Thanks for another lovely video. I am preparing to go off to Shikoku again in March. The first time was lovely as you know and I expect to have an even deeper Henro this next time around. May Peace Prevail on Earth.
My weather was absolutely beautiful. I didn’t think it hot at all, but I live in the southwest Arizona desert. I do believe the temperatures were in the high 70 to mid 80 degree F range.
Maybe – just maybe you would be up for the TGO Challenge hike across Scotland next. It is in May 2016 and hosted by the TGO magazine. I think you can still request a slot. I will go with TGO Team Canada (four of us).
Hi Dara, thanks for this. I just looked it up and it looks amazing and challenging! Will you blog about it? I might have to live vicariously through your experience next year!
Thanks for another lovely video. I am preparing to go off to Shikoku again in March. The first time was lovely as you know and I expect to have an even deeper Henro this next time around. May Peace Prevail on Earth.
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Hi Dara, I’m very envious of you heading back to Shikoku! I think I’ve convinced myself to do it again too 🙂
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Great video, beautiful photos and I really love the music!
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Thank you 🙂
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Fabulous video. I walked the Camino Inglés this August (2014) and your video brought back so many memories. Thank you!
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Thanks Arlene, was it hot in August? I got 4 days of perfect autumn weather with cool mornings but lovely sunny days, it was a nice walk.
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My weather was absolutely beautiful. I didn’t think it hot at all, but I live in the southwest Arizona desert. I do believe the temperatures were in the high 70 to mid 80 degree F range.
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Maybe – just maybe you would be up for the TGO Challenge hike across Scotland next. It is in May 2016 and hosted by the TGO magazine. I think you can still request a slot. I will go with TGO Team Canada (four of us).
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Hi Dara, thanks for this. I just looked it up and it looks amazing and challenging! Will you blog about it? I might have to live vicariously through your experience next year!
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