Which was the Best Camino of these Four?

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
  • Having just recently walked the Via de la Plata, the Camino Invierno, the Camino Fisterra and part of the Camino Frances.......which do you think was the best Camino?
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    👇FAQ. I've added a list of videos down below that address common questions or fears for new Pilgrims.
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    TIMESTAMPS (in case you want to skip) 👇
    0:00 Intro
    2:25 Via De La Plata
    8:10 Camino Frances
    13:41 Camino Invierno
    20:55 Camino Fisterra
    24:24 Recap & The Most Enjoyable Camino
    28:00 Outro
    ⚡ Camino Blog ⚡
    For more details about each journey you can visit the detailed blogs at robscamino.com/
    It includes daily videos, blogs and photos.
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    This was quite a Camino adventure for me. Although I had walked 3 Caminos before, this one was longer, more remote and a little harder to plan and manage as I went along.
    1,200 kms over 60 days. I started in Seville on the Via de la Plata aka the VdlP. I headed north to Astorga, where I joined the Camino Frances briefly. Then at Ponferrada I veered off onto the Camino Invierno. The 'Winter Route'. And on reaching Santiago, I continued on to Finisterre (Fisterra) and Muxia.
    It was an amazing journey, completing 3 different Camino routes and visiting another briefly (Camino Frances).
    Each route was very different. But I was surprised at the end, to discover which Camino route I enjoyed the most!
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    GOOD CAMINO VIDEOS FOR NEWBIES
    I thought it might be useful to point these out, as they address a lot of questions that Pilgrims have when planning their first Camino:
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    The Camino de Santiago consists of numerous pilgrimage paths across Europe, all leading to St. James's tomb in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. THese include:
    1. **Camino Francés**, the most renowned, crosses northern Spain, starting in France.
    2. **Camino Portugués**, from Lisbon or Porto, combines urban and rural landscapes.
    3. *Camino del Norte* offers picturesque views along Spain's northern coast.
    4. **Camino Primitivo**, the first known pilgrimage route, is both challenging and rewarding.
    5. **Camino Inglés**, preferred by English and Irish pilgrims, is shorter and commences at the ports of Ferrol or A Coruña.
    6. **Via de la Plata**, the longest route, initiates in Seville and traverses western Spain.
    7. *Camino Francés from Sarria* covers the last 100 km, the minimum required for the official pilgrimage certificate.
    8. *Camino de Finisterre and Muxía* starts from Santiago, ending at the "End of the World".
    9. *Camino Portugués Coastal Route* is an alternative coastal path from Porto.
    10. *Camino Sanabrés* offers less-traveled paths from Granja de Moreruela, providing a unique spiritual experience.
    Each path offers a unique journey through history, culture, and nature, contributing to the rich tapestry of the Camino de Santiago experience.
    #caminodesantiago #caminovideo #caminoroutes

Komentáře • 109

  • @robscamino
    @robscamino  Před rokem

    Three and a bit Caminos.......and which one was best? Did the answer surprise you? Which Caminos have you walked, or are planning to walk? ERROR. Santiago to Fisterra to Muxia was 6 days, not 10.

  • @thelimitdoesnotexist2705
    @thelimitdoesnotexist2705 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Hi Rob, i came across your video in a thread on Ivars forum! What a great video. I also felt the emotion at Finisterre, its where i ended my camino. It felt like the end to me more sitting on the beach watching the sunset than Santiago did, which surprised me. Ive never come across your videos before, new subscriber :)

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 7 měsíci

      Welcome to the channel....... Yes, Santiago has never felt like a good 'finish line' to me

  • @fecardona
    @fecardona Před 11 měsíci +6

    Hey Rob, thanks for these wonderful insights and helpful first hand material. I’m doing my first camino (Frances) in mid-May 2024. You’re the David Attenborough of the Caminos!

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci +1

      LOL. Glad they are helpful. Pat and I are planning Le Puy for next year. We want to try a new one.

  • @peterfontaine4627
    @peterfontaine4627 Před 11 měsíci +3

    What a beautiful description of your latest adventure! I could really sense the feel of each of the pathways that you walked. Can't wait to get out there myself. Congratulations on another transformational experience.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      You'll love it. Buen Camino 🙂

  • @rudymazar8666
    @rudymazar8666 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I have done the camino Portuguese at the end of 2022 and loved it ! following all your advice . Thank you !

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      Glad it helped. When's the next one ? 🙂

    • @rudymazar8666
      @rudymazar8666 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@robscamino Maybe 2024 ... I like the sound of the Invierno in the european summer or spring!! I will watch all your blogs and videos...

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      @@rudymazar8666 Summer might be hot. It's good to check historic weather conditions. I do that before selecting dates. Sites like: www.accuweather.com www.wunderground.com www.yr.no/nb and others

  • @joanbelmont5450
    @joanbelmont5450 Před 11 měsíci +2

    It sounds like you had a marvelous Camino experience Rob! I can’t wait to catch up with your videos on your blog. You had shared the link with me a month ago but I have been so busy with classes. Definitely looking forward to absorb that great experience you had! May God continue to bless you friend 🙏🏻

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci +1

      The day by day Blog with videos is here: robscamino.com/blog/

    • @joanbelmont5450
      @joanbelmont5450 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thank you Rob!! 🎉

  • @bobmcghee1984
    @bobmcghee1984 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Congratulations on reaching out to 10,000! Bob

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you! and thanks for your support!

  • @julianlord5366
    @julianlord5366 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I was only on the VDLP last year for one day and two nights -- just one thing to add, apart from the typical branching off to the Sanabrés, you can also branch away onto the Camino Torres at Salamanca, which would be a way to avoid the "crowds" on the busier Samanca > Astorga section, if you wanted to. Because I was walking south, I met about 40 pilgrims on that one day, so considerably more than you did on your whole VDLP !! Though that was in July, so bang in the middle of Camino season. Then again those 40 or so were the only pilgrims I met on the entire section between Medina de Rioseco and reaching the Portuguese Way.
    The Catalan Way is similar in some respects to the VDLP. I even had a very similar experience seeing those Francès mountains walking towards Logroño on the Catalan/Ebro Way two years ago ...
    1,000 to 1,200 K is my usual minimum -- though my Home to Rome in 2025 will be just a short 800K job, that's simply how far Rome is from here.
    As to the Francès, I would never go to Santiago with at least one part of that walk being on the Francès.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      Great tips and insights Julian. You have to love the Frances. It's very special I think.

  • @stephenreid_66
    @stephenreid_66 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Congratulations Rob on your exploits, you're some man for one man, I'm inspired to do the Invierno now,sounds like a good walk

  • @AmyDeerie
    @AmyDeerie Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have found the video, Rob - i'm going to check out your blog now :)

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 8 měsíci

      The Invierno part of the Blog starts here: robscamino.com/category/camino-invierno-to-santiago/

  • @DavidHRyall
    @DavidHRyall Před 10 měsíci +1

    I agree about the beauty being the community, that's such a great point! The intermittent solitude is nice, but it's the people and the connections that really make the journey worth it for me, and open my heart and soul ❤️

  • @WoutervanTiel
    @WoutervanTiel Před 11 měsíci +1

    That is very interesting for a new comer thinking of starting on the Frances, then hopping north to catch some of the Norte, and then the primitivo to Santiago and on to Muxia and then to Porto and on to the Azores. Maybe once I'll be on the Frances I'll stay there. I'll come back with a bike for sure i can already tell.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      Sounds like a great journey...

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      Come back with a bike? See what you think after walking a Camino 😉

  • @bethsola2617
    @bethsola2617 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video, thanks so much for your thoughts

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      Glad you enjoyed it....... makes a change from talking about boots and poles......

  • @laurap.5804
    @laurap.5804 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very very interesting video!!!!

  • @DavidHRyall
    @DavidHRyall Před 10 měsíci +1

    Welcome back! 🎉

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 10 měsíci

      I'd like to say it's good to be home. But I always find my heart gets left in Spain. Just a bit. 🙂

  • @shaunminehan
    @shaunminehan Před 11 měsíci +1

    So wonderful to hear all your Camino stories Rob. Just delightful. The donativo in Rabanal brings back nice memories. Glad they still serve cake and a cuppa tea in the afternoon! What a lovely little hamlet it is there.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      I would certainly stay there again...

  • @evansfitts4632
    @evansfitts4632 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Rob, I just finished the Camino Frances (June 22)! I viewed your videos prior. They were spot on!
    The journey was all a grand adventure. Thanks for sharing your experiences. Very helpful!

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      Glad to hear you had a great experience. When's the next one? 🙂

  • @bmtdoc
    @bmtdoc Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you for your heartfelt reflections. One day soon, I hope to explore it.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      I hope you can make it soon. Buen Camino.

  • @susanneal3781
    @susanneal3781 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you, Rob. Loving your journey on your caminos can't wait for more of your fantastic exploits .buen camino ✨️

  • @rikclaymore8004
    @rikclaymore8004 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video Rob, a real cliffhanger ! I’m planning 2nd Camino having done the Frances … this certainly helps in weighing up the options

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      So many Camino Routes, so many options........and so little time 😳 I might start doing multiple shorter routes I think.... But, that long one was really something!

  • @lugsdin
    @lugsdin Před 11 měsíci +2

    Wow - amazing effort Rob!! Well done. And sounds like it was all perfect with no problems or issues - fantastic!

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      No problems at all. I'm getting better at it maybe 🙂 Though my shoes started to fall apart at about 600 kms! Thank Heavens for Duct Tape!

  • @DavidHRyall
    @DavidHRyall Před 10 měsíci +1

    I'm so glad you got to do Fisterra and Muxia! So worth it 🥰

  • @carolinesaunders6656
    @carolinesaunders6656 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Well I wasn't expecting that as your conclusion 😊 Heartening to hear as I will be starting from St Jean in 2 weeks time. I walked the Francés from Logroño last year, so I'm not sure how I'll feel when I reach that point and it's no longer new to me.
    I do enjoy your videos Rob. I'm a similar age and your attitude sits very comfortably with me.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I didn't expect it either! But I do love the Frances even after 3 times. I think I'll have to add a 'bit of it' to any future Caminos 🙂

  • @grantthepilgrim
    @grantthepilgrim Před 10 měsíci +1

    Santiago to Muxia is a beautiful Camino, can’t recommend it highly enough. The Frances has an energy which I put down to the people walking it generally having a wonderfully positive experience. Cheers Rob

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 10 měsíci

      Agree on both counts. Maybe it's all in my head, but I think those millions of pilgrims walking the Frances over a thousand years, leave an energy behind that is quite unique. 😉

  • @iainthompson502
    @iainthompson502 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Very interesting Rob - am thinking of the Camino del Norte next year but starting in Edinburgh, and following the old route from Mt Sainte Michel as closely as possible on a bicycle.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      Sounds like an amazing trip!

  • @johnavery5384
    @johnavery5384 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Excellent, thank you. Very reassuring that you still loved the Frances despite the crowds. Nit Pick, I thought St James’s stone boat made landfall in Padron.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      Ah You might be right John. Though it sure 'felt' like he landed at Fisterra 🙂

  • @dittanymorgan7039
    @dittanymorgan7039 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Really surprised me. After just coming back from the Frances, I’d thought that I need to do a far far more remote camino. I may still but interesting what you said. I truly hated from Sarria onwards because of the crowds, had to really reign myself in to not get unbelievably irritated, although had a couple of wonderful meals with some camino friends that I’d caught up with from before. Thanks once again for your hugely insightful videos. Love them. Can’t wait for the rest. I need to figure out how in earth to put mine together now

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I get it. The last 100 kms on the Frances needs a change in mind set to enjoy it. But I always enjoy it.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Maybe mix it up a bit? Try a more remote one and do a bit of the Frances?

  • @britchie7224
    @britchie7224 Před 11 měsíci +1

    As I was watching, Rob, I thought that maybe we ( husband and I) should walk the Frances and then go on to the invierno, given the anticipated business in September/October. But no, first timer, I'm hearing you and sticking to the Frances. Thanks for your sincere, honest review

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      Just accept, that the last 120 kms or so, will be busy. Accept it and embrace it........

  • @janemillington8392
    @janemillington8392 Před 11 měsíci +1

    What is the situation in regard to gratuities? I love your vids. Thanks for sharing. I live in NZ and am heading off to SJPDP in 3 weeks.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      In Spain it's optional and not normally added to the bill like in some countries. I tend to just leave any change they bring back, keeping anything more than a euro. or if I have paid by card, a euro or two. That would be after a full meal. For a coffee or something, just a few cents.....

  • @salvatoregranata7878
    @salvatoregranata7878 Před 8 měsíci +1

    My first camino was the Francis, however I found it too congested, my Camino is the GR65 in France but after watching you now. Everyone talks about the Camino Inferno but no one as enthusiastic as you. Astorga and Burgos because of "El Cid" are my two favourite locations on the Francis. Every Camino offers a cross-section of Spanish lifestyle, as I follow my paternal Spanish heritage. Thank you for the informative video.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 8 měsíci

      The Invierno is great, if you don't mind being alone.

    • @thelimitdoesnotexist2705
      @thelimitdoesnotexist2705 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @salvatoregranata7878 the GR65 is my favorite camino so far

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 7 měsíci

      @@thelimitdoesnotexist2705 I must try it one day!

  • @rudymazar8666
    @rudymazar8666 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Were the Australians from Brisbane.??My friends Frank and Patty just came back from that camino...

  • @stephkachel9191
    @stephkachel9191 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Congratulations on completing your 4th Camino and perhaps your most interesting one.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci +1

      It was certainly interesting. Though I think a first Camino, like a first love, is always special 🙂

  • @KiwiPilgrim
    @KiwiPilgrim Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks, Rob. I thoroughly enjoyed this overview of your camino routes. I have only walked the Camino Frances from SJPdP, so I have yet to experience other Camino routes. All going well, however, starting in September, my husband and I are going to walk from Lourdes to SJPdP on the Chemin du Piémont Pyrénéen, from there we'll train to Bayonne and walk the Camino Baztan to Pamplona and then train to Ponferrada as we hope to finish with walking the Invierno so your Invierno blog sections were so interesting to me. Thanks for sharing.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Wow! Sounds like a great plan.......

    • @KiwiPilgrim
      @KiwiPilgrim Před 11 měsíci +1

      @robscamino All going well. We've yet to try, but the heart is willing 😊

    • @thelimitdoesnotexist2705
      @thelimitdoesnotexist2705 Před 7 měsíci

      @KiwiPilgrim how did it go?

    • @KiwiPilgrim
      @KiwiPilgrim Před 2 měsíci

      Sorry for the late reply, I've only just seen your question. Our three different camino routes went very well - all very different from each other. We loved them all. We went on to walk a 4th camino route as we had spare time before returning to New Zealand. We walked the Caminos Teresianos, a camino route following the life of St Teresa of Ávila rather than another St James camino. It was wonderful too. Thus route took us from Ávila to Alba de Tormes then we walked on to Salamanca.

  • @Motorallyrider
    @Motorallyrider Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the feedback.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před rokem

      It surprised me........

    • @Motorallyrider
      @Motorallyrider Před rokem +1

      @@robscamino We are planning on the Frances leaving Brisbane 20 April 24 - 2 June 24. 44 days and a flexable schedule.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před rokem +1

      Sounds wonderful.

  • @cdnsamurai1253
    @cdnsamurai1253 Před rokem +1

    Hi Rob, thanks for this video, I always appreciate your insights. I am planning to complete the Via de la Plata in April '24. You mentioned that you kept your stages below 25km typically. I was wondering if you could share the daily stages you used. I am inclined to take the Sanabres route once I get that far north but am curious about your stages up until that point. What you describe on the Via de la Plata sounds wonderful to me!

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před rokem +1

      You'll love the VdlP. You can see a daily blog here: robscamino.com/category/camino-via-de-la-plata/

    • @cdnsamurai1253
      @cdnsamurai1253 Před rokem

      @@robscamino Ah! Perfect, thank you!

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před rokem

      I can't actually add an image of the stages plan here, but it will be just a list.
      Note that there are 3 stages where a taxi was used for part.
      A. the infamous 16 kms section of road early on (day 4)
      B. getting around the embalse long stage after casa de caseres (day 17)
      C. a hotel pickup from Arco de Capara (day 19)
      I headed North from Granja.
      But I had some Sanabres sections 'planned'.
      DAY Kms Stop
      1 10.00 Santiponce leave by 9 am
      2 12.80 Guillena (arroyo by Tower)
      3 18.90 Castilblanco
      4 28.70 Almaden (first road section by taxi)
      5 14.90 El Real de la Jarra
      6 20.00 Monesterio
      7 21.44 Fuente de Cantos
      8 22.12 Zafra
      9 20.62 Villafranca de los Barros
      10 27.27 Torremejia (Try?)
      11 15.96 Merida
      12 0.00 Merida
      13 16.80 Aljucen
      14 19.10 Alcuescar
      15 27.40 Valdesalor
      16 22.00 Casar
      17 41.00 Grimaldo (part by taxi)
      18 20.27 Galisteo
      19 29.50 Hostales Austurias-Jarilla (part by car - hotel pickup)
      20 20.44 Banos
      21 12.89 La Calzada
      22 20.90 Fuenterroble
      23 21.30 San Pedro
      24 23.86 Salamanca
      25 0.00 Salamanca
      26 14.27 Calzada de Valdiecel
      27 19.89 El Cubo
      28 13.65 Villanueva de Campean
      29 17.67 Zamora
      30 0.00 Zamora
      31 18.88 Montamarta
      32 20.90 Granja (then North)
      33 25.00 Tabara
      34 22.90 Santa Marta
      35 21.10 Villar de Farfon
      36 15.10 Mombuey
      37 13.40 Entrepenas
      38 18.30 Peubla
      39 0.00 Peubla
      40 22.00 Padonelo
      41 18.10 Vilavella
      42 12.90 A Gudina
      43 19.60 Campobecerros
      44 14.40 Laza
      45 19.20 Vilar de Barrio
      46 13.80 Xunqueira
      47 21.80 Ourense
      48 0.00 Ourense
      49 12.40 Tamallancos
      50 24.30 Castro Dozon
      51 18.40 A Laxe
      52 21.30 Dornelas
      53 20.10 Deseiro
      54 9.00 Santiago

    • @cdnsamurai1253
      @cdnsamurai1253 Před rokem +1

      @@robscamino This is great, thank you for taking the time for doing this. I tend to plan everything out beforehand, but I am going to try to be a bit more flexible next time around. I look forward to seeing more of your work!

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      I tend to 'go with the flow' when there. But for the VdlP and Invierno, accommodation options can be more limited and daily stages need a bit more thought. So I planned them out in detail. When there, I change the plan as I go........

  • @SetCCC
    @SetCCC Před 11 měsíci +1

    Wow! What an amazingl trip. I can't wait to hear all about it. How was it different doing the camino for 60 days vs 30 days?

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Sounds like a good video topic. Short answer it was great. And the variety of 4 different rotes was really good. Though I'm not sure I'll do 60 days again. It's hard on those left behind and to be honest, I think I'd gained all I was going to, by 30-40 days.

    • @SetCCC
      @SetCCC Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@robscamino very interesting! I'm looking forward to your videos!

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      There is a day by day blog here, with daily videos. robscamino.com/blog/

  • @brianduffy6154
    @brianduffy6154 Před 4 měsíci +1

    So Rob love your insights but you have given me a dilemma. I walked the Camino Frances, Camino Finnisterre, and Camino Portuguese from Lisbon in one go in 2022 and the Via Francigena to Rome in 2023. This year I was planning Rome to Jerusalem but with the war will postpone. Instead I was thinking of the VdlP but after hearing your views have had second thoughts. I have looked closely at the Camino Del Norte / Primitivo as an alternative but the prospects of rain, a lot of road walking and the seaside holiday vibe along the way are off putting. Also I have walked long sections of the south-west coast path in the UK and the regular ascents and descents are no fun and the 180 degree views of the sea horizon become tiresome. So what do you recommend I do? The other thing I would mention is that in your first impressions post on the VDLP you were very upbeat and talked about feeling the spirituality of the route but by the last day your views were markedly different and you sounded a bit fed up. I wonder what happened. My feeling is you are very gregarious hence your going on the Frances three times and the lack of fellow pilgrim interaction wore you down. There is nothing wrong with that of course but I wonder if you recognize that as a natural bias. Thanks again

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 4 měsíci

      That's a tough call Brian. I have reflected on it a lot. I think what changed for me on the VdlP is that after the first couple of weeks. I spent a lot of time walking with others. Maybe I loved the solitude, and perhaps that in turn fed my spritual needs? Caminos often turn out to be different than our expectations, and often I think they give us what we need at the time. Whilst I loved my 3 days on the Frances, it was probbaly enough. I loved the solitude of the Invierno. Who knows? We keep walking..........🙂

  • @laurap.5804
    @laurap.5804 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hi, was surprised to hear you slept in hostels with others!!!! Who was your experience? Could you sleep without being awake due to snoring????

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci +1

      It was good. Snoring did not keep me awake. I was tired, and used ear plugs...... I'll do a video on the whole experience.

  • @somehappenings246
    @somehappenings246 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great travels
    I don’t want to pry
    But out of concern
    Your eyes look different and are reflecting the light oddly
    Did you change your lighting? If not,…
    Have you seen an eye dr recently?

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      All good. Thanks for your concern. I have my eyes regularly checked. I have very strong lights in the studio, at many different angles. Probably the ring light behind the camera was set brighter... It does look a bit odd. (I mainly shoot business videos, hence the studio setup).

  • @shaunminehan
    @shaunminehan Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hey did you pre book Camino Frances beds on this trip?

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      I was only 4 nights on the Frances. I booked Astorga the day before. Rabanal was a Donativo so couldn't book, El Acebo was an Albergue I booked on the day, Ponferrada was a Hotel I booked the day before.

  • @sendirios8064
    @sendirios8064 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Hoy Rob. Hope you are well. Love your videos! How would you like to chat/interview a novice Pilgrim that just complete from Villafranca to Santiago and although watch all of your videos but still had so many lessons learned to say the least! You would probably, after talking with me, you might die laughing or have a heart attack.. Sendi

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      Let's have a chat. Are you in Ivar's Forum? We can connect there.

    • @sendirios8064
      @sendirios8064 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@robscamino Hi Rob. Thank you for getting back to me. Are you ready for a good laugh! 😂. Joking aside I loved it and want to do The Camino again! I’m not familiar with
      Ivar’s forum but I will look for it. I will also be glad to share my email with you. If it is ok with you. Best regards Sendi
      I’m not familiar

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@sendirios8064 Best not to share emails here. Join Ivar's Forum and send me a message there. www.caminodesantiago.me/community/

    • @sendirios8064
      @sendirios8064 Před 11 měsíci

      @@robscamino Hi Rob, I'm in Ivar's page and member's section. There are a several Rob's If ok which one is you?

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      @@sendirios8064 Robo

  • @joeninho4528
    @joeninho4528 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Why does nobody ever do the Portuguese? On CZcams I mean. It is one of the most beautiful, and historical.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I just searched CZcams for "camino portuguese" and came up with hundreds of videos. I just haven't got around to walking it yet, but I'm sure I will at some stage.

  • @alsever7732
    @alsever7732 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Whoa! You missed something IMPORTANT!!! At Finisterre, you walk across the highway to the beach away from town. Once there you kneel in the surf and let 7 waves hit you in the chest and..PUFF.. your sins are forgiven! Did it several times! It works! Walked the Frances, Primitivo, Portugese, Norte--hope to walk the plata this year. My favorite? The FRANCES!! NOTHING like it. Hope to NEVER walk from Sarria to Santiago again!

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 11 měsíci

      Sounds like I need to go back 🙂

  • @astcal
    @astcal Před 9 měsíci +1

    while I really appreciate you summarize and review the trips, it would be much more helpful if you can add some visual, such as maps, and text for all those names etc. just some constructive suggestions.

    • @robscamino
      @robscamino  Před 9 měsíci

      I understand. All a question of time, but I'll see what I can do. You can see the route here: It's an interactive map. robscamino.com/where-is-rob/