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A Video of my Camino in 2013

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[Camino Francés - June 2013]
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It has been more than 2 years since I walked the Camino de Santiago from SJPDP to Finisterre. It was the first time that I was travelling on my own, and I was terrified. I didn't know whether I'd be able to make friends, whether I was physically up to it and whatnot, but there was also this other thought in my head: what if I never try? And so I did, I set out on the journey like many of us here, and I LOVED it.

Ever since I've loved to travel. I've hitchhiked through the U.K. and Ireland, I've recently been to Nepal and Indonesia for 3 months and right new there are still a lot of different things on my list. I feel like it all started with the Camino, it was the perfect trip to start off with and I feel like the experience has opened my eyes. There'll definitely be a day where I go back and walk it all over again in a few years.

One of my hobbies is editing videos. I filmed a lot of different clips while walking and later edited into a video to remember all those beautiful moments. Please let me know what you think, I'm looking forward to people's opinions!


If you're interested in videos/stories on my other travels you can check out this site. Please let me know what you think!


The songs I used in the video:
Autoheart - Stalker's Tango
Patrick Watson - Tracy's Waters
The Heavy - Short Change Hero
UNKLE feat. Ian Astbury - When Things Explode
 
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Fun! Feel free to talk next time ;)
 
I liked it. But.......

Maybe another version for those who don't know much about the Camino could have some voiceover or captions?

All depends who the intended audience is suppose.

But overall I liked the fly on the wall style :)
 
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Hey CaminoDebrita & Robo,
yep, you're completely right, I should talk more! I tried it out in a recent video of my journey through Nepal/Indonesia and I really liked it, so it's something I'll be doing in the future, but since this video was made 2 years ago it lacks a bit of story. The initial intended audience was myself, it's a great way to remember the journey, but I can imagine that people who weren't there might get a bit confused or even bored with the video. It's something I intend to change in the future. Thanks for the feedback!
 
It would be easy to still add captions and a bit of commentary.....

But it works OK as it is too :)
 
Don't change a thing .... expressive, well thought out , reflective . Nice going . Loved it
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Robo: I know, but I want to leave this video as it is. It's how I've been remembering the Camino for the past 2 years and it'd feel weird to change it up now, and I'd prefer to record myself talking about the Camino while actually walking it, so I'll definitely do that on my second journey to Santiago. :)

DeadFred: Thanks, I appreciate it!
 
Thanks roblsch! I added the songs I used to my first post in case you're interested. I love to listen to music while hiking, especially on the harder bits. There have been quite a few times where I thought I was too exhausted to go on, then I listened to some songs and when the right one came up, I was good to go for another hour or so. :)
 

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