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[Video] St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago in September 2013

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When in September? It looks like the same weather I had, both sun and rain!
 
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When in September? It looks like the same weather I had, both sun and rain!
This was posted as a "Description" of the YouTube video. I am sure you can get more details on their walk there:

We headed off on our journey from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago in September 2013. We completed the 780km walk in 34 days which included one full day of rest in the city of Burgos. We only got rain on 4 days which made the walk incredibly pleasant for the most part.

Best part of the journey? Seeing magnificent sunrises every morning.

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This was posted as a "Description" of the YouTube video. I am sure you can get more details on their walk there:

We headed off on our journey from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago in September 2013. We completed the 780km walk in 34 days which included one full day of rest in the city of Burgos. We only got rain on 4 days which made the walk incredibly pleasant for the most part.

Best part of the journey? Seeing magnificent sunrises every morning.

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Thanks Ivar!
 
Great video, Ivar!! We must have been ahead of them. We finished September 19th in Santiago and we were blessed with only about an hour of "drizzle" our entire walk. What a beautiful time of year to walk :)
 
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Thank you for sharing this video. It has given me an idea of what to expect when we start our Camino this September 2014.
 
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Your video is beautiful. I was walking at the same time as you. Maybe we were at or near the same places at the same time!
 
Great video brought back many memories, we were also there at the same time. Arrived in Santiago september 26.
Thanks for sharing!
 
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