When is the best time to walk Camino de Santiago and STILL skip the crowds!

Publicado 2023-09-17
🚶‍♂️ Planning to walk the Camino de Santiago but want to avoid the crowds? In this video, we spill the beans on the PERFECT timing to experience the Camino at its most serene and peaceful. Discover the insider tips and strategies to ensure your pilgrimage is a unique and intimate journey. Don't let overcrowding ruin your experience – watch now and plan your dream Camino adventure wisely!

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @fv1291
    Hola chicos!! ❤️❤️❤️
  • @user-gs6xo8hs8m
    Poncho doubles as a rain or solar shelter, if laying up for a couple of hours.
  • @rayw6359
    Good info. Still nervous about my Camino. All your share is so helpful. Thank you and be safe as your enjoy Japan.
  • @manfred5556
    I've wrestled the poncho vs rain jacket & pants decision hard. Going with the jacket and pants. They'll serve as my emergency warmth layers, so I can minimalize weight on longsleeve clothing. I'll have a light drybag to pack all my soakables during the monsoon. Every other decision in comparison? Easy peasy. May is my month because it's the only one that works for my circumstances on the home end. And I'm going with this advice: "Dress cold and walk yourself into warmth." Thanks for a great video to train with, backpack already packed and on.
  • Recently discovered your channel and love all the information and tips you both have to offer. I am in the planning stages of preparing for the Camino Frances in late August into September of this year.
  • @ruthduncan6256
    Love the Poncho, lightweight, versatile and easy to put on….have taken a rain jacket on 4 different Camino’s, only used twice…. Your information shared is so helpful and inspiring…would love to hear more about your Shikoku Camino, also others besides the Camino Francis, everybody has blogs and talks about the Camino Francis…keep talking and inspiring others to take venture out…🙂
  • @RosieKuhnPhD
    Where I live, on Orcas Island, in the US, its very hilly and beautiful. I’m preparing for my Camino, whether I go or not is not clear yet. However, in a sense my Camino is preparing for the Camino! My intention as I walk is to let go of “This is too hard—This is too long!” This brings me to my more pure intent to be in joy and experience my heart’s connectedness with Nature! Thank you for all you bring to these videos. I’d love to join you someday on one of your Retreats. I’ve signed up for more info!
  • @annc1503
    I waited to buy my rain gear until I arrived here in Pamplona yesterday as I wanted the Spanish 'Altus' poncho with the zipper and sleeves. ❤❤ Ann from Perth, Australia
  • @lindad6223
    Intentions vs. expectations... it makes all the difference in the world! My "One Day..." is nearly my "Day One" on the journey... but of course, the pilgrimage started long ago.
  • I walked the CF last April and we had hardly any rain, but it was cold in the mornings. The flowers were gorgeous!!! May was perfect too. The year before was about the same, but this year was greener and there were more flowers in April. Poncho!. Mine has lasted for 5 Caminos. It has sleeves and the extra pocket on the back. I like that it can hang from my pack when it stops raining. Get an Altus.
  • @valleygirl14
    Great video guys! After doing six and a half months on my thru hike with a rain jacket, I said a poncho for next time. Pancho for me in 2024!
  • Rain jacket because I have one. September because that when my friend can go with me.
  • @marliesk9920
    Poncho... very quick and easy to put on. Backpack straps stay dry. So much easier in the handling. It feels cosy and protected while walking.
  • @wilmabonet5086
    I set intentions on winter solstice but only three. One of mine was to go on the Camino, which I did in May. I manifested and accomplished. Yes there were fears. I never knew what to expect so at the beginning of my walk every day I would focus on whatever the Camino would bring me.