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Thanks for sharing!!Many of you have seen my Camino video and messaged me about it (thanks!), and It's been too long since I've been on the Camino. But my brother and I have been hiking all over the world over the past ten years in the meantime. We put together a video listing our picks for the 10 best walks we've done over the past decade -- and yes, the Camino de Santiago Francés is in it, including video from my original trip. I hope this helps someone who has done the Camino and is looking for their next challenge!
-Hank
Thanks guys loved your video. I never tire of going on new walking adventures one of my favourites is the South Coast Walk in Tasmania. You get dropped off by light plane and walk out with no huts, roads or services along the way.Many of you have seen my Camino video and messaged me about it (thanks!), and It's been too long since I've been on the Camino. But my brother and I have been hiking all over the world over the past ten years in the meantime. We put together a video listing our picks for the 10 best walks we've done over the past decade -- and yes, the Camino de Santiago Francés is in it, including video from my original trip. I hope this helps someone who has done the Camino and is looking for their next challenge!
-Hank
Excellent video. Glad to see the Camino de Santiago listed as one of your favourites. Not sure if you've been on the Inca Trail or the Salkantay Trail in Peru, but those are great hikes as well. I have Everest Base Camp on my bucket list. Someday in the not too distant future, I will make it! Cheers!!Many of you have seen my Camino video and messaged me about it (thanks!), and It's been too long since I've been on the Camino. But my brother and I have been hiking all over the world over the past ten years in the meantime. We put together a video listing our picks for the 10 best walks we've done over the past decade -- and yes, the Camino de Santiago Francés is in it, including video from my original trip. I hope this helps someone who has done the Camino and is looking for their next challenge!
-Hank
Thanks guys loved your video. I never tire of going on new walking adventures one of my favourites is the South Coast Walk in Tasmania. You get dropped off by light plane and walk out with no huts, roads or services along the way.
Beautiful photography with engaging narration. Loved it.
Peg and I got lucky getting a last minute wilderness permit in April for the Grand Canyon. We just had to wait one day first on the south rim. The ranger said the permits were usually all taken by December. It was one of our best backpacking trips.
Apart from the Overland Track in Tassie there are at least two other Australian hike trails I can recommend. The Great Ocean Road track (about 100km SW of Melbourne Vic) it can be walked as a camping adventure or you can stay in B & Bs. It usually takes between 4 and 5 days. The other hike is the Bibbleman Trail in W.A (over on the far west coast). Its over 1000km and from what I have read usually takes 5/7 weeks depending on your walking speed. As you might expect many people walk it in stages. Thanks for your video.
Many of you have seen my Camino video and messaged me about it (thanks!), and It's been too long since I've been on the Camino. But my brother and I have been hiking all over the world over the past ten years in the meantime. We put together a video listing our picks for the 10 best walks we've done over the past decade -- and yes, the Camino de Santiago Francés is in it, including video from my original trip. I hope this helps someone who has done the Camino and is looking for their next challenge!
-Hank
I have done most of the Bibbulmun track and can highly recommend it too!
Excellent video. Glad to see the Camino de Santiago listed as one of your favourites. Not sure if you've been on the Inca Trail or the Salkantay Trail in Peru, but those are great hikes as well.
My family spent 10 days in Albania a couple summers ago. We did not do any multi day trekking; however, we did spend some time hiking in the Albanian alps. Feel free to message me and I’ll send you our blog post. It’s rugged territory around Theth and valbone. We walked from theth over the pass to valbone and did day hikes from both theth and valbone. Spectacular scenery, untouched, beautiful people. I have researched longer trips in the area and would love to return for more!Just wondering if any of you have tried the new walking/hiking trails in the Balkans. We read this article in the Guardian last year & the Green, White, & Blue trails described there sound pretty inviting. However, we're not sure if they might be a bit too challenging for us. If you have tried these, can you report on any challenges (e.g. steep climbs, distance between accommodations &/or food), compared with the Camino Frances?
My family spent 10 days in Albania a couple summers agoWe walked from theth over the pass to valbone and did day hikes from both theth and valbone.
If you want a mid-tier coastal challenge hike I recommend the Lycian Way in Turkey. It takes about 3 weeks and you basically walk on and off the Med coast from South-West Turkey to Antalya. I had a great time and you want to start in late Sep/Early Oct or it can be too hot.
Fabulous video, very inspiring and you've given me food for thought!Cheers lads
Glad you liked it! Any suggestions on where we should go in Ireland?
-Hank
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