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I am sorry, not even 2 minutes in the video, you drank and then you got on the road again? Like seriously? No hint of shame even? Couldn't do it the day before you joined traffic?
As a Czech, I needed turn on subtitles to understand the names 😂. But Mikulov is great, put you forgot to mention Pálava near by (you even showed a picture). It’s wine location so famous, they got wine names after them, with beautiful lake
My dream country Spain lovely country
Very nice video! Thanks.
I’m looking forward to kicking mine off this September. Thanks for your content.
Are you satisfied? If you were to make it today, would you use the same materials?
Hey guys!!!! I “only” have 30 days to do the whole camino! So i was thinking of using the train/bus for two of the stages, any recommendations of which two?
Great tips. Thanks. You might want to lose the music while talking. It’s a bit distracting and competes with your advice.
What time of year did you do this trip?
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I have done short segments of El Camino del Norte. How did you trained to be able to do the entire Camino and for how long ? I know the north coast very well. My father was from Santander. It is beautiful
Unfortunate background noise.
Love this video! Starting myself on Sunday. On average how many hours are you walking each day in this video?
Camino del Norte by bikei in 10 stages: Etapa 1: Irún - Deva. 70km (+1.688m) Etapa 2: Deva - Bilbao. 79km (+1.578m) Etapa 3: Bilbao - Santoña. 73km (+1.046m) Etapa 4: Santoña - Comillas. 95km (+1.407m) Etapa 5: Comillas - Ribadesella. 81km (+1.233m) Etapa 6: Ribadesella - Avilés. 94km (1.333m) Etapa 7: Avilés - Luarca. 84km (1.451m) Etapa 8: Luarca - Lourenzá. 81km (+1.307m) Etapa 9: Lourenzá - Baamonde. 65km (+1.365m) Etapa 10: Baamonde - Santiago. 100km (+1.672m)
QUICK question- we are planning to bike Camino del Norte - is it realistic to plan 10 days 80-100km / day with the same route as the walking route? REGARDIG Terrain: Will we need MTB or will a cross/ gravelbikes work are there many places we'dneed to push/carry the bikes? Is there a good map or book to help plan? We have done x-Alp via Claudia 6 times already and are in good shape. Is this realistic??? Thanks for any feedback:-). Go Camino😂
Hi. Could you give me the name of the bike tour/rental place you have used?
I would like to travel Basque region from the beginning of June. It is possible to travel by train? And what cities and towns I should visit? I appreciate anyones recommendations.
Historically and originally from India (Chennai Parotha) unfortunately it is bastardised and claimed ownership by some shameless communities with their own feacel versions.
Hola, What mapping did you use thanks?🙂...a great route
Hola, If wild camping this route, do most of the small towns and villages on the trail have small stores/shops for basic resupply of daily food?...To make my evening meal at camp...Thanks.
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We went to Menorca last year and did sections 1 and 2 and 17 and 18. Were going again in September to do a few more sections.Lovely film - well done completing the lot!!
Which stage could you head south east and join Camino Primativa? Also could you have left the coast for the last few days and still be going in the same direction? Appreciate what you’re doing. Grant
Good video! I will watch your other episodes as well. I'm thinking about walking the Camino del Norte in September this year. I've walked several since 2016 (more than 3000 km so far), but it sounds like rain is more than likely to be a constant issue in the mountains of northern Spain, especially over a month or more of walking. I'm going to invest in some good rain gear, waterproof socks and boot protectors (the ones that you pull up to your knees so that the rain flows away from the boots). From experience, I know that it takes a long time for wet boots to dry at night, even after much of the water has been removed with newspaper.
And end of Oktober? What do you think?
Hello Do you Thing its good to go with the bike o" caminho do norte"?
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Ticket prices would've been nice
Aviles and Covadonga
We want to go there this spring! Thanks for the great tips!
Hi Brian, are you from North America ? Do you have a day time contact no ? I am based in MST zone . Cheers Probaal aka Paul
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4:25 thank you for adding my hometown, we have a town like from a fairytale...
Czech republic is the beautiful country ❤❤
Wow try to learn how to pronounce the street name correctly if you are going to make a whole video on it.
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Very good video. However, it makes it seem like it is all fun and games 😊 I was there in May 2023, and it was HARD! Sometimes, the path was more rocks and steep up and down climbing than a minor elevation. And other times, the path was completely gone because of the rain. I would suggest this route for experienced hikers only! Furthermore there are only a few places to stay overnight when outside the towns.
Hi I’m watching your episodes on the Camino Del Norte. I’m chomping at the bit. What time of year did you go? The elevations were they hard? I walked camino Frances 4 years ago and loved it. Norte has always been on my mind to do. How safe is it? I’m a 63 year old woman. Reasonably fit had a few health issues nothing major. You make such a great vlog.
Great content. I have heard, that it’s hard to find places on the albergues in the begining of this route. Is that true? And where do you get the stamps?
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Best video I have ever seen about this Camino. I am interested what time of the year you did this? Are there camping sites along the route? Worth to bring tent, sleeping bag, etc? Or better to take hostels, hotels? Where are the stamping points?
I think they're all so beautiful!! Great editing the only thing I wish was maybe a little bit longer time of the pictures.. I definitely need to watch again and pause so I can see everything in the room.. 😊❤ ✌️❤️🇺🇸
Hi Brian, The kilometres that you mentioned between Portugalete -> Castro Urdiales and between Castro-Urdiales -> Laredo are way lower than the officiel distances mentioned in the Buen Camino app. Did you take alternatives on your own or the alternatives are explicitely shown on the camino? I am planning my Bilbao-Santander in May and when i saw 35 and 34 kms for the 2 steps above on the buen camino app i was a bit frightened. 😕 think my back and my joints will not survive! 😲
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Hi Brian, much loved your video, very well done, fits nicely in our recent research into the region for future travel. Love your personality, what happened to your channel activity, appears to have paused some years ago? Would love to find out what you’re up to now if still in the blogging realm or…?
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