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Please COMMENT LIKE & SUBSCRIBE 00:00 Intro 1:09 land in Barcelona 4:26 Day 1: SJPDP to Roncesvalles 25.2 kms 9:57 Day 2: Roncesvalles to Larrasoana 27 kms 14:00 Day 3: Larrasoana to Cizur Menor 21 kms , 32C 15:24 Day 4: Cizur Menor to Cirauqui 27 km, 35C 19:45 Day 5: Cirauqui to Los Arcos 36 kms, 38C 24:45 Day 6: Los Arcos to Logrono 27.6 kms 38C 30:59 Day 7: Logrono to Najera 29 km, 36C 34:57 Day 8: Najera to Belorado 43 kms, 40C 38:45 Day 9: Belorado to Atapuerca 31 kms, 38C 40:42 Day 10 Atapuerca to Burgos 20 kms, 34C 43:36 Day 11 Burgos to Hornillos del Camino 21kms, hot 38C 47:05 Day 12 Hornillos to Boadilla del Camino 42kms hot 38C 54:34 Day 13 Boadilla to Carrion de los Condes 27kms hot 38C 58:38 Day 14 Carrion to Moratinos 29kms hot 38C 1:00:35 Day 15 Moratinos to Reliegos 40kms hot 40C 1:07:07 Day 16 Reliegos to Leon 26kms hot 38C 1:12:20 Day 17 Leon to San Martin del Camino 25 kms 1:14:00 Day 18 San Martin del Camino to Astorga 27 kms 1:20:39 Day 19 Astorga to Foncebadon 28 kms 1:22:30 Day 20 Foncebadon to Ponferrada 27 kms 1:27:53 Day 21 Ponferrada to Trabadelo 35 kms 1:31:13 Day 22 Trabadelo to Fonfria 32 kms 1:37:00 Day 23 Fonfria to Morgade 42 kms 1:39:24 Day 24 Morgade to Palas del Rey 38 kms 1:42:16 Day 25 Palas del Rey to Calle 38 kms 1:47:26 Day 26 Calle to Santiago de Compostela 32 kms The Camino Frances from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago de Compostela an almost 800 km journey across northern Spain in the month of August with temperatures around 40 degrees Celsius in only 26 days. I am seventy years old and this my eighth Camino but my first Camino Frances. You ask why? then come with me in this journey to find out why I broke so many barriers and discover that the Camino Frances is effectively three different Caminos- the Pyrenees and la Rioja to Burgos, la Meseta to Leon and finally over the mountains into Galicia to Santiago de Compostela. I was born in Spain but my family migrated to Australia in 1962 and I do Caminos to reconnect with my country of birth. I have done seven Caminos in the past, the Norte, Primitivo, Lebaniego, Vadiniense, Salvador, Portugues and Muxia Finisterre but this is my first Camino Frances. I am a bushwalker hiker in Australia and I have uploaded more than 160 videos in YouTube and 90% of my hikes are totally off track, no trails.