In a nutshell: 300 km, shitty weather, broken phone, a drone that got caught in a tree and for the sake of variety we watched awesome sunsets and made good memories!
    YEIH, hop on and pedal up to cycle the Camino de Santiago!

    On this 300 km bikepacking trip I had company! A friend of mine joined in, so together we cycled along the stunning coast line of Portugal and Spain until we reached our destination: Santiago de Compostela!

    Enjoy watching!

    Cheerio, Goodbye, Salut and Adios!

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    41 Comments

    1. Awesome imagens of the way… it was certainly a "um bom caminho"; ohhhh now it's in spanish so: "fue un bueno camiño". Adios and see you soon here Cheerio. ☕⛺🏕🏞🌎🙏🚲😊

    2. Cada video es mejor que el anterior!!! Precioso Santiago. Y ahora? Asturias, Cantabria, País Vasco y sigues por Francia? Buen camino!!!!

    3. What does your clavicle tattoo say / mean? You give me a laugh every time … biking in your flips and this time in those orange socks .. you are a lone Wolfe … more power to you

    4. I have a question. in Europe do you guys have your bicycles set up with the front brake on the right side of the handlebar? I'm in the US and bicycles come with the front brake on the left and I always have to switch because I'm used to riding motorcycles with the front brake on the right side

    5. You should have way more subscribers than you have currently. Keep plugging away with this blog, it’s really great, honest, uplifting and inspiring. You’re very likeable.
      Well done, I hope to watch many more 💪🏻👍❤

    6. I took my wife to Santiago (by car) in 2003, and the year later my teenage daughters. It is such a special place. Now that Covid appears to be fading I had hoped to ride there from the UK. However, the Spanish law mandating the use of cycle helmets puts me off. I notice that much of the time you were not wearing one whilst riding in Spain. Was this an issue?

    7. I do enjoy your videos very much. I also learn quite a lot from them. What is refreshing is that you are extremely honest about your joys and struggles. Thanks for your hard work in making these videos.
      Best from Ohio, USA

    8. Lovely video. Thanks! I am planning to ride from Porto to Santiago in Sept. and I am uncertain about some equipment. You are using dropped bars and not mtn. bike (flat )bars. Many of the paths looked like they would be easier/safer with mtn. bike bars. If you could do it again, which style of handlebar would you use?

    9. Thanks for Speaking English! I understand you perfectly my friend. I know some Spanish? My first language is English. Safe Travels Mi Amiga 😁💗🙏

    10. 😆I can totaly relate to google maps sugesting broken bike paths even a rabbit trail can be sugested on google maps.

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