3 | Camino Francés Backwards | Forced to return to Santiago

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • Galicia | Arzua to Melide to Santiago, 15.7 km
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    €04.70 Breakfast
    €14.20 Snacks
    €15.70 Lunch
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    € 20.40 Dinner
    €187.85 Parador de Santiago
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    €247.49 Total
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Komentáře • 24

  • @DeborahSams-y3m
    @DeborahSams-y3m Před 15 hodinami

    My friend and I stayed in the Parador on our first night in Santiago. It was literally "from the wilderness to the palace" in how we felt on arrival. Loving your videos. Beautifully filmed and edited. Bien hecho!

  • @richardpitwood2421
    @richardpitwood2421 Před 5 dny +1

    I've caminoed a lot. In my experience the best is an expensive Goretex jacket with no lining so you can choose how warm it should be, and dry bags in your rucksack. I don't care if my bottom half gets soaked.
    Looking forward to see if you stop at my unmanned tea stand in Vilacha at 92km :)

  • @BillyDeeShilliums
    @BillyDeeShilliums Před 6 dny +2

    I’m team rain coat and pants. I only put on the pants if it is raining all day, and I only wear the rain pants and underwear. So I’m committed at that point!

  • @marymerrill1612
    @marymerrill1612 Před 6 dny +2

    Glad you could enjoy some luxury!

  • @mariemock8677
    @mariemock8677 Před 4 dny

    Hope you enjoyed the Parador! I’m going to try rain jacket and ruck sack cover next time and forget about my legs. I’ve used the Altus atmospheric for the Portuguese in June. I needed it for 6 days of 13 and I was wetter inside than outside. It was like a homemade sauna; even with the hood down and neck open it was like a shower inside! Definitely won’t take it next time.

  • @PJ_Hawke
    @PJ_Hawke Před 6 dny +1

    And What a Breakfast. it is!

  • @BillyDeeShilliums
    @BillyDeeShilliums Před 6 dny

    The Alberge next to the river is run by the American pilgrims of the Camino. You can volunteer there for 2 weeks. At least last I heard.

  • @helenebergsten707
    @helenebergsten707 Před 19 dny +2

    Good for you. Hope you will have a great stay. Glad you do unexpected things, as Camino in reverse and Parador!

    • @Walk_with_Efren
      @Walk_with_Efren  Před 19 dny +1

      I definitely wet outside the box on this csmino. I did so many side trails and stayed off stages in some sections

  • @thetrappedchatterbox7941

    Ribadiso - I had one of the most memorable moments of my life there with a girl. Absolutely engrained in my memory. I absolutely love the place. Been through it once more since and the memories flood back even though I'm at a different point in my life and that relationship is over.
    I love that it's getting some shine! ☺️

  • @labmen
    @labmen Před 6 dny

    When i retire, Im going to do CF in reverse and thats the end of my Camino journey. I've been following your steps, walking CF, Salvador and Primitivo. Recently, Kumano Kodo.

  • @joaquindelcueto2482
    @joaquindelcueto2482 Před 6 dny +2

    How did you like the Gore Tex sneaks?

    • @Walk_with_Efren
      @Walk_with_Efren  Před 6 dny

      they were a bit tight compared to the Olympus 5 but I got used to them. I bought a new pair back home with a wider toe box.

  • @josephkelley8634
    @josephkelley8634 Před 6 dny +1

    I wrap a cord around my pancho if it's windy.

  • @tinnguyenmd
    @tinnguyenmd Před 6 dny

    Which shoes are you wearing for this hike and why? Great video!!

    • @Walk_with_Efren
      @Walk_with_Efren  Před 6 dny

      I started with the Altra Olympus 5 in Sevilla, but they broke just before Salamanca, and I bought a pair of Salomon at the Decathlon in the city.

  • @scotbotvideos
    @scotbotvideos Před 6 dny +1

    Well, I'm not just Team Poncho, but Team Altus Atmospheric poncho.

    • @Walk_with_Efren
      @Walk_with_Efren  Před 6 dny

      I got one of those in Santo Domingo de la Calzada and loved it

    • @mariemock8677
      @mariemock8677 Před 4 dny

      I wonder what I did wrong! I got an Altus atmospheric and it was wetter inside than outside within 15 minutes. It was running down the insides of my arms so I’m definitely going to try rain jacket next time. I really didn’t like the poncho.

    • @scotbotvideos
      @scotbotvideos Před 4 dny

      @@mariemock8677 You could just get the flappier, traditional style poncho. I've also got a USGI poncho but it doesn't have great arm protection, nor does it come so far down the back when one wears a rucksack.
      What I'm saying is don't rule out ponchos just because one make didn't work out so well for you; you'll probably find yourself even wetter with a rain jacket and trousers because they'll be closer to your body. Also Goretex is over-rated, so don't think that the more expensive raingear is better yet.

  • @catherinegardner3041
    @catherinegardner3041 Před 23 dny +1

    Hey Efren. Enjoyed the video. Stayed in Ribadiso instead of Arzua last Fall. That bar you stopped in has a phenomenal menu, probably the best meal we had on the camino - lentil stew then roast beef dinner! I am gathering from your map at the beginning, you are no longer going to do the Arles route, but the Le Puy instead? If so, will you be doing the Cele and/or Rocamadour variants? Another question. What is the music background at the beginning? The French-sounding one that you also used on your Le Puy Camino videos? Loving the series and the other 2 as well! Looking forward to the Fall installment as we are walking Le Puy Fall 2025!

    • @Walk_with_Efren
      @Walk_with_Efren  Před 23 dny +2

      this is the second time I stop at the bar in Ribadiso and I agree the food is incredible. After much consideration I've decided to do the Camino d'Arles the right way to Puente la Reina. for some reason the via Francigena is calling, at least the section from Switzerland to Rome. I have to make it to the Gran San Bernard's pass before it closes on October 10th so I'm not sure if I'll have the time to do the Cele variant.