I’ve watched dozens of Camino videos as I’ve thought about and planned my own walk. And this one, Henry, is easily my favorite. You’ve captured the actual feeling of a long walk without the usual Camino cliches. Capturing all that footage must have been difficult and I appreciate your willingness to share. Nicely done!
Henry, thanks so much for your wonderful video. It captures better than just about anything the experience of daily walking, through all kinds of terrain, rural and urban. I especially like the audio, without comment - and the footsteps - so much a part of my memory of walking a year ago, though much nicer weather (September-October).
I love your video. No stupid selfies and so wonderfully unpretentious. I did the camino in march 2016. The weather was better than in 2018. More sun and drier, but cold - around 0°C - all the time. Over the Montes de Oca and around O Cebreiro it was heavily snowing, as if I had been somewhere in Scandinavia.
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I expected all 4 seasons on this trail. And got it. I try to stay incognito on my videos. It's about the trail not the hiker.
Interesting trek. I walked the same Camino Frances but started on the 29th of March from StJdP. I noticed that you had some paths opened when you walked the Via Val Carlos to Roncesvalles. Unfortunately for me they were all closed making that part longer by 4km. Though, You seem to have more snow than I did but my first 10 days were frought with near freezing temperatures early in the morning, windy mornings, rain, some sleet, two small blizzards, and light overnight blankets of snow, enough to turn the paths into a muddy mess by late afternoon. One noticeable difference was the amount of peregrinos on the path. There were considerably more peregrinos as I approached mid of April and tons more by the time I got to Sarria.
Great video Henry! I wish I was brave enough to walk the Camino out of season. I'm going back in September, after a three year break, to walk it again. Perhaps one day I will return and walk the Camino in winter. Thanks for showing it!
Thank you Graham. I had always planned for an early February Camino. I love a bit of weather when i hike and received all four seasons. It was a tremendous experience!! Glad you enjoyed the video. Buen Camino!
Espectacular !! Me da miedo hacerlo en invierno pues en Septiembre me cai y por suerte me llevaron a un hospital y pude terminar el camino Pero si me caigo en la nieve ya que no hay peregrinos me da un poco de nmiedo.Pero lo estoy pensando mucha.Hermoso video ULTREIA
Henry Cole, la parte más hermosa e importante del Camino que discurre por Galicia, casi la ignoras. Es increible. Santiago de Compostela, visto y no visto. Una pena .
Hi Henry! Great video. I’m working on a project where I need POV walking footage of Camino. How do I get in touch with you to see about licensing sone of your footage?
Thank you, i am glad you enjoyed watching it. I used a combination of three different cameras, that is why there are variations of the short clips. Whenever i hike i take a Go Pro5, a Contour Roam and my iphone6.
I can answer that. One of my caminos was in April 2016 in a snow storm from sjpdp to burguete. The napoleon route was closed because of the storm so I walked the valcarlos route over the pyrenees. It was not funny - but it was not hard. With constant snow and wind there was no place to rest - so it's just walk and walk. Remember winter clothing and maybe something to cover your face. After Pamplona the weather is quite different - temp. went up to 25 degrees.
The high Napolean Route of Day 1 through Honto-Orisson on the Camino Frances is strictly out of bounds from October to April. The alternate route through Arneguy-Valcarlos that winter Peregrinos have to take goes along highway N-135 to Roncevalles. This lower elevation route in the Pyrenees still gets snow as the weather and moisture come off the Atlantic Ocean.
I’ve watched dozens of Camino videos as I’ve thought about and planned my own walk. And this one, Henry, is easily my favorite. You’ve captured the actual feeling of a long walk without the usual Camino cliches. Capturing all that footage must have been difficult and I appreciate your willingness to share. Nicely done!
Magnífico, maravilloso video. Le guardo como favorito.
Al carecer de música y comentarios invita a la reflexión. ¡Qué recuerdos del Camino!
Henry, thanks so much for your wonderful video. It captures better than just about anything the experience of daily walking, through all kinds of terrain, rural and urban. I especially like the audio, without comment - and the footsteps - so much a part of my memory of walking a year ago, though much nicer weather (September-October).
Thank you. I perfer the ambient noise while i hike, footsteps, birds or the wind. As for the weather and terrian it is always "come what may".
I love your video. No stupid selfies and so wonderfully unpretentious. I did the camino in march 2016. The weather was better than in 2018. More sun and drier, but cold - around 0°C - all the time. Over the Montes de Oca and around O Cebreiro it was heavily snowing, as if I had been somewhere in Scandinavia.
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it. I expected all 4 seasons on this trail. And got it. I try to stay incognito on my videos. It's about the trail not the hiker.
This brings back so many memories. Just what I needed to watch on the anniversary of my completing the Camino. Great video!
That's wonderful. I still often watch it. Thank you.
A wonderful video, simple and spectacular at the same time!
Great video showing how to do the Camino in all sorts of adverse weather conditions with pure persistence. Congratulations.
By seeing your video I feel the cold and rain through my body. RESPECT
Thank you.
Interesting trek. I walked the same Camino Frances but started on the 29th of March from StJdP. I noticed that you had some paths opened when you walked the Via Val Carlos to Roncesvalles. Unfortunately for me they were all closed making that part longer by 4km. Though, You seem to have more snow than I did but my first 10 days were frought with near freezing temperatures early in the morning, windy mornings, rain, some sleet, two small blizzards, and light overnight blankets of snow, enough to turn the paths into a muddy mess by late afternoon. One noticeable difference was the amount of peregrinos on the path. There were considerably more peregrinos as I approached mid of April and tons more by the time I got to Sarria.
Great video Henry! I wish I was brave enough to walk the Camino out of season. I'm going back in September, after a three year break, to walk it again. Perhaps one day I will return and walk the Camino in winter. Thanks for showing it!
Thank you Graham. I had always planned for an early February Camino. I love a bit of weather when i hike and received all four seasons. It was a tremendous experience!! Glad you enjoyed the video. Buen Camino!
Bravo pour ce voyage à st jacques de compostelle c'est formidable j'ai beaucoup apprécié merci beaucoup à bientôt
Gorgeois! Audio and video says a lot!... thank you for walking, thank you for sharing.
Thank you Michael. Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video!! Buen Camino!! 💪😉
Extraordinary. You are hard-core. liked hearing your foot steps.
Be well.
Thanks. Loved every step!
Whow. Que maravilloso viaje y que maravillosa experiencia
We were a month behind you and started in Leon, so missed all the snow.
Gracias por compartir, un saludo.
Espectacular !! Me da miedo hacerlo en invierno pues en Septiembre me cai y por suerte me llevaron a un hospital y pude terminar el camino Pero si me caigo en la nieve ya que no hay peregrinos me da un poco de nmiedo.Pero lo estoy pensando mucha.Hermoso video ULTREIA
Henry Cole, la parte más hermosa e importante del Camino que discurre por Galicia, casi la ignoras. Es increible. Santiago de Compostela, visto y no visto. Una pena .
Congratulations! Wonderful!
Nicely done.
tres belle video merci
Hola, en qué mes fuiste, yo estoy planeando viajar el 18 de diciembre y caminar una semana?, crees que se puede?, o por el clima es muy difícil?
Guaua ! Increíble mucha nieve 👏🏻🙌🏻
Brings back memories...
Well done! Arc'teryx keeps the weather out ;)
Hi Henry! Great video. I’m working on a project where I need POV walking footage of Camino. How do I get in touch with you to see about licensing sone of your footage?
Hi. Please let me know about your project. You may contact me here. hscole65@gmail.com
Great watching your video. Can you tell me what camera you took with you. Great video
Thank you, i am glad you enjoyed watching it. I used a combination of three different cameras, that is why there are variations of the short clips. Whenever i hike i take a Go Pro5, a Contour Roam and my iphone6.
En qué época del año has viajado ?
Vor difficult were the passing across the Mountains from SJPDP to Roncesvalles? Maybe i go in march 2019.Excuse my english ✌🏻 greetings from Germany
I can answer that. One of my caminos was in April 2016 in a snow storm from sjpdp to burguete. The napoleon route was closed because of the storm so I walked the valcarlos route over the pyrenees. It was not funny - but it was not hard. With constant snow and wind there was no place to rest - so it's just walk and walk. Remember winter clothing and maybe something to cover your face. After Pamplona the weather is quite different - temp. went up to 25 degrees.
Bonito video. Ultreia. Buen camino.
Awsome enjoyed every step
De los bonitos que recuerdos
Did you go over Pyrenees with so much snow? ;O
The high Napolean Route of Day 1 through Honto-Orisson on the Camino Frances is strictly out of bounds from October to April. The alternate route through Arneguy-Valcarlos that winter Peregrinos have to take goes along highway N-135 to Roncevalles. This lower elevation route in the Pyrenees still gets snow as the weather and moisture come off the Atlantic Ocean.
This year for the cilmate change not snow
Is very good
Wauuuu!!!