When we find some proper towel, it's like haven 😂 Ines, in San Salvador, i don't observe the towels in my pillow, just when i go to sleep. And I took another shower just to use them 😂🚿
Great videos. The best I've seen of the Primitivo! 👍🏻 You moved quickly through your Camino, you are a strong woman. I don't think your friends will know what you've accomplished, but these are all great achievements. For walking the Norte you get a gold star for that effort alone. You never complained about the distances which is commended. Bravo to you. Thanks for the videos. I'll walk the Primitivo in 2023 and and Route do Mar in 2025. Cheers fm Hong Kong.
Incredible video series. I love that you show how you are and not showboating like a blogger. I’m planning my walk on primitive way this october, bit skeptical about the weather but it’s gonna be great
I'm sure it's going to be great. Weather is so unpredictable, you just can't plan for it! Just take good layers (and I'd recommend a warm hat) and I bet it will be fine... in fact, I'm sure it will be stunning! This is possibly my favorite Camino route (well, I have so many favorites, that changes day to day, but the Primitivo truly is special)
Great videos from the Camino Primitivo, your explanations are very comprehensive and give a lot of information about this path, the distances seem a bit long to me, but you have to be right on the path to feel what is most suitable, thank you very much, I will continue to watch the videos from the Northern Camino 💐
I'm glad you're enjoying the videos (and I hope you like the Norte videos, too!). My distances sometimes ARE a bit long, but for me it really works, and is perfect. But those distances might not be good for everyone, and that's okay! We all find the walk that is best for each of us :)
@@NadineWalks absolutely, great place great fun. ((Yr utah sunset though was one of the greatest things I've seen). when you get time to put your feet up, have a look at Julia Bradbury Iceland with Hanna (about an hour long on here), ice rock fire and water, and lots of nice hiker huts. Chin chin.
I cook in that alberque in Lavacolla, after i met a man from my city, Cluj-Napoca, Transilvania, who walk 4000 km from his home to Finisterre. Crazy guy 😍
nos encanta ver videos del camino de santiago y sus paisajes!! tieness nuestro like y suscripcion! Nosotros estuvimos un mes y algo haciendo el camino del norte sin dinero y hemos subido el primer capitulo de nuestra aventura, puede que te interese! Saludos y suerte con el canal!! Tambien fuimos hasta finisterre!!
Have loved following this Camino Nadine. I'm hoping to do a camino next year to celebrate my 50th birthday and to remember my Aunt who died last year. I was thinking of the Frances route but the time involved may not be manageable. So the primavito has got my interest, I have moderate fitness, do you think it's possible for a newbie to Camino?
Hi Annette, I'm so glad you've enjoyed following and watching the videos! I think walking a Camino is such a wonderful idea for your milestone birthday! Oh, it's such a great experience. And I'm sorry to hear about your Aunt, I also think the Camino can be a powerful way to remember someone and to keep their memory close to you. I DO think the Primitivo is possible for someone's first Camino, I met a bunch of pilgrims this year who were walking their first Camino! It's definitely more challenging than the Camino Francés, but I think that there are decent options to shorten some of the more difficult stages, so that most days won't be full of ups and downs AND be really long days. But there's a good amount of pilgrim 'infrastructure'- albergues and restaurants and cafés- and there will be other pilgrims so you can develop a really nice community. It's a beautiful route!
No, not yet!! This was on my list as a possibility for this year, but I did the Invierno instead (videos to come SOON!) But I'm hoping to do this route soon!
When we find some proper towel, it's like haven 😂 Ines, in San Salvador, i don't observe the towels in my pillow, just when i go to sleep. And I took another shower just to use them 😂🚿
Great videos. The best I've seen of the Primitivo! 👍🏻 You moved quickly through your Camino, you are a strong woman. I don't think your friends will know what you've accomplished, but these are all great achievements. For walking the Norte you get a gold star for that effort alone. You never complained about the distances which is commended. Bravo to you. Thanks for the videos. I'll walk the Primitivo in 2023 and and Route do Mar in 2025. Cheers fm Hong Kong.
Incredible video series. I love that you show how you are and not showboating like a blogger. I’m planning my walk on primitive way this october, bit skeptical about the weather but it’s gonna be great
I'm sure it's going to be great. Weather is so unpredictable, you just can't plan for it! Just take good layers (and I'd recommend a warm hat) and I bet it will be fine... in fact, I'm sure it will be stunning! This is possibly my favorite Camino route (well, I have so many favorites, that changes day to day, but the Primitivo truly is special)
Thank you for this great series. 👍
Great videos from the Camino Primitivo, your explanations are very comprehensive and give a lot of information about this path, the distances seem a bit long to me, but you have to be right on the path to feel what is most suitable, thank you very much, I will continue to watch the videos from the Northern Camino 💐
I'm glad you're enjoying the videos (and I hope you like the Norte videos, too!). My distances sometimes ARE a bit long, but for me it really works, and is perfect. But those distances might not be good for everyone, and that's okay! We all find the walk that is best for each of us :)
Great series. Going to do Camino Frances next year. Glad to see the Covid didn't slow down the beer and wine, ha, ha. Love it!
but where did you eat in Santiago? you say they are your favorites...great stuff!
Thanks for sharing your journey and supplying me with my Camino fix for the last couple of weeks. Enjoyed watching your videos.
I've glad you've enjoyed the videos, Martin, there are more on the way!
Fantastic, thanks so much! From an aussie
I'm glad you enjoyed it Michele, good luck riding out the COVID lockdowns!
Excellent hoof, loved the travelogue. Thanks v much.
You're welcome, Tony, I'm glad you're enjoying them!
@@NadineWalks absolutely, great place great fun. ((Yr utah sunset though was one of the greatest things I've seen). when you get time to put your feet up, have a look at Julia Bradbury Iceland with Hanna (about an hour long on here), ice rock fire and water, and lots of nice hiker huts. Chin chin.
I cook in that alberque in Lavacolla, after i met a man from my city, Cluj-Napoca, Transilvania, who walk 4000 km from his home to Finisterre. Crazy guy 😍
nos encanta ver videos del camino de santiago y sus paisajes!! tieness nuestro like y suscripcion! Nosotros estuvimos un mes y algo haciendo el camino del norte sin dinero y hemos subido el primer capitulo de nuestra aventura, puede que te interese! Saludos y suerte con el canal!! Tambien fuimos hasta finisterre!!
I’ll check out Casa Felisa next time I’m there! 😊
Yes, please do! I think it's a great place :)
Have loved following this Camino Nadine. I'm hoping to do a camino next year to celebrate my 50th birthday and to remember my Aunt who died last year. I was thinking of the Frances route but the time involved may not be manageable. So the primavito has got my interest, I have moderate fitness, do you think it's possible for a newbie to Camino?
Hi Annette, I'm so glad you've enjoyed following and watching the videos! I think walking a Camino is such a wonderful idea for your milestone birthday! Oh, it's such a great experience. And I'm sorry to hear about your Aunt, I also think the Camino can be a powerful way to remember someone and to keep their memory close to you. I DO think the Primitivo is possible for someone's first Camino, I met a bunch of pilgrims this year who were walking their first Camino! It's definitely more challenging than the Camino Francés, but I think that there are decent options to shorten some of the more difficult stages, so that most days won't be full of ups and downs AND be really long days. But there's a good amount of pilgrim 'infrastructure'- albergues and restaurants and cafés- and there will be other pilgrims so you can develop a really nice community. It's a beautiful route!
Have you tried the Sanabres from Zamora! Excellent Camino!
No, not yet!! This was on my list as a possibility for this year, but I did the Invierno instead (videos to come SOON!) But I'm hoping to do this route soon!