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Well, do you have a link? lol!
Click on the word "Mine" !Well, do you have a link? lol!
Oh yes, we watched this! Very nice! Thanks!
Merry Christmas... I've spent a couple of hours hatching a plan for my 2020 camino... wishing and hoping at this stage.... but it's exciting ❤
Merry Christmas... I've spent a couple of hours hatching a plan for my 2020 camino... wishing and hoping at this stage.... but it's exciting ❤
Oh yes, we watched this! Very nice! Thanks!
We are trying to figure out how to do the day between Fuenteroble to San Pedro. We can't take two days to do it because we need to be in Salamanca on time so we'd like to taxi part way. We can't figure out where the Camino goes from our maps... or where to take a taxi to so we can walk 25k or less. We can't do any 30k without killing ourselves. Help?
I can't open it. It says my country is underdeveloped or doesnt have access to something or whatever. I'm sure it looks good. Or does anyone know how I can get hold of LesBrass' video??
mmm.. I dont knowI get that and often wonder it's because I'm in France? Can you see if from within my blog? https://caminobrassblog.wordpress.com/2016/12/27/looking-for-arrows/
mmm.. I dont knowI get that and often wonder it's because I'm in France? Can you see if from within my blog? https://caminobrassblog.wordpress.com/2016/12/27/looking-for-arrows/
Sure, I'll try! Merci! :OD
sadly I cant log in to the account that loaded the youtube video to check the settings... I think the email address is no longer
I remembered the login... it's because of the music & copyright issues. I'll have to take a look at that soonNo, it doesn't work! :O(
Oh well. The thing is that I could be back on the VDLP in 2021, so I wanted to refresh my memories with your video. Well I'll try to open it later in some way.
/BP
I am really not very good at this - I don't have a photographic memory or detailed notes to refer back to, and I have only walked this part once. However, since today is a complete "day off" and no one else has chimed in, I will offer some comments, based on my photos, and a KML file on Google Earth.We are trying to figure out how to do the day between Fuenteroble to San Pedro. We can't take two days to do it because we need to be in Salamanca on time so we'd like to taxi part way. We can't figure out where the Camino goes from our maps... or where to take a taxi to so we can walk 25k or less. We can't do any 30k without killing ourselves. Help?
@kelleymac
@kelleymac
Hi I enjoyed revisiting those stops on the Le Puy Route and finishing in Sjpdp.
Did you upload the wrong video. I was wondering whether you also have footage on Vdlp ?
Annie
No.Is that the VDLP????
The first section of Camino from Fuenterroble de Salvatierra is very beautiful (from Fuenterroble to the summit "Pico de la Dueña"). As long as you can handle the climb, you should not miss that part. Quite soon after the peak, things turn less pretty. You soon find yourself walking alongside a road. The last 6.7im after Finca Calzadilla de Mendigos to San Pedro de Rozados is flat and (in my opinion) not very interesting. That is the section that I would miss if I had to ... but the question is how to arrange transportation. I don't see any taxi firms listed in that area. Your best bet might be to make arrangements in advance with the management of the hotel in San Pedro de Rozados. They might be able to arrange for a car to collect you at the Finca.Oh yes, we watched this! Very nice! Thanks!
We are trying to figure out how to do the day between Fuenteroble to San Pedro. We can't take two days to do it because we need to be in Salamanca on time so we'd like to taxi part way. We can't figure out where the Camino goes from our maps... or where to take a taxi to so we can walk 25k or less. We can't do any 30k without killing ourselves. Help?
When I was walking, one of the pilgrims had booked to stay in that hotel and arranged with them for them to pick her up at that spot (Finca Calzadilla de Mendigos). In the end 4 of us took the lift as we were all staying there. From what I understand the walk along the road was fine, it was a quiet road and not hilly but the distance was a bit too far for my companion (and I’m not a fan of road walking!). VII Carreras was a lovely treat to stay in, nice welcome and lovely food.The first section of Camino from Fuenterroble de Salvatierra is very beautiful (from Fuenterroble to the summit "Pico de la Dueña"). As long as you can handle the climb, you should not miss that part. Quite soon after the peak, things turn less pretty. You soon find yourself walking alongside a road. The last 6.7im after Finca Calzadilla de Mendigos to San Pedro de Rozados is flat and (in my opinion) not very interesting. That is the section that I would miss if I had to ... but the question is how to arrange transportation. I don't see any taxi firms listed in that area. Your best bet might be to make arrangements in advance with the management of the hotel in San Pedro de Rozados. They might be able to arrange for a car to collect you at the Finca.
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Oh wow. Just amazing...and inspiring.I've done alot of videos from Seville to Santiago on the "Via de la Plata" but although I'm self employed they don't like me posting any of them as some are regarded as commercial ones.. but here's an example for you.
I can recommend my video: Via de la Plata 2019Joe and I are burnt out on Christmas movies.
We've decided to spend today watching videos of the Camino.
What is your favorite VDLP video on YouTube?
Anyone?
Thanks! Did you start in April? What was the most difficult section for you? How did you manage it? Favorite section?I can recommend my video: Via de la Plata 2019
I can't tell which section was more difficult. I didn't have any problem at all with 24 km average a day. I had to stop at Aljucen because family-circumstances made me do this. Next year I will continu, and I enjoyed every day so much that I can't tell which the favorite section was.Thanks! Did you start in April? What was the most difficult section for you? How did you manage it? Favorite section?
What month did you do this, CharlieWart?Here's mine (only from Ourense):
Congratulations—. I’m in awe. From Ourense in One day !! and you could still talk when you reached Santiago. Thanks for your post - I loved it.Here's mine (only from Ourense):
What month did you do this, CharlieWart?
Our destination is also Astorga. I'll take a look. Thanks! What month did you walk?Mine is linked in my signature but I went via Astorga. I also filmed it on a crappy phone, so don't expect the quality to be very good!
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