Day 26 Camino De Santiago. Full Journey. Astorga-Foncebadón 26K A beautiful day includes chocolate
Top rated documented journey showing El Camino De Santiago-Frances.
In this video I see the landscape continue to change and feel the frost in the air. My spirits were up, my body healing and feet feeling better. The stone buildings in the ancient villages amaze me. Brilliant stone puzzles. Small doors perfect for Frodo. I walked by 1/2 mile of wooden crosses stuck in the wire fence, a beautiful thing. I enjoyed every step and every breath. I really loved the village of Foncebadon. Wow. It was like going into a time warp with how primitive it was.
I also saw a poem on a piece of slate:
last night as i lay sleeping
i dreamt-marvelous error!-
that i had a beehive here inside my heart
and the golden bees were making
white combs and sweet honey
from my old failures.
~antonio machado
spanish poet.
LOVE!!
I explored and loved every minute of the crisp cold air, the view of the mountains and the path I am walking on.
Counting my blessings every day. Thanks for the love, Alaskan Pilgrim - Jeanee
Entry into Santiago! End of Journey. Top rated documented journey showing El Camino De Santiago
In this video, I arrive in Santiago! I timed it so I only had 10K to hike that morning. I wanted to get to Santiago early to be able to enjoy the whole day. I planned on taking my time and savoring each last kilometer, but instead my legs couldn’t be slowed down and at times I jogged. It was surreal to walk under the arch and into the plaza and see the magnificent cathedral. I was in shock. It hit me when I got my Compostela at the pilgrims office. A tidal wave of emotion took over me and I couldn’t stop crying. What an amazing end to this journey. A friend and I splurged and split a room at the historic Parador hotel. Most epic. Found out it’s the oldest hotel in the world! Built in 1599. It was originally a hospital to care for pilgrims. My heart and thoughts were bursting. Through it all, I have grown and learned so much. I’m grateful for this amazing journey and hope that you will plan your own Camino someday. Ultreia! Thanks for the love throughout this journey. It carried me. Alaskan Pilgrim-Jeanee.
Best Tips For Gear and Packing on El Camino De Santiago
I just returned from my Camino Francés. I wanted to post this video while things are still fresh in my mind. I don’t claim to be an expert in anything or know much, but I did learn a lot on this 500 mile trek.
In this video I share tips that worked for me, gear I used, helpful information for packing, from head to toe. This is what worked for me, what didn’t work good, and what I would have done different. I hope it helps you in some way on your pilgrimage. Much love Jeanee - Alaskan Pilgrim. Much love!
Ok! Here is the list of some of the brands and names of the gear that I used for my 500 mile trek across Spain.
My backpack - deuter SL Futura Pro 36L
My boots - Kuru Chicane Boot (it looks like they aren't making the boot anymore, but this is the shoe style of it.)
Shoe - Hoka One One -
ArmaSkin Liners -
Trekking Poles -
Buffs -
Rain Poncho - the one I used is out of business now, but here is one that is comparable.
Day Pack -
Belly/waist pack- The one I used I bought in France and can't find it online, but here is one similar.
Drylite towel -
Pro Compression socks -
Sunhat - I've had mine 10 years. Love it.
Northface Jacket -
Columbia clothes, pants and shirts, any will do. -
Silk sleep sack -
Silk shirt to sleep in -
Battery charger/pack -
Power adapter -
portable keyboard -
Three Days in Paris
A brief scattershot of Paris with two friends. We wanted to maximise our time/interest so made good use of the Velibs (hire bikes)
Evening: Rue du Lappe in Bastille
Day 1: Cycling around the Palais, the Champs Elysees, The Opera Nationale, Rue Rivoli, the first Chanel shop, The Louvre, Hotel de Ville, Notre Dame and the Quartier Latin (Sorbonne University) LUNCH. Afternoon was the Jardins de Luxembourg, Sulpice neighbourhood, Paris Catacombs. Night out in Pigalle.
Day 2: Montmartre and La Marais
Day 3: Parc des buttes du Chaumont, Rue Crémieux, cycling again alone the length of the Seine past the Conciergerie towards the Eiffel Tower, before a final absinthe in Bastille again.
Lunches on the Camino
RAW Travel's Mel Reynolds talks about what lunches are like while trekking the Camino de Santiago
A rainy day in Leon, Spain
Music and lyrics by Zach Williams: Old Church Choir
Finisterre. The end of my Journey. Ultreia! Top rated documented journey El Camino De Santiago
From the beginning, the end of my pilgrimage was always to walk on the beach at Finesterre and see a sunset at the lighthouse. It was moving to me to see so many Camino shells washing up and laying on the beach. This is where it all began. My heart was full to overflowing for the blessings I felt, arriving safe and healthy and for the experiences, lessons and people I met along The Way. A glorious end to an amazing journey. Thanks for the love, Alaskan Pilgrim- Jeanee
Episode 15: Craziest Albergue Ever (Camino De Santiago 2018)
Camino De Santiago 2018 Thru-hike Episode 15! We get back on the trail and head towards a famous albergue. Check back for more videos on the way!
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NotJustAHike
A 1hr mini-movie recording our 2nd pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago. It presents in movie form a reflection from our personal diaries. This movie stresses the importance of relationship. It also focuses on what some would call serendipity, but I prefer to call providence.
From Astorga to Santiago
250km, 8 day. Camino de Santiago from Astorga... in 3 minutes :)