Camino de Santiago Q&A: Tips, Advice, Packing List, Costs, When to Walk (FAQ)

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  • Hi friends - in this video, I answer your most popular questions regarding the Camino de Santiago including tips, advice, my packing list, when to walk, and costs.
    Please note: I walked the Camino Frances in September 2019, and these are my own personal opinions.
    I hope this helps. Please take care, enjoy the journey, and buen camino 👣
    David
    TIMESTAMPS
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:13 - What is the Camino de Santiago?
    0:54 - Why do people walk the Camino?
    2:27 - Who walks the Camino?
    3:45 - When should you walk the Camino?
    05:25 - What should I pack?
    07:38 - How much does the Camino cost?
    08:19 - How much cash to bring?
    08:56 - What is food like on the Camino?
    10:18 - Where do you sleep?
    11:22 - What does a typical day look like?
    12:46 - How to prepare for the Camino?
    14:24 - Final Tips & Advice
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Komentáře • 256

  • @KENNETHFRANCISRODRIGUES
    @KENNETHFRANCISRODRIGUES Před 3 lety +34

    This is the best advice ever. Especially about the boots and blisters and the earplugs. Great breakdown of the costs. Thank you, David.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +1

      You're welcome Kenneth. Let me know if you have any other questions. Take care and happy holidays. Best, David

  • @kubazukowsky6508
    @kubazukowsky6508 Před rokem +5

    What struck me the most on the Camino Is that people are utterly open and have no problem sharing their stories. All relations last for a day or two and they tend to go straight to the point. Like - What brings you to the Camino? - I got divorced and lost my job. No small talk. Everybody is real and doesn't hold anything to themselves. That made me believe in people again.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing-you're 100% right. It's amazing right? How you can just dive in...and tell share your whole life story with a stranger. Human connection. The thing I loved the most

  • @nidiacorzo7635
    @nidiacorzo7635 Před 3 lety +15

    The “Not to judge”, very wise counsel!!! We can’t love others if we choose to criticize them. If we go back to the story of the Camino... was about love, love for God our Father and Jesus Christ our Savior. Thank you so much for all of your insides.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Nidia for your comments, really appreciate them. Yeah I what I loved about the Camino was the shared community spirit and helpfulness of everyone. Hope we can continue spreading that in our daily lives as well =) Take care.

  • @brianwenning21
    @brianwenning21 Před 3 lety +16

    Hi David!
    I’m walking a short Camino in July, Sarria to Santiago. Thank you for your video, i can feel your passion and sincerity for the Camino in your voice. This will be my first time walking any long distances and I’ve been training 4-6 miles a day slowly building my stamina. I value your comment about how you initially were hurrying to get to the next town so you have a place to sleep. You said you missed out on the “experience” when rushing. I can see that in myself and you’ve reminded me to slow down and take it all in. After watching many videos on the Camino, yours is one of my favorites!!

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Brian - thanks for stopping by and appreciate your kind words! Oh wow, good luck and have fun! 4-6 miles every day...you will be ready. Yes, I really did rush at the beginning and then learned to slow down and go at my own pace. Wow I'm excited for you-have a great time and buen camino!

  • @davidhawkins2113
    @davidhawkins2113 Před 2 lety +2

    The Journey IS the destination.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes! Always a good reminder too...even right now

  • @alissalalita3512
    @alissalalita3512 Před 3 lety +11

    Thank you David for sharing your experience with us! I cried watching this video, because I found it so beautiful how the Camino has a lot to teach us about the path we're walking on this life. Pack light, don't judge when you see people doing things differently, enjoy every encounter, conversations, challenges, leave burdens behind and remember that Santiago isn't the point! Simple and profound tips! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Hi Alissa and thanks for your kind words! Yeah it's a metaphor for life! And I'm trying to remind myself of this during this time as well...that today is just a point in the journey. I hope you are doing well and taking care =)

  • @davidrishel5365
    @davidrishel5365 Před 3 lety +6

    This was such a good video. A very positive message, lots of good information, no overdrawn stories but plenty of friendly chat and background. Most importantly, insight into the emotions of the experience. Thank you very much.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks David for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed it. I hope you take care - David

  • @vanessaroeder
    @vanessaroeder Před 3 lety +14

    I couldn't agree with you more: it's all about the journey. That "almost sad" feeling for arriving in Santiago really does happen. But also at that moment, I suppose, is when the biggest lesson starts and you have to begin living your daily life under this new point of view that the Camino had showed you. It's the flick of the switch. Great vídeo, David. Thanks for sharing.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much Vanessa for the kind words. Yeah it was quite "sad" arriving, though we cheered up when we saw our other friends arrive. You are so right...and people kept telling me the real Camino begins when you arrive...the journey continues! Take care, David

    • @celinecroon1544
      @celinecroon1544 Před 3 lety +1

      Hello, I'm considering to do the camino solo. Do you think it's safe for female solo travellers? Thanks

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +1

      @@celinecroon1544 Oh I didn't see this until now. While I am not a female, I believe it is safe for solo female travelers because I met so many of them on the camino who had the best of times. I never felt unsafe on the camino myself and none of my female camino friends did either.

    • @celinecroon1544
      @celinecroon1544 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hidavidwen no worries in the meantime I did the camino and felt super safe 😊 and I met so many great people! That's an incredible adventure. And I thought a lot about what you said - one shouldn't judge others...

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      @@celinecroon1544 Oh wow congrats! So glad you did it =) It is an incredible adventure. I can't wait to go back...

  • @sheilakelly6015
    @sheilakelly6015 Před 2 lety +4

    This was so genuine and honest. Thank you David!!!

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      You’re welcome Sheila! Buen camino

  • @davidlevinson2162
    @davidlevinson2162 Před 2 lety +9

    This is THE best advice I’ve found about a Camino. Thank you David so much; very clear, very informative and really like your say about being respectful and non judgmental. Although my wife and I aren’t doing the Camino de Santiago, we are planning to walk the Via Francigena next year once Covid is more controlled. And your comments apply aptly to all Caminos. Many thanks,
    David & Ena

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      Hi David - thanks for your kind words. Oh wow Via Francigena, I would also love to do that one day. I hope you and Ena enjoy the walk!
      David

  • @Fillemexicaine36
    @Fillemexicaine36 Před 2 lety +1

    This was great commentary! Thank you, David!

  • @peterhobbs7609
    @peterhobbs7609 Před 2 lety +2

    Very well put together David, very useful insight

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Peter, glad it was useful!

  • @charliepearton9596
    @charliepearton9596 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow David. Such a young wise man. Very informative. I really enjoy your videos.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much Charlie. Appreciate your kind words. I hope you take care. - David

  • @nina8680
    @nina8680 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing video. So helpful! Thank you :)

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      You’re welcome and thanks Nina!

  • @chaddventures
    @chaddventures Před 3 lety +2

    Great video my friend! I walked October 2019. So wonderful!

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! Oh wow, around the same time. That felt like ages ago. Hope we can get out there again. Take care my friend!

    • @chaddventures
      @chaddventures Před 3 lety +1

      @@hidavidwen It was so nice at that time. It does. I have to remind myself I did it ha. Absolutely! Can't wait to go again one day. You as well!

  • @Rigus208
    @Rigus208 Před 3 lety +2

    David you rock . Thanks for a wonderful video . I m going in September as well this year.
    I only hope I’ll meet as many good people as you . Thanks for your presentation, and experience.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      I’m sure you will Ben :) you will have a great time, buen camino

  • @eileennorris4944
    @eileennorris4944 Před rokem +1

    Thank you David for these great tips 💕

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem

      You’re welcome Eileen. Buen camino!

  • @catrinacurran1651
    @catrinacurran1651 Před 3 lety +1

    What a special video. And very informative and helpful. Thank you

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      You're welcome Catrina. Glad you found it helpful. Take care - David

  • @ecowarrior69
    @ecowarrior69 Před 2 lety +2

    tks a lot the best advice!

  • @virivirimedina3737
    @virivirimedina3737 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow 🤩 thanks so much for the tips!!

  • @FidoHouse
    @FidoHouse Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this video - most insightful and considerate. So looking forward to making my Way.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      You’re welcome Beverley and excited for you, buen camino!

  • @GM-le2vh
    @GM-le2vh Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for your advice David

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Thank you and hope you take care. - David

  • @johanesfaboukoraag9631
    @johanesfaboukoraag9631 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this precious information David ...

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Johanes - appreciate it. Hope you take care - David

  • @metineyubov7789
    @metineyubov7789 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video! 👍

  • @dawnbradley1783
    @dawnbradley1783 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your video!!!

  • @callaliliv7622
    @callaliliv7622 Před rokem +1

    one of the best videos on #camino and your other video. thank you

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem

      Thanks for the kind words! Buen camino

  • @clothiers5148
    @clothiers5148 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your journey. Thank you for your wise and informative comments.

  • @melaniadomingo8157
    @melaniadomingo8157 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice assessment of the journey . Well said .

  • @adinaonet2957
    @adinaonet2957 Před rokem +1

    Thank you, David, for sharing with us your experience. :) And keep un the good work.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem

      You're welcome and thanks for the kind words! =)

  • @kalleostgren165
    @kalleostgren165 Před rokem +1

    Hi David! Thanks, this is great, a good summary. Like your view, and your tips. Greetings from Sweden!

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem

      You’re welcome Kalle and buen camino!!

  • @lydiafano6707
    @lydiafano6707 Před 3 lety +3

    This is the best video I have ever seen here about the Camino. Thank you so much.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Lydia - thanks so much! Hope you are well, take care - David

    • @lydiafano6707
      @lydiafano6707 Před 3 lety +1

      @@hidavidwen Thank you!! You are an inspiration! Just like you were, I am at a crossroad of my life because of this pandemic...The soonest El Camino will open with a nice weather surrounding it, I will go.
      I wish you all the best and stay healthy.

  • @cinderellatraveller2561
    @cinderellatraveller2561 Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful David! I will be walking the camino this year! 🙏

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +1

      You’re welcome Cindy. Wow that’s exciting, have a great time and buen camino!

  • @abbeyalgiersPR
    @abbeyalgiersPR Před rokem +1

    Thx for great tips!

  • @TrekcapriTravels
    @TrekcapriTravels Před 3 lety +2

    You really nailed it! I wish I had watched a video like yours before I went on my Camino back in 2016 because everything you said was spot on. I was very excited to reach Santiago, but it was when I arrived that I too realized that it wasn't about the destination. It was the journey! I'm planning my second Camino as soon as the Covid-19 pandemic is over & it is safe to do so. Thank you & Buen Camino! I will re-watch your video before I head back.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the kind words Kathy! I'm hoping to go on another Camino as well...maybe see you there, you never know! Take care, David

  • @sergiowecker1
    @sergiowecker1 Před 2 lety +2

    Never was about walk, but about life

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Sérgio - yes, it really is about life!

  • @johnwalsh8512
    @johnwalsh8512 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video- good advice

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Thank you John. Hope you are well.

  • @barondavis5692
    @barondavis5692 Před 2 lety +1

    Nicely done, I totally enjoyed your presentation. 👍

  • @doucelait1
    @doucelait1 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video 🥰

  • @muffessional
    @muffessional Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful. Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @sylvia3867
    @sylvia3867 Před 7 měsíci

    Great advice, David. Thanks for emphasising the importance of the journey over the destination

  • @meggibson3791
    @meggibson3791 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this David. I am thinking about walking my first Camino next September. 😌

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem

      You’re welcome Meg! I’m happy to hear you are thinking about it, I hope you make it. You’ll have a great time. Buen camino :) let me
      Know if you have any questions

  • @amalkhazen3561
    @amalkhazen3561 Před 2 lety +1

    Very useful thank you

  • @JCriceguy
    @JCriceguy Před 2 lety +1

    Good advices from such as peaceful man. Thanks

  • @jadaleanne384
    @jadaleanne384 Před 3 lety +2

    Watching this in April 2021 and really hoping I can experience this journey in late summer, beginning of fall. Great video!!

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Oh I hope you can make it there this year, let's hope! Take care and buen camino

  • @PJHMX
    @PJHMX Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for making this video, David. This video made me want to do the Camino, really .. its so inspiring to hear you stories about this pilgrimage! 🙏🏻

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Aw you’re welcome! I am in Spain now getting ready for another camino as I type this…you’ll love it. Buen camino!!

    • @PJHMX
      @PJHMX Před 11 měsíci

      @@hidavidwen which camino are you going to do ? The francés ?

  • @asdenn
    @asdenn Před 2 lety +2

    Hello, I really liked your video, it shows that you have lived it with your heart. I hope to finish it this year 2022 and then continue the other roads that lead to Santiago, greetings from Malaga (Spain)

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      Hello Francisco and thank you! I hope you get to finish this year too. I was just in Malaga (and didn't want to leave). Buen camino!

  • @kellydweaver
    @kellydweaver Před 2 lety +1

    Hey my friend really enjoyed your video, thank you for all the good advice.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome Kelly. Have you walked and/or you planning to walk?

    • @kellydweaver
      @kellydweaver Před 2 lety +1

      @@hidavidwen no I haven't but it has crossed my mind a time or two.. have been revisiting the idea you might say. Not sure I can get a passport!

  • @stevenforshaw2573
    @stevenforshaw2573 Před rokem +1

    I have walked many Camino’s and will walk many more, if able. Your words ring so very true, your surmise is spot on, my congratulations on a well presented piece which I will recommend as required listening.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem

      Thanks Steven for the kind words. I just finished my 2nd camino...and I also plan to walk many more as well! Buen camino =)

  • @gustavoyepezgil7199
    @gustavoyepezgil7199 Před rokem +1

    David: Thanks a lot for expressing your feelings and ideas about the journey of the Camino de Santiago. Your recommendations have been very useful for my preparation to this amazing road. I have been thinking and planning for a long time but really now I consider is my right time, now I realized that I do not have all my life for this decision. And you give me the last push to go ahead. Great!!

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem

      Glad to hear Gustavo =) It will be an amazing journey and experience. Buen camino!

  • @denise6658
    @denise6658 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! I walked the Frances late Sept 2019. Buen Camino 👣

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Denise! Wow we were there around the same time, buen camino!

  • @jan-limerick
    @jan-limerick Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent advice Thank you 🙏 💚☘️✨

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      You’re welcome Jan and buen camino!

  • @nemodor139
    @nemodor139 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent!!!

  • @Jxdemelo1961
    @Jxdemelo1961 Před 3 lety +2

    Don't judge those who choose to do the Camino differently. Loved that part. That's so mature. Enjoy the journey. Enjoy the people. Good advice. Everything along the way is the Camino, not what's at the end. I want to do this someday.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Jaime for your comment. I’ve found all these lessons are applicable to daily life too. I hope you go one day, you will enjoy it!

    • @Jxdemelo1961
      @Jxdemelo1961 Před 3 lety +1

      @@hidavidwen The only thing that makes me hesitate is that I suffer from lower back pain. But I shall take it as a challenge. Who knows the pilgrimage might even heal me. The views are breathtaking and the whole idea of making this journey seems so deeply spiritual (regardless of whether you are a spiritual person or not). I first learned about the Camino when I was preparing for my advanced Spanish exams. There was an article on it in my comprehension section. You've really gotten me excited about this trip. I'm also in a major life transition and need a sense of direction for the next phase of my life. Turning 60 this year (an in total denial!). Thanks again for the amazing video.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      @@Jxdemelo1961 Wow I'm inspired by your motivation. It sounds like the Camino is calling you. There are many people with similar but different stories of all ages. I walked with a woman (who is now a friend) who was in bed for years because her body had shut down (her nervous system broke down). She said if she ever recovered, she would walk the Camino, and she did. I was also in a big life transition myself-many other people too. I look forward to you walking the Camino whenever that happens, buen camino Jaime!

    • @Jxdemelo1961
      @Jxdemelo1961 Před 3 lety +1

      @@hidavidwen muchísimas gracias. El Camino me llama. There is another connection with my name. Alternative name of Jaime is Tiago (San Tiago) or James in English. So I have that special connection to the great apostle. I am sure he has something to say to me on the Camino.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +1

      @@Jxdemelo1961 El Camino te llama!

  • @norm021557
    @norm021557 Před rokem +1

    Hello David. Thank you so much for this and your other videos. I'm a fan. I have yet do walk the camino and I am looking forward to it so much. I haven't decided which route yet but I'm sure that will become clear the closer I get to that time. And I truly hope there will be more than one camino for me. I have a prosthetic leg and although I'm an avid hiker I have never walked for 6 or 7 hours a day...day after day, so we'll see how it goes. I like who you are. Keep up this wonderful work.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem

      Thanks for the kind words Norm. And you’re welcome. I’m excited for you! Sounds like an exciting challenge awaits you..you’ll have such a great time. You’re inspiring and I’m excited for you!

  • @margalinam
    @margalinam Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for posting this video. Great tips! The pilgrim's menu is the way to go for sure and also sharing the cooking meals in the Albergues. Sleeping in the Albergue can be a better experience, it was for me!
    Buen Camino

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Eli for sharing your experience too! I just finished another Camino and yes to all of the above :) buen camino

  • @viragder-boldog195
    @viragder-boldog195 Před 2 lety +2

    Hello David! Thank you so much for your practical, useful, yet very sensitive approach. I'm going to walk my first Camino in June. And after - certainty not - accidentally I run into this video of yours, I checked your channel and happily noticed about your ongoing Camino from Porto. I was just hesitating which Camino to take, but not anymore: I already voted for Camino Portuguès. 😊
    Thank you again for your beautiful and well elaborated videos 🙏, and I wish you to gather remarkable memories and experiences during your journey. 🌞

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello Virág! You're welcome and thanks for the kind words. June is coming up! The Portuguese route is beautiful...I just got excited again hearing that you will do it! Let me know if you have any questions and buen camino =)

    • @viragder-boldog195
      @viragder-boldog195 Před 2 lety +1

      Hello David! I'm so glad about your heartful reply...thank you. Yes, indeed, June is at the corner, so my excitement is getting bigger and bigger. I don't know what you are doing for living now (this morning I also watched your video about 'What is your purpose? The meaning of life'), but just creating these kind of content on your channel, in the way you are doing - according my view - is already a splendid contribution to the 'Great Work'.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +1

      @@viragder-boldog195 😁 Thanks for watching! Yeah it's a creative outlet for me to get everything out of my head and heart...I'm happy that it resonates. I now work in corporate training...and I enjoy what I do now (but only after years of searching haha...I used to work in finance). Do you know if you'll be doing the Coastal or Central route?

    • @viragder-boldog195
      @viragder-boldog195 Před 2 lety

      Hello David! Yes, it resonates very well...😉
      They say when you're walking on the right path, miraculously everything is getting easier, the people and circumstances are arranged around you to helping realize your vision and realise many things which can bring closer to your inner self.
      I truly hope that you are having more and more benefits and realisations thanks to your life changing choices (switched continents and professions, maybe also the filter through which you look at the world).
      Actually, I'm planning to go together with my friend, and she also loves the ocean. We came from Hungary, where we have no see, so we'd like to enjoy the view, the smell and the sound of the ocean, but we also wish to absorb the atmosphere of the central route. Maybe we would simply follow your traces 😄, and chose the combo of costal/central/spiritual routes.
      I'd have a question: do you suggest to bring a sleeping bag or quilt with us or just a silk sleeping bag liner is enough? I'm not sure about how the pandemic situation changed the habit that the albergues provide a blanket or how convenient to use those? What is your experience relatedly? Thank you in advance! Wishing you a nice evening. 🌛

  • @JamesD-iw6pr
    @JamesD-iw6pr Před 3 lety +1

    9:11 Hahah, That guy's expression at the end of the table is classic.

  • @josephpalumbo3876
    @josephpalumbo3876 Před 2 lety +1

    Very useful. We’ll done!

  • @rhunl
    @rhunl Před 3 lety +3

    Hi David, September 2019 was when I did my most recent chunk of the Camino....St Jean to Leon, having previously completed Leon to Santiago in 2015. I always take the "not judging" of others to be one of the most important things, as I know people are likely to judge me. Fingers crossed for another couple of weeks on the camino late this year!

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Oh wow we were there around the same time. We may have bumped into each other. Fingers crossed we can all go back. Take care!

  • @andrzejszaflik6203
    @andrzejszaflik6203 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks Dave, we are planning to go next year.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 9 měsíci

      You’re welcome and buen Camino! Which Camino??

  • @HuVoTNL
    @HuVoTNL Před 2 lety +1

    David , David , David very well done. Planning my first camino and you said exactly what camino is all about. The most important thing to remember is Santiago is not camino nor a result, camino is you living camino every minutes with no end. Thx a million

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      You're welcome Richard! That's a good reminder for daily life too so thanks for your comment. Take care, David

  • @bombiedv5356
    @bombiedv5356 Před 2 lety +2

    Great advice. Thanks for being impartial. The full camino is on my bucket list but for now work will only permit a minimum 100km for 7 days... Other videos can be judgey about luxury camino and the 7 day camino... For some people a 40 day leave from work is a luxury in itself. Each of us has a story to tell... Buen camino everyone 👋

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +1

      You’re welcome! Glad to hear you have the camino on your list. Yes we each have our own caminos and there is no one similar camino :)

  • @renerobles2999
    @renerobles2999 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi David, I've really enjoyed the/your video's...

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Rene, glad you found them helpful!

  • @stanley408
    @stanley408 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi David, thanks for your advice, I am planning to travel to the EU after this pandemic. your videos are so helpful. I didn't even know Camino before watching your videos. I have a big passion for trekking and hiking, hope I could finish the camino route like you did.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      Hi Stanley - you're welcome and thanks for your kind words. Glad you now know about the Camino-it's a beautiful experience, especially if you like trekking and hiking.
      There's a lot of great treks and hikes in the EU...if you like mountains, I can recommend the Tour du Mont Blanc-Swiss + Italian + French alps-one of th most beautiful hikes in the world =)

    • @stanley408
      @stanley408 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hidavidwen I followed your Instagram, glad to know that your ancestral home was Guangdong China, I had been there for 6 months in 2011. the Cantonese food was so amazing and so different from my hometown cuisine. currently, I am living in Beijing and planning to move to aboard in 2022 or 2023.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      @@stanley408 yes my family is from there! I miss Cantonese food a lot now. Where do you want to move to??

    • @stanley408
      @stanley408 Před 2 lety

      @@hidavidwen Montreal Canada or France,. I'm torn haha

  • @ayleenrivera101
    @ayleenrivera101 Před 2 lety +1

    Congratulations on completing the Camino. And thank you for the information. I long to go too. I hope to go!

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Ayleen, you're welcome. I hope you go one day, you will love it!

    • @ayleenrivera101
      @ayleenrivera101 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hidavidwen my ancestors came from Carrion Del Conde and Lugo close to Santiago. My son is a hiker and retiring from military next month. Question: can I bring a light trolley for my backpack?

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      @@ayleenrivera101 Oh wow sounds like the Camino is calling you. The trolley…is that a backpack that turns into a trolley (has wheels). If that’s the case, should be fine as long as the backpack is comfortable (can you wear it for 15km (9miles) a day for multiple days?). However if it is a separate trolley carrying your backpack…I don’t see how that would work if you are planning to pull the trolley during the walk.

    • @ayleenrivera101
      @ayleenrivera101 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hidavidwenHm, 9 miles a day? In the rain and cold mountain winds? Maybe I should rethink this trip Im 73 yrs old!
      😏 I can mow a lawn, a half acre in 2 hours using a push mower on unlevel ground in 80 degree weather? Yes/no? Oh well, Where theirs a Will there's a Way!😇

    • @ayleenrivera101
      @ayleenrivera101 Před 2 lety

      The trolley is separate and folds in half so its light weight and can carry it in my hand. I use it for my suitcase and to take recycle bin to curb. I also move heavy cement objects in the garden with it. O well back to the drawing board. Im going no matter what and praying my way through.😇

  • @skydvgrl
    @skydvgrl Před 3 lety +2

    There are so many Camino blogs, FAQS, and videos that cover the tactical and logistical stuff, and while you've done a bit of that here (great overview and tips!), I love the introspection. You've done a wonderful job with this video and delivering the message about the journey vs. the destination. Thank you!

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Hi Linda - aw thanks, I feel appreciated! Yeah it's a constant reminder for myself (even right now as a I type this hah). Take care Linda

  • @claudiobasso5219
    @claudiobasso5219 Před 3 lety +1

    👏👏👏 grazie mille!

  • @jeanmobilia2072
    @jeanmobilia2072 Před 3 lety +1

    Wonderful.

  • @rudymazar8666
    @rudymazar8666 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video David I'm walking the short Portuguese or the short French camino ..not sure , in Sept 2022 you have been a great help !

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      You’re welcome and thanks Rudy! September is a great time to walk…I just finished the Portuguese route too (both are amazing)

  • @liliasharff7197
    @liliasharff7197 Před 2 lety +1

    Very useful video I'm planning way ahead to go in 2023 so I can train all 2022 Walking a little more every day Great tips Thank you

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +1

      You're welcome Lilia! Yeah 2022 is almost here and 2023 will be here before you know it...buen camino and best of luck training...you'll love it!

  • @chris24j48
    @chris24j48 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the great advice,Any future hikes planned?

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem

      Thanks! Hm I’d like to go to Italy to visit the Dolomites. And of course another camino :)

  • @hannabattung4488
    @hannabattung4488 Před rokem +1

    Hi David, thank you so much for your tips & advices. We plan to do the last 100kms from Sarria in 2023. I would like to ask you if continuing our trip to Lisbon & Madrid is a good idea since we are already there. We are also from CA😊. Goodluck to your channel😊

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem

      Hey Hanna - exciting and thanks! Aw I miss the camino.
      Where is your flight back? I guess that's a big determinant. I think Lisbon and Madrid could be great ideas but depends on how much time and what you want to see/do.
      Have you considered Porto instead? It's closer to Santiago and only a few hours away. Beautiful city.

  • @crisnein6092
    @crisnein6092 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video thank you for sharing your experience with us. How many miles did try to cover in a day?

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      You’re welcome! I probably did around 13-15 miles/day

  • @verenama6519
    @verenama6519 Před 3 lety +1

    very nice video! I agree with most what you said, you seem to have achieved quite some knowledge and insight in a single camino, that's great. Just a few things. ATM can be found almost every day, for sure every other day. Not June und July are the busiest months on the camino frances, but May, August and September. The numbers of the pilgrims office in SJPP show that clearly. Hope you'll come back to the camino :-)

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks Verena. Yeah it's a great place to gain wisdom, meet people, and get a great wokout all at the same time! Thanks for pointing out your insights as well. I hope to go back one day, dreaming of it! Take care =)

    • @verenama6519
      @verenama6519 Před 3 lety +1

      @@hidavidwen hope to meet you one day on a camino! you seem to be a wonderful peregrino! I've been walking caminos for 20 years and the frances mostly in summer, but also March/April. For me the best time to start in JSPP is the last week of June, so walking the whole of July till Finisterre. July has the best pilgrims in my opinion :-) very international, many students and teachers, but it's not so full, quite relaxed and the landscape is still quite green with flowers. It's important to get through Pamplona before the San Fermin Festival (July7-14) with all crownds, dirt and stink :-) Don't be afraid of the heat, it does get hot at times, not every day, but it's so amazing to start at 5, so arriving before the heat of the afternoon. the days are much longer June/july. Also there usually is a pleasant wind in the meseta. And I've been told that heat is also good for spiritual transformation, clearing all the cells :-) Much love to you and as always BUEN CAMINO

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +1

      @@verenama6519 Thanks for the advice! I hope to walk another Camino...either the Portuguese or the Northern route. Have you done any of those and any recommendations after the Frances? I hope you meet you out there as well =) David

    • @verenama6519
      @verenama6519 Před 3 lety +3

      @@hidavidwen Yes, I did walk the Portugese from Porto, the Central and the Coastal, which is very beautiful and less crowded. It joins the Central route in Redondella and after Pontevedra there is also a cool option, the Ruta Espiritual. In general the Portugese is quite easy and short (but could also be walked from Lisboa, where there are only few pilgrims and less infrastucture) and I see it as a good option for spring, when it’s still too cold for the Frances or he Norte.
      I only walked the first 2 weeks of the Norte once, but I dream to walk the whole in September/October. The Norte is more challenging than the Frances, quite some altidude differences and more prone to rain (and mud) and also a bit more expensive. You have to keep in mind that the Spanish north coast is very touristy and crowded with tourists especially during July and August. And while on the Frances pilgrims are the main tourists and source of income for the villages, we are only marginal on the Norte.
      On last thing, you as a pilgrim of awareness might enjoy: Once I read a sign in the albergue of Tosantos, it translates like: „We don’t do the camino, the camino does us“ and from this time, I could never again use the words „I did a camino“ 

  • @GM-le2vh
    @GM-le2vh Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks David for your very useful tips , one question that I need to ask is , do you need to pre book
    accommodation in the abergues or there will always be a bed available ? Have a wonderful life brother

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +5

      Hey there. There are some albergues where you can prebook. You can get an updated list of albergues and numbers from the Pilgrim's office (St. Jean Pied de Port is where I got mine). Or use this list: www.caminodesantiago.me/community/resources/%E2%80%9Call%E2%80%9D-albergues-on-the-camino-frances-in-one-pdf.10/
      From my experience...September 2019, there was usually a bed available if I got there before 2PM. If after 3PM...there is a risk that it becomes full. So if I knew I would get to final destination after 3PM, I called. I also had an EU sim card, so it worked in Spain too. There were a few times we called ahead (usually in the morning) to book it for a group of us just in case. Actually...that was a great idea to book if I knew I was going to be late...because it allowed me walk and enjoy it rather than run to try to get a bed!
      Hope this helps.

  • @pernilledobloug
    @pernilledobloug Před rokem +1

    Very good video, thank you so much! I was concerned that it was necessary too book everything in a advance and that the hostels might be full when you get there, but it seems like I don't have to worry about that? :) I'm planning on starting the last week in august this year and I really want the Camino to be spontaneous and not have to book everything in advance. I am so excited for this, seems like it will be a life changing experience and that is also my reason for doing it.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem +2

      Hi Pernille - yes be spontaneous, you'll be fine. It's the best experience. It may be stressful...but hey, that's part of the experience in my opinion =) Some of my fondest memories were searching for a place to stay with my new camino buddies!

  • @jakeblehm8130
    @jakeblehm8130 Před 3 lety +3

    Hey David, thanks so much for this video. My wife and I are also Californians from Sonoma. We have been talking about the Camino for over 5 years, but my wife had an issue with her hip. She had a replacement in December, so we are hoping to do the camino in the fall or next year. I've heard others say that September is a good month, and I share your opinion about hiking when it's too hot. We are considering the northern route, at least part of it. Did you speak with others that did some or all of the northern route?

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Hi Jake - oh very nice, I am from San Francisco =) Yes, I really enjoyed walking in September (I thought the weather was perfect-sunny, mild, and cool). And less people. I have not done the northern route (yet), but I hear the northern route more beautiful (landscape-wise) but more strenuous than the Frances. However, most people who have done several would recommend doing the Frances first for the communal experience, but I guess it depends on what you're looking for and what options are open to you.
      Let me know how else I can help. I wish your wife a full, speedy recovery and hope you two can make it out there some time! - David

  • @ditasanchez6296
    @ditasanchez6296 Před 2 lety +2

    Love your tips, thank you!! Especially about less crowded time to walk and about judging!! Cos for sure I would be the weird one judged 😆. But thanks God I don't care!! I am also thinking to do Camino at least once in my life, or at least part of it. But I know I can be difficult person sometimes, I don't like crowds and like my privacy (doesn't mean I'm bad or unfriendly, actually I am very caring and love to help people), so I wouldn't like to sleep in those hostels with so many people, and I would like to do it in my own pace, without any plans like today we have to do 20 and next day 40km... I like to be independent and my own boss. I call this idea "my private Camino". I was wondering if would be possible to "do it my way", but definitely I'll try one day... 💪🏼

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      Hi Dita! You're welcome =) Anything is possible and there is no plan on the Camino...it is all about independence and doing things your way...you can decide to stay wherever you want to stay....walk until wherever you want to walk...and hey, maybe you meet people and you decide to stay in hostels and end up LOVING IT....you never know =)
      I had plans on the Camino of course but...once I got there, I threw them out the window and just walked and ended up meeting amazing people and it was just...amazing.
      So...when would you like to go? =)

  • @kiranche
    @kiranche Před rokem

    Hi David, I was a bit worried about your "do not bring boots but trail runners". Having blisters has little to do with wearing boots or trail runners, it is more about foot care and how you use your shoes. Perhaps you were lucky with the weather but if is raining, boots will prevent your feet getting soaked (no blisters) and trail runners will get you into trouble (blisters). Apart from that: a lot of the Camino is indeed not technical but I have seen many people with ankle injuries, even people air lifted from mountains, which I think might have been prevented with proper guidance. It seems that I live around the corner of your Amsterdam home so if you want to have a talk about Camino's, give me a shout .

  • @geoliv3424
    @geoliv3424 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you so much for your video... your epilogue reminded me this poem by Konstandinos Kavafis a great Greek poet. I am really sorry for the long comment but the poem is a masterpiece so i didnt want to crop it :) stay safe.
    Ithaka (English)
    As you set out for Ithaka
    hope the voyage is a long one,
    full of adventure, full of discovery.
    Laistrygonians and Cyclops,
    angry Poseidon-don’t be afraid of them:
    you’ll never find things like that on your way
    as long as you keep your thoughts raised high,
    as long as a rare excitement
    stirs your spirit and your body.
    Laistrygonians and Cyclops,
    wild Poseidon-you won’t encounter them
    unless you bring them along inside your soul,
    unless your soul sets them up in front of you.

    Hope the voyage is a long one.
    May there be many a summer morning when,
    with what pleasure, what joy,
    you come into harbors seen for the first time;
    may you stop at Phoenician trading stations
    to buy fine things,
    mother of pearl and coral, amber and ebony,
    sensual perfume of every kind-
    as many sensual perfumes as you can;
    and may you visit many Egyptian cities
    to gather stores of knowledge from their scholars.

    Keep Ithaka always in your mind.
    Arriving there is what you are destined for.
    But do not hurry the journey at all.
    Better if it lasts for years,
    so you are old by the time you reach the island,
    wealthy with all you have gained on the way,
    not expecting Ithaka to make you rich.

    Ithaka gave you the marvelous journey.
    Without her you would not have set out.
    She has nothing left to give you now.

    And if you find her poor, Ithaka won’t have fooled you.
    Wise as you will have become, so full of experience,
    you will have understood by then what these Ithakas mean.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +2

      Aw thank you Geo. Beautiful poem to read on a Saturday morning =) Lets hope our "voyage will be a long one"

  • @graemefaulkner9877
    @graemefaulkner9877 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey man! I absolutely love your video & vibes!🤙 you got me SOOO much more excited about it!! I am kind of in the same boat as you- I’m an American who moved to Spain(Catalonia) I’ve lived here for almost 3 years and I’m planning on doing the Camino for the 1st time this summer, hopefully with no Covid restrictions....you think the path will be open this summer, no? Hopefully everything will be okay🤞 what is the best way to get to St Jean du Port from Pamplona/Spain? I couldn’t find a direct bus there....🤔

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Graeme - thanks so much, really appreciate it! I've seen pictures of people completing it recently...hopefully it will be open this year but who knows (perhaps only for residents...it seems like you are one).
      Hm to get to St. Jean from Pamplona? It seems like you may need to take 2 buses (from a quick Google search)-here's a forum that answers the question:
      www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/bus-from-pamplona-to-st-jean-pdp.59686/
      Another option is Blablacar...I don't know how likely that is given COVID now...but I used it a few times (I went from Santiago > Porto).
      How's living in Spain for 3 years by the way? I lived there for a summer back in 2010 and loved it.

    • @graemefaulkner9877
      @graemefaulkner9877 Před 3 lety +1

      @@hidavidwen thanks man! I’ll check out that forum👌
      I always forget about BlaBlaCar haha great idea!
      It seems like the best way to St Jean from Barcelona is by train from Barcelona-San Sebastián-Bayonne-St Jean...
      ...maybe there’s two buses from Pamplona to St Jean?...it might be crazy with Covid😬
      Spain is awesome man. I’m living in a small town about 1 hour & a half north of Barcelona. In the heart of Catalonia, I don’t know how much you know about Catalonia, but it’s a country within a country. Very crazy, people hear don’t speak Spanish🤯....I love Spain very different culture than the US as you know. Love the culture & people here🤙

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      @@graemefaulkner9877 I hope you make it out there, it sounds like you would love it. I'm sure you will find a way there.
      Oh cool yeah, I spent the summer in Barcelona...awesome place. Wow must be such a difference experience living in a small Spanish town. But yeah agree with you, it's totally different than the US this side of the world, brings about a new perspective!

  • @chakaka801
    @chakaka801 Před 2 lety +1

    I hope the pandemic didn’t, wouldn’t change this... social distancing and all... thank you for . One of the best videos on camino ive seen.
    May i ask how did you get to SJPDP? Did you fly to Paris or any otehr European City? And any recom for accommodation especially on your first few days? Any good shoes, socks and back pack recom too? I’m a traveller but first time ill be embarking on a pilgrimage (Aug-Sept this year) and i haven’t hiked before so im kinda overwhelmed by this.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! I just did the Camino Portuguese last month in April 2022, and it was quite normal again. No social distancing.
      I live in the Netherlands so I took several buses and a train to St Jean (FlixBus to Paris > another bus to Biarritz > train to St Jean)
      I stayed at the municipal albergue in St Jean (didn’t book).
      In terms of preparation…I’d recommend trail running shoes (I have Salomon’s and recommend them but every foot is different so try them on). Get a nice, lightweight rain jacket. Backpack of course (30-40L). Good pair of socks (blisters are no joke!). I have my packing list up in the video as well. But the biggest advice is to pack light (the rule is your pack should be 10% of your body weight excluding water). You don’t need a lot and can always resupply in the bigger towns (you are not walking in the woods!)
      Also go at your own pace if you have the time…I didn’t book any accommodation and just went with the flow most of the time…walking alone if I wanted…walking with people when I wanted…that was so freeing vs daily life in society

  • @suhovejeva
    @suhovejeva Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video! How many KM you usually walked per day?

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Yurii. I would say around 20-25KM per day. A short day was around 15KM. A long day was 30KM.

  • @brendaoquin
    @brendaoquin Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you. I’m going adept 2022, do I need a blanket with the sleep sack?

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Brenda - how exciting! When are you planning (which months)? You don’t need a blanket as the albergues will have blankets…I went in September and just had a sleeping liner

  • @williamjoos2026
    @williamjoos2026 Před 3 lety +1

    I have done it twice in September. Then headed on over to Munich for Oktoberfest!

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Hi William - oh wow 2x in September. Hah that sounds FUN...Camino > Oktoberfest!

    • @jean-yvesgoffestre8009
      @jean-yvesgoffestre8009 Před 3 lety

      @@hidavidwen Big beer festival in Germany. MUNCHEN.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      @@jean-yvesgoffestre8009 oh yeah one day one day!

  • @lucienneleal
    @lucienneleal Před 2 lety +1

    I loved your explanation ...your "look" about the "Camino". What do you think about to do the Camino in the pandemic time? Do you know about ? Because I Felt a "called" to do the way... And the albergues say that the Camino never close and in this last year a lot of people did It.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Lucienne - happy new year! I think everyone I met was 'called' to do it at some point...that's a good thing =) I believe quite a few people did it this past year...though probably not 100% capacity...I don't know how it's like now but there's a lot of information in the Facebook groups or even on CZcams! I'm hoping to do another one in the next year or two =) Buen camino!

    • @lucienneleal
      @lucienneleal Před 2 lety

      @@hidavidwen Thanks David !! And a Very Very beautiful New year to you ! ! ;)

  • @nickyveringa4637
    @nickyveringa4637 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your insights 🙏🏻 can you tell me how you got back from Santiago to Amsterdam? Kind regards Nicky

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem

      You're welcome Nicky! There are direct flights from Santiago airport to Amsterdam. You can check Google Flights

    • @nickyveringa4637
      @nickyveringa4637 Před rokem +1

      @@hidavidwen Thanks for your quick response David. I appreciate it. I have only found flights via London to Eindhoven which require a 7+ hour layover.But I haven’t done a thorough search yet😁😉 I was also looking at train schedules, but I think flying would be my best bet. Thanks again!

  • @mrtony1985
    @mrtony1985 Před rokem

    Great videos. I'm doing the Camino next summer. Did you need a sleeping bag or blanket? or do the hostels have enough linens to keep one warm?

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem +1

      Thanks Mr. Tony. No need for sleeping bag (especially summer, it is HOT). Hostels have blankets. Consider bringing a sleeping liner though in the summer time. Buen camino!

  • @SirAranLuis
    @SirAranLuis Před rokem +1

    Hey David!
    I've enjoyed so much your Camino Portugués series, that is the same Camino I'm planning to do next year! I do appreciate the details and input you provide for those of us who have yet to experience the Camino. I do have questions regarding where and when you get you pilgrim passport stamped. Does it come with a cost? Where exactly along the Camino Portugués did you get a stamp? Hope to hear from you!

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem +1

      Hey Aran - thanks for stopping by! Appreciate it. You'll love it...I miss it already. I'm visiting my Camino friends later this month =)
      I paid a few euros for the Pilgrim Passport (you can get this at a Pilgrim's office; for example in Porto cathedral for the Camino Portugues). To get stamps...they are FREE. Every restaurant/albergue/Camino stop will have its own unique stamp...it's all part of the Camino journey...they will stamp it for free. Just ask for one! Trust me...they are everywhere.

    • @SirAranLuis
      @SirAranLuis Před rokem +1

      @@hidavidwen awesome! I'm commited and counting the days already. I will be reviewing your videos between now and then to sort of have an idea. Thank you again.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem

      @@SirAranLuis I'm so excited for you! Please keep me posted here on your trip. You'll have a great time =)

  • @chedamanamas3610
    @chedamanamas3610 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello David,great video.
    I have a question :) What about tent and wild camping,is it possible,did you saw someone doing it?
    Thanks!

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi thanks so much! Hm I did not see too many. Though I did meet a 2 people who brought and pitched a tent overnight because they weren't able to find a place to stay (the majority do find a place though). But the majority of people stay in albergues/local accommodation.

    • @chedamanamas3610
      @chedamanamas3610 Před 2 lety

      @@hidavidwen Thank you very much !

  • @rosannavidal9963
    @rosannavidal9963 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, David, You answered all the questions I asked in your earlier video. The only one left is - If I will do it with my daughters and/or friends. How do we get started? Looks like it is more economical and also adventurous doing it on our own than with a travel agency.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Hi Rosanna - thanks for stopping by. The Camino Frances starts in a little town called St. Jean Pied de Port (France)-there is a train from the city of Bayonne (France) that goes to St Jean. And the nearest airport is Biarritz airport (France). So many people fly to Biarritz airport > take a bus to Bayonne > take a train to St. Jean.
      Many people start there and join with family/friends along the way in bigger towns (eg. Burgos) too. Of course you don't need to start in St. Jean, but that is the starting point. Some people split the Camino into several parts and complete them over time (2 trips). But if you have time...go for it, and most people do it solo (you'll meet a lot of people along the way!)
      Hope this helps and buen camino!

  • @AlonsoRules
    @AlonsoRules Před 3 lety +2

    Would I be called weird for walking this route just for the scenery? A sort of "walking holiday" through Northern Spain. Start in Paris, train down to St Jean then do the walk.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Anthony - you would be perfectly normal :) Everyone has different reasons for walking. Maybe you will walk and come to a new realization too. The 1st day out of St Jean across the Pyrenees is beautiful.

  • @mollyong8510
    @mollyong8510 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi David, thank you for your sharing your experience n expenditure with us. To walk the Camino is in my bucket list. However I wouldn't be able to in so many days. Can you advice me on a shorter journey, starting point n my ultimate goal would be the Cathedral. I am from Malaysia and which airport should I fly in to begin my walk. Thanks.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Molly, you’re welcome and thanks for your kind words. Yes many people do shorter distances as well and end up in the cathedral in Santiago. Many people start in Sarria and takes around 8 days to get to Santiago. You can actually fly to Santiago and take a bus (I believe there are buses from airport that take you to Sarria or train/buses from Santiago).
      I hope you make it. Let me know if you have other questions. Buen camino!

    • @mollyong8510
      @mollyong8510 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi David
      Thanks for your prompt, helpful reply. Would appreciate if you can recommend any links that I can read up on for the suggested 8 days trail? If travel borders are opened up, Sept 2022 or 2023 would be the dates I am targeting. 😊

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +1

      @@mollyong8510 Hi Molly. There are many resources but here's one I found online from Sarria to Santaigo = stingynomads.com/camino-frances-sarria-santiago-walk/
      This is a popular Camino forum that has a lot of good information as well = www.caminodesantiago.me/community/

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi @@mollyong8510 - here's a guide from Sarria to Santiago that is well detailed = stingynomads.com/camino-frances-sarria-santiago-walk/
      You can also check out the Camino forum that has a lot of good info too = www.caminodesantiago.me/community/
      I'm excited for you! Please reach out of if you have any other questions or if I can help in any way =)

    • @mollyong8510
      @mollyong8510 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hidavidwen thank you so much for the info. Going to go thru them and will definitely contact you again. ...I am sure I will have further questions to ask later on.
      Here's wishing you a great life, David 😊

  • @nataliasanroman4121
    @nataliasanroman4121 Před 3 lety

    Thanks David, for all your tips and follow ups of your journey. I wanted to know if you could charge your phone at albergues? Also, I was wondering if you could shower at albergues.
    I really hope to one day walk the camino, and your videos have been really helpful and inspiring, so thank you for that 🤗

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Hi Natalia - I hope you've been well and thanks for your words. Yes you can charge your phone at albergues-no worries, there will be enough charging outlets. It's best to bring a universal adapter though and one with several ports. Also, bring along a portable power bank if you can (I have the Anker PowerCore 13000 Portable Charger)...it will help you out during the day (I listened to music and podcasts on my phone...so I needed it!)
      And yes, ALL albergues have showers too. No problem. I brought with me a small bottle of shampoo...which you can buy more of at a supermarket (you can probably find one every few days).
      I hope you will one day, you'll love it! If you could choose..when would you want to walk it?

    • @nataliasanroman4121
      @nataliasanroman4121 Před 3 lety +1

      @@hidavidwen thank you so much! I'm planning to go on September of this year (of course hoping this pandemic is under control by then). I saw in your videos that is not that crowded during those days and the weather is not as hot as in summer.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      @@nataliasanroman4121 Best of luck to you! I hope you make it out there. September is a great time to walk. Keep in mind that next year (2021) is a holy year so it may be quite crowded (Google 'holy year camino'). But who knows...who knows what will happen next year. Let's hope for the best!

  • @boxie001
    @boxie001 Před 2 lety +1

    I always wanted to walk it but I can't get over the religious aspect of it, I could ignore it but I am just that shallow :)
    I see those shells on/in the ground here in Haarlem.
    going to do the Pennine way in Britain someday.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety

      Hey there! Oh is there any way I can convince you otherwise to walk it (because I think you'll love it)?
      I'm not religious and to be honest, I didn't feel like there was any religious aspect to it-each person walks it for a different reason. I would say a majority (80%+) of the people I met did not do it for religious reasons but rather personal/spiritual (eg. what should I do with my career? relationship? next steps?)
      But good like with the Pennine way...never heard of it until you brought it up, so I just bookmarked it for myself too
      Happy new year!
      David

    • @boxie001
      @boxie001 Před 2 lety

      @@hidavidwen I have never ever been to a church or other religious building, I like to keep it that way I do not want to end that streak.
      it would be very hard to avoid any of that.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +1

      @@boxie001 There aren't any religious buildings that you actually have to enter to be honest-it's a long path through small/big towns, restaurants, and albergues (hostels)/hotels. Well best of luck to whatever you do...we all have different interests and goals...just wishing you the best and most importantly, a safe journey wherever you go =)

    • @boxie001
      @boxie001 Před 2 lety

      @@hidavidwen from what I have seen people go into churches to get that pilgrim passport stamped.
      I would be confronted with that all the time.
      even if I go alone I am a people magnet for some reason :)

  • @chinsewying7447
    @chinsewying7447 Před 2 lety +2

    Is it safe to carry cash on us throughout the journey?
    What is the ATM machine does not work

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +2

      Hey there - yeah it is safe to carry cash in my opinion if you have a safe place to keep it (eg. money belt). All ATMs worked for me...but yeah there is always that "what if." I know a few who just took all cash with them instead of using ATMs, and it worked out fine

  • @laurelaplin5245
    @laurelaplin5245 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks for this great, informative video David. Did you just bring a sleeping bag liner and if so was it warm enough? I'm debating whether to bring a lightweight sleeping bag or just a liner for my walk in September - October.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi Laurel - thanks for the kind words. I only brought a sleeping bag liner, and many albergues provide blankets.
      I guess it's personal preference, but I would advise to just bring a liner and layer up at night if it gets cold (because the extra added weight does make a difference!).

    • @laurelaplin5245
      @laurelaplin5245 Před 3 lety

      @@hidavidwen Great, thanks for your suggestion!

  • @Kremlin59
    @Kremlin59 Před 3 lety +1

    At Cruz de Ferro I totally lot my shit! LOL. I strted blubbering like a baby. Not sobbing. Not whimpering. But out right wailing. It was the most emotional place on the camino.

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 3 lety

      Thanks. Yeah it was also an emotional place for me too. I was there for around 30 minutes just thinking…

  • @user-bi4hg1rx4h
    @user-bi4hg1rx4h Před rokem +1

    long hikes is ok with me, whats disabling for me is my phobia of heights, will this be a concern for camino?

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před rokem +1

      Thanks. The camino should be fine...it is not a "mountain" hike...and there isn't much elevation gain

  • @trevorcox3669
    @trevorcox3669 Před 2 lety +2

    Can I buy a map or book on each section and town names where I stop each night
    Thanks

    • @hidavidwen
      @hidavidwen  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Trevor - many people use John Brierley's guidebook:
      www.amazon.com/Pilgrims-Guide-Camino-Santiago-Franc%C3%A9s/dp/1912216051