen Camino!
@@ChaseChristopher1 dude totally worth it. My wife and I want to do the Camino portugués or Via Francigena. We should plan and tackle it together although doing the Camino Frances again would be cool as well. My wife road a canyon grizl with a suspension fork and I had a canyon grail. Feel free to look us up on Strava… I tried to find you but too many of you.
@JeffCrowell11 it very much feels that way, I joked how can all of Spain be uphill?! But of course it only seems that way because the climbing takes so much longer than The Descent and yes I have the data from my Garmin on Strava.
Your journey looks truly amazing. I'm really looking forward to your videos. I also look forward to collaborating with you and have sent you an email. Thank you!💌
A la parte más hermosa e importante del Camino, Galicia, le dedicas alrededor de 4 minutos! Y a Santiago de Compostela casi nada. Santiago de Compostela es la meta del Camino, capital de Galicia y patrimonio de la humanidad.
Definitely a bucket list ride for me. Thanks for sharing. Great stuff
Glad you enjoyed it!
Seems like a great trip. I've been doing a lot of hiking and mtb-ing and just bought a bike to convert it to touring. I was thinking of the Camino as my first long trip. I think your video sealed the deal. Thanks for the kit list and all the info on your website inc Stava routes.
Wow! This was so fun to watch. I hope I also do this someday!
Wow... What an adventure. Thanks for sharing!
Our pleasure!
Riding a mountain bike… best way to *see* the world😁… great video, great travel doc👍… I haven't been there, but it's on my list😆
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great voyage and thanks for documenting
It’s great you can share cool activities together
Thanks!
Outstanding video!
Nice to travel with you two!
Thanks for coming along👍
What a kick ass adventure guys!!!
Sure was!
Nice video, I have to say condensing 500 miles into 24 minutes makes it looked like a piece of cake. 😂 I cycled from León to Santiago last October, and from Pamplona to Santiago in June, it wasn't easy, I tried to stay on the walking Camino as much as feasible. It was amazing 👏
Haha yeah, about 2 minutes of footage per 7 hrs of riding😂 it’s a beautiful route, glad you got to do it as well!
This is great. In 2011, I stayed at a monastery for two weeks in Samos and walked (enough) of the Camino. I didn’t do enough for a compostela but it was still a meaningful journey for my young self. We loved bringing leftover apples from the refectory to the cows in the nearby fields. Beautiful video as usual, reflective of the meditative, and challenging, nature of the way. Buen Camino!
Great job looks likes a beautiful trip!
It was!
So amazing 😇
You do remind me of my boo bear Christopher 😇 he turned 27 on January 20😇
This was great video. I’m looking to do this next year.
What month did you guys do this?
Christopher,
Great video and seems a great route... Do you have a GPX-file of your route. Will you share it?
Thanks
Geert
Hi, may I ask you where you get your rentals, I'm planning starting from Pamalona and st jean
Ah did this June 2023. Took me 12 days. It was a toughie
Such a fun route!
Great job and thanks for sharing your experience. What month did you do this?
You’re welcome! We did it in the end of April this year.
How long did it take you guys? My wife and completed it in our gravel bikes in 9 days. Did you document the journey in Strava ?
We did it in 10 days. 9 days is a great pace! At times I wished we had gravel bikes. I did share the whole trip on strava!
@@ChaseChristopher1 dude totally worth it. My wife and I want to do the Camino portugués or Via Francigena. We should plan and tackle it together although doing the Camino Frances again would be cool as well. My wife road a canyon grizl with a suspension fork and I had a canyon grail. Feel free to look us up on Strava… I tried to find you but too many of you.
@@pietrodamelio1416 wow, those would be awesome bikes for it! Do you have instagram? Shoot me a message over there if so
@@pietrodamelio1416 here is my Strava strava.app.link/b5VrKXXC1Kb
@@ChaseChristopher1 I don’t have one, but my wife has a cycling account. What’s your insta?
When did you start? Looks like mid spring
@@chrishawke7613 we started on April 19th
Is this route you took basically the EURO VELO 3?
Perhaps not 36,000 feet of climbing but still a good workout. Thank you.
Actually, the Camino Frances has 12,340 meters of elevation gain, around 40,480 feet of climbing
Yes, it's in the 40K ft range, I just did it.
@@craigkimble1467wow! Then the route must be mostly uphill.
@JeffCrowell11 it very much feels that way, I joked how can all of Spain be uphill?! But of course it only seems that way because the climbing takes so much longer than The Descent and yes I have the data from my Garmin on Strava.
What time of year was this?
@@Anettesb April 19th-29th
Jechalem ta sama trasa w lipcu 2016 roku.Pozdrowienia ! Adam
Awesome!
Your journey looks truly amazing. I'm really looking forward to your videos. I also look forward to collaborating with you and have sent you an email. Thank you!💌
14:00 too bad we can find these in the us of north america :(
I know🙃
A la parte más hermosa e importante del Camino, Galicia, le dedicas alrededor de 4 minutos! Y a Santiago de Compostela casi nada. Santiago de Compostela es la meta del Camino, capital de Galicia y patrimonio de la humanidad.