WE WALK EACH STEP NEW OUR BREATH IS DEEP THE TRAIL ENCOURAGES MORE AND WE DO THE MORNING DEW HITCHES A RIDE THEN SIGHS GOOD-BYE WE LABOR IN SILENCE OUR BRAIN MEANDERS THEN RETURNS OUR BREATH HAS A CADENCE ONE, TWO, THREE FOUR ONE, TWO, THREE FOUR THE TRAIL ENCOURAGES MORE AND WE DO
(This will be an interesting and rewarding adventure. Great hiking!)
Great video and commentary. Thank You. We walked the Camino Francis a few years ago and plan on starting the Norte early September. We hope see more of your journey,have a wonderful time.
Thanks for the video. Just walked my first Camino (Portuguese from Lisbon) in September and already thinking about my next, which will be in April / May next year. It’ll be the Norte or Frances so videos like yours will help shape my decision. Buen Camino!
Finally thinking about my next Camino! Looking forward to following your journey. Sorry if I missed it, but what time of year did you walk? I did the Frances in Sept/Oct but need to consider coastal weather. Thanks and Buen Camino! 👣
Wow, what a fantastic journey! Going for my second Camino this summer and this will be very helpful to me. This first stage looking pretty demanding. Thank you! 🙏
Thanks for the nice video! Could you comment on the time of year? The video was posted in July, but the weather looks more like April or May, although you speak about summer holidays at one point. I've done three "del Norte" by bicycle, always in August. I plan to take my daughter and nieces on the "del Norte" on foot for a few stages around easter this year and am curious about what to expect.
Wow! I am planning to do camino del norte in September. I am still undecided whether I want to do or skip the first stage from Irun to San Sebastian. Because it's a very long distance on the very first day. Last year, on camino portugues, I started very easy (8 km, 16 km, 20 km) and so on and it was the perfect slow start for me. I looked on the map and it looks like it's impossible to divide this stage in two, because there is no accommodation on the way, right? :/ I would like to do it because it looks so beautiful!
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How long will you be gone???
WE WALK
EACH STEP NEW
OUR BREATH IS DEEP
THE TRAIL ENCOURAGES MORE
AND WE DO
THE MORNING DEW HITCHES A RIDE
THEN SIGHS GOOD-BYE
WE LABOR IN SILENCE
OUR BRAIN MEANDERS THEN RETURNS
OUR BREATH HAS A CADENCE
ONE, TWO, THREE
FOUR
ONE, TWO, THREE
FOUR
THE TRAIL ENCOURAGES MORE
AND WE DO
(This will be an interesting and rewarding adventure. Great hiking!)
Great video and commentary. Thank You. We walked the Camino Francis a few years ago and plan on starting the Norte early September. We hope see more of your journey,have a wonderful time.
Bellissimo… complimenti..
Buen Camino..
How close do the edges of the cliffs do you walk? I am thinking of doing del norte, but I have a very bad fear of hights.
Loving this. Doing Del North in September. Thanks for your advice and documenting your trip.
Thanks for the video. Just walked my first Camino (Portuguese from Lisbon) in September and already thinking about my next, which will be in April / May next year. It’ll be the Norte or Frances so videos like yours will help shape my decision. Buen Camino!
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Finally thinking about my next Camino! Looking forward to following your journey. Sorry if I missed it, but what time of year did you walk? I did the Frances in Sept/Oct but need to consider coastal weather. Thanks and Buen Camino! 👣
Wow, what a fantastic journey! Going for my second Camino this summer and this will be very helpful to me. This first stage looking pretty demanding. Thank you! 🙏
Thanks for the nice video! Could you comment on the time of year? The video was posted in July, but the weather looks more like April or May, although you speak about summer holidays at one point. I've done three "del Norte" by bicycle, always in August. I plan to take my daughter and nieces on the "del Norte" on foot for a few stages around easter this year and am curious about what to expect.
Thank you for your video. I have made my flight reservations, and I am landing in Madrid. How did you get to Irun? And from where?
I have a fear of heights, is there a wall the whole way up? Are the stairs pretty wide? Thank you!
Wow! I am planning to do camino del norte in September. I am still undecided whether I want to do or skip the first stage from Irun to San Sebastian. Because it's a very long distance on the very first day. Last year, on camino portugues, I started very easy (8 km, 16 km, 20 km) and so on and it was the perfect slow start for me. I looked on the map and it looks like it's impossible to divide this stage in two, because there is no accommodation on the way, right? :/ I would like to do it because it looks so beautiful!