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PostSat Jun 01, 2019 12:41 pm 
Well that was quite the adventure! dizzy.gif Surely the farmer had some idea of what was likely to happen. There is a cowboy wisdom saying: If you're startin' to think you're an important man, try orderin' someone else's dog around. The donkey had his own ideas about who was holding whom at the end of a rope!

Between every two pines is a doorway to the new world. - John Muir
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PostSun Jun 02, 2019 1:10 pm 
Sculpin wrote:
Well that was quite the adventure! dizzy.gif Surely the farmer had some idea of what was likely to happen. There is a cowboy wisdom saying: If you're startin' to think you're an important man, try orderin' someone else's dog around. The donkey had his own ideas about who was holding whom at the end of a rope!
Yes, that was totally unforgettable winksmile.gif We agree with you, the donkey was leading the way and it was just a fun experience for him and a night out in the forest smile.gif

We are a young couple who loves hiking, nature walking and camping. We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can. Also we have a Youtube channel where we're showcasing all our hikes.
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PostSat Jun 08, 2019 12:10 pm 
Hiking through Wonderful Bufones de Arenillas and beautiful beaches in Asturias, Spain | Camino del Norte Pendueles, Llanes, Celorio - Day 18 Watch the full video here:
On the Day 18 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we got from the campsite "La Paz" in Pendueles to the campground "Playa de Troenzo" in Celorio. We woke up pretty late to a cloudy morning in a beautiful location at camping La Paz. We were more than happy with it because of its incredible location between the two beaches and unusual concept. It was extremely hard to wake up to the gloomy weather that was staying lately and you know when you like the place you kind of don't hurry to leave. We tried to pack everything up as quickly as possible and get on the trail. We started getting through the fields and went out to the beautiful viewpoint that produced the strange sounds. We took some pictures of the rocks and cliffs and got closer to the place where a thunder like sounds were heard... Leave us a comment if you have any further questions left or just want to share your experience. We would love to read your feedback - it is very important to us!

We are a young couple who loves hiking, nature walking and camping. We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can. Also we have a Youtube channel where we're showcasing all our hikes.
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PostMon Jul 01, 2019 12:43 am 
Very bright and sunny day on Camino del Norte| From Ribadesella to Colunga in Asturias, Spain - Day 21 Watch the full video here:
On the Day 21 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we hiked from the village Ribadesella to Colunga in Asturias. The campground was quiet except for the jackdaws that were disturbing our sleep in the middle of the night. We left the camping in Ribadesella and planned to get to Colunga till the evening. So we started hiking late as usual already when all the pilgrims are close to their final destination - we just start our day. The weather was drastically different from the last day with the hot sun above our heads and completely clear sky. We were to follow Camino indicators that day because it seemed to be going fine and as close to the coast as possible. So first part was almost all uphill but with quite a lot of shadow so that wasn't too bad. The route was going through the forest, fields and rural areas...

We are a young couple who loves hiking, nature walking and camping. We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can. Also we have a Youtube channel where we're showcasing all our hikes.
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PostSun Jul 07, 2019 2:57 am 
The first autumn day and getting to Oviedo |Camino del Norte from Villaviciosa to Cudillero - Day 22 Watch the full video here:
On the Day 22 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we got from the village Villaviciosa to Oviedo and then to the town Cudillero in Asturias. We woke up absolutely broken apart even though we slept well that night. All the muscles were sore and the shoulders and back were aching. Everything was telling us to stop that day but we couldn't. So we decided to continue the Camino in direction to Villaviciosa and probably find a spot there to camp cause there was no official camping whatsoever. Also we started to think about the big cities that we were getting close to - Gijon and Oviedo and we needed to skip them somehow as usual. So it was hard but we started walking. The weather was working in our favour - the sky was completely covered in clouds and we enjoyed it a lot after yesterday's extreme heat. We passed by few villages with old churches and the route was going through the beautiful green valley with eucalyptus forest on the sides... Leave us a comment if you have any further questions left or just want to share your experience. We would love to read your feedback - it is very important to us!

We are a young couple who loves hiking, nature walking and camping. We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can. Also we have a Youtube channel where we're showcasing all our hikes.
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PostSat Jul 20, 2019 9:56 am 
Untouched natural beauty of the atlantic oceancoast | San Pedro de La Ribera, Cabo Vidio and Cadavedo on Camino del Norte-Day 24 Watch the full video here:
On the Day 24 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we got from San Pedro de la Ribera beach to the village Cadavedo in Asturias. We spent a quiet night in the fields at a spot that we found yesterday. The day started nicely. Then the sun established it's place on the sky and it was there all day long. The first thing we planned to do is to get to Cabo Vidio and to explore this place - that's what locals recommend you to visit. Our trail started with path through the eucalyptus forest. Then we had a really long walk through the village Vivigo. We wandered a little bit in it and finally came out to Cabo Vidio Cliff. The place was absolutely spectacular giving you 360 degree views of the surrounding cliffs and stunning rocks that are standing out of the water. There is an important lighthouse located - that's seen from 40 km both sides.. Leave us a comment if you have any further questions left or just want to share your experience. We would love to read your feedback - it is very important to us!

We are a young couple who loves hiking, nature walking and camping. We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can. Also we have a Youtube channel where we're showcasing all our hikes.
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PostSat Jul 27, 2019 12:49 pm 
Splendid natural area of Cabo Bustu in Asturias, Spain | Camino del Norte from Cadavedo to Luarca - Day 25 Watch the full video here:
On the Day 25 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we got from Cadavedo village to the town Luarca in Asturias. We woke up really early that day to be in time to catch the train. It was our great motivation. We wanted to travel 2 stops and to get off on the station Caneiru so that we have more time to explore another beautiful cliff. And also we saw that most of the trail was on or near the road and we didn't want to walk all that distance. So we got ready as quickly as possible and rushed to the train station... Leave us a comment if you have any further questions left or just want to share your experience. We would love to read your feedback - it is very important to us!

We are a young couple who loves hiking, nature walking and camping. We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can. Also we have a Youtube channel where we're showcasing all our hikes.
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PostSun Aug 04, 2019 12:28 pm 
Discovering hidden scenic beaches in Asturias | Camino del Norte from Luarca to Playa de Otur - Day 26 Watch the full video here:
On the Day 26 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we got from the town of Luarca to Playa de Otur in Asturias. We ended up liking the camping Los Cantiles quite a lot when in the morning we had time to explore it. It was very spacious green space with lots of different spots to camp and the proximity of the ocean and incredible views from it - make it a special place.So we walked out of the camping and headed straight to the lighthouse to get a closer view of it. The lighthouse itself was nothing special but the white chapel at the side of it was standing out. Town was located in the couloir between hills on different levels. So we got that it was an actual fishing village because of the amount of boats parked in the port. Then we went up to the Ermita on the other side of the town and continued walking along the coast...

We are a young couple who loves hiking, nature walking and camping. We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can. Also we have a Youtube channel where we're showcasing all our hikes.
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PostSun Aug 11, 2019 9:56 am 
Discovering hidden scenic beaches in Asturias | Camino del Norte from Luarca to Playa de Otur - Day 26 Watch the full video here:
On the Day 26 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we got from the town of Luarca to Playa de Otur in Asturias. We ended up liking the camping Los Cantiles quite a lot when in the morning we had time to explore it. It was very spacious green space with lots of different spots to camp and the proximity of the ocean and incredible views from it - make it a special place.So we walked out of the camping and headed straight to the lighthouse to get a closer view of it. The lighthouse itself was nothing special but the white chapel at the side of it was standing out. Town was located in the couloir between hills on different levels. So we got that it was an actual fishing village because of the amount of boats parked in the port. Then we went up to the Ermita on the other side of the town and continued walking along the coast...

We are a young couple who loves hiking, nature walking and camping. We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can. Also we have a Youtube channel where we're showcasing all our hikes.
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PostMon Aug 12, 2019 5:47 am 
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PostSat Aug 17, 2019 12:56 pm 
Following the GR E9 - great alternative to Camino del Norte | From Navia to Tapia de Casariego - Day 28 Watch the full video here:
On the Day 28 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we got from Navia to Tapia de Casariego in Asturias. We woke up to a quiet chilly morning in the field. At night it was windy but we were warm because we covered all the sides of the tent with a hay that we found at a place.So we started the day very early and the plan was to take the train from Navia to the station Caridad which was 4 stations to skip the road part because there were no paths whatsoever looking at the map. And then continue on to Ribadeo to our camping site. So we had hour and a half of time to enjoy the coastal trail we started yesterday. It was almost 9 kms long but we didn't want to miss any of it because it was stunning all the way long. This coastal route was one of the best during this hike and it would be one of our favourites of all times. And even though we were almost late to the train...

We are a young couple who loves hiking, nature walking and camping. We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can. Also we have a Youtube channel where we're showcasing all our hikes.
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PostSun Aug 25, 2019 1:31 am 
Discover the Underwater world - Incredible As Catedrais Beach in Ribadeo, Galicia | Camino del Norte - Day 29 Watch the full video here:
On the Day 29 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we passed through Ribadeo and Las Catedrales Beach in Galicia. We packed everything up and were on the trail only at 12.00 a.m. So we hiked several kms along the coast, explored several amazing beaches with white sand and finally got to Ribadeo. We continued to hear the unusual Galician language around and were wandering the last days about how it formed and what is it similar to. And it stroke us that we're close to Portugal and it sounds much like Portuguese language. So we had a small walk in Ribadeo and then hoped on the train to move 3 stops further to get to the Praia As Catedrais which was known as a popular tourist attraction. The train stop was very close to it so after walking 2 kms along the coastal path we were at the place...

We are a young couple who loves hiking, nature walking and camping. We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can. Also we have a Youtube channel where we're showcasing all our hikes.
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PostSat Aug 31, 2019 11:41 am 
Scenic natural trail Ruta del Cantabrico in Galicia | Camino del Norte from Foz to Valdoviņo - Day 30 Watch the full video here:
On the Day 30 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we got from the town Foz to Valdoviņo in Galicia. It was a beautiful sunny morning when we woke up in the camping San Rafael. As we walked out of it we saw the indicator of Ruta Camino Natural del Cantabrico that we discovered yesterday. And so the plan was to follow this trail 3 or 4 stops further along the coast to the train station Cangaz de Foz and then take quite a long journey to Valdoviņo. So we walked the Ruta natural for about 10 kms, saw several beaches, two rivers flowing into ocean and overall enjoyed it a lot...

We are a young couple who loves hiking, nature walking and camping. We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can. Also we have a Youtube channel where we're showcasing all our hikes.
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PostSun Sep 15, 2019 1:35 pm 
Exploring Island area of Sanxenxo, A Lanzada and O Grove in Galicia | Camino del Norte - Day 31 Watch the full video here:
On the Day 31 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we hiked from the town A Lanzada to O Grove in Galicia. So we started the day late and got out of the camping at the latest possible hour of check out at 12.00 am. The camping was actually very nice and the views of the surrounding islands were absolutely fantastic.So we went out of it and right away were forced to walk along the car road because there was no alternative path. And the thing that we noticed yesterday about the place being very touristic with the variety of hotels and apartments just got proved. We were there out of season and so couldn't really see the whole picture how it is when it's hot but we could imagine that it might be very busy. We passed along the beach and went out to the Ermita de Nosa Seņora da Lanzada and saw the ruins of the Roman town. It was a viewpoint of one the longest beaches of Galicia La Lanzada...

We are a young couple who loves hiking, nature walking and camping. We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can. Also we have a Youtube channel where we're showcasing all our hikes.
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PostSun Sep 22, 2019 12:21 am 
Final day getting to Santiago de Compostela | Camino del Norte - Day 32 Watch the full video here:
On the Day 32 of our Camino de Santiago del Norte we got from the village O Grove to the city Santiago de Compostela. The next day we had a very little time before our bus at midday and we woke up early to be able to walk slowly the distance to the town O Grove. We crossed the same river bridge as yesterday and said goodbye to the cute little crabs and moved further ahead along the bay in direction to the town. We said thank you to the eucalyptus forest for being a great company throughout our journey. We took the bus to Pontevedra and then changed another one to get to Santiago. In Santiago we had several hours to spare and we decided to visit the square of the Cathedral of Santiago (that is a goal for all the pilgrims). The place was beautiful and filled with light with a unique atmosphere of pilgrims coming and walking around with their backpacks...

We are a young couple who loves hiking, nature walking and camping. We choose walking over driving and other types of transportation whenever we can. Also we have a Youtube channel where we're showcasing all our hikes.
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