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Ant Cullimore
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2016
2025 Movie 1
Our first recorded ride in 2025. We decided to take a roll around Launceston as something different to our rural road riding.
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Weighing the Camper Trailer.
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This is a short video to show we weighed the camper and it weighs 27.8 kilograms unladen. It is to illustrate the job discussed in my Blog.
4 Older Guys ride again
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3 trikes and an e-wheel head to the Berry Patch Cafe in Turner's Beach, Tasmania. The trikes were all Greenspeeds - a GTO (Ken), a Magnum SD (Colin) and a Magnum XL (Tony). I have no idea who made the e-wheel but it was quick. The purpose of the trip was to fulfil an idea of Ken who, at 91, has long wanted to ride part of the NW Coastal Path. In fact, ride somewhere where he was not sharing the...
Carrick via Whitemore - the longer loop
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Well, Colin and I were planning on an overnighter with the camper trailers but his rear wheel bearings have disintegrated. I didn't fancy the trip as a solo so decided to ride to Carrick instead. The day was pretty cool to begin with but warmed up as I rode. The days are getting shorter and colder now so maybe there will not be another trip for the Beriault Bicycle Camper until Spring.
March 2024 to Deloraine plus a bit about my Beriault Bicycle Camper
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An early autumn trip back to Deloraine. Last visited there in November 2023 but Colin was riding in from the north - Port Sorell - so I thought I would meet up and ride back to Longford with him the next day. In the end I was pretty tired by day 1's headwinds and the route I chose so there was no video for day 2 'cos I couldn't find the camera! For more details on the trailer and how it is work...
A 2024 ride in the Meander Valley
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I wanted to ride somewhere other than starting from home. The loop Deloraine, Exton, Osmaston, Deloraine was one I hadn't done for several years. well, since 2010, so 14 years!! I decided to give it another go.
Hyperlapse to Bishopsbourne
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I needed to test my 360 camera which has been shutting down early recently. A hyper lapse video Longford to Bishopsbourne would be a good start - this is the result. Along the way I picked up a couple of plastic bottles and then two throwaway coffee cups. All binned at Bishopsbourne. Music : retrosoul. Bensound
Latrobe to Ulverstone Dec 2023
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The objective was to ride the new link in the chain which will eventually make a shared pathway from Latrobe to Wynyard in Tasmania. This new section connects the 30k from Latrobe to Ulverstone.
Liffey Falls 2023 Day 3
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Our return trip with problems relating to rear wheel slips and a lot of weight. We have to push Colin's rig up one hill.
A short video of Liffey Falls, northern Tasmania
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This is an extra for my blog post of my walk to Liffey Falls. The words can be found in TonysCycling.blog
Liffey Falls 2023 by trike and bicycle camper - Part 1
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A 2 night trip to Liffey Falls in northern Tasmania. It is a World Heritage area with Myrtle trees all around. We took our bicycle campers to enjoy a couple of days of peace and quiet. This is Day 1
Beriault Bicycle Camper No 5 to Deloraine
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An overnight ride to Deloraine. Camping by the Meander River using my home built Beriault Bicycle Camper for the second time. A number of issues with the trailer have been addressed since the first camp in it. All good now. On the return trip I went through the roadworks mentioned at the start of the video. The trailer bounced around all over the place and came through without damage. It seems ...
Checking the Beriault Bicycle Camper vestibule
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On my first trip away to Golden Valley I couldn't deploy the vestibule for a proper test. The ground was boggy and the site for the trailer had land sloping away in front. So now I had rectified the position of the entry zip it was time for another test. I have no grass at home so towed the trailer to a local park.
A Beriault Bicycle Camper to Quamby
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I have finished the build of my Beriault Bicycle Camper and this is its maiden voyage. The trip was to a camp site tucked in below Quamby Bluff, Golden Valley, Tasmania For more detail see tonyscycling.blog. There you will find (some) details of the build and the story of this ride.
Beriault Bicycle Camper Test Ride #3
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My build of a Beriault bicycle camper is nearly there - apart from the vestibule and weather strips. So I loaded it up with some (not all) camping gear and took it for a ride to Bracknell, Tasmania to make sure problems previously identified have been fixed. We would hit some hills and some headwinds to make life interesting. The trailer came through OK and battery usage was OK too.
First road test of my Beriault bicycle camper
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First road test of my Beriault bicycle camper
Building "Folly" - a Beriault Bicycle Camper
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Building "Folly" - a Beriault Bicycle Camper
Camper Build Vol 1. The story of a bicycle camper build from Robert Beriault's plans
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Camper Build Vol 1. The story of a bicycle camper build from Robert Beriault's plans
To Golden Valley on a recumbent trike, Nov 2022
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To Golden Valley on a recumbent trike, Nov 2022
My new Naturehike Opalus 3 - how do I set it up?
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My new Naturehike Opalus 3 - how do I set it up?
Launceston looks like a nice town. Did you film this with a 360° camera? Pretty neat! I'm debating whether of not I should get one or if a DJI Neo would be better for my needs. Up here in Gatineau, we're in the depth of winter, and at 83 I'm less inclined at braving the cold. Take care.
Hi Robert. Yes, it's an Insta360 - now on older model! The newer ones have more pixels and the software can zoom considerably more. I have to be careful in post-production not to zoom too much or things get blocky. The nice thing about it is you are able to pick out items to focus on from all around. I had a hard time with our cold weather last winter but the arthritis has freed up now the sun is stronger. Look after yourself.
@@antcullimore3550 👍
Tasmania! Good on you mate 👏. I love watching recumbent trike touring riders. Check out my channel mate.
That matches the weight of my original prototype pretty closely. What's the red bracket you installed at the bottom?
Hi Robert. The red bracket is a 3D printed light holder - holds two rear lights. It's mounted on the top at the back .
61.25 lbs! 😮 No thank you. Pulling all that weight all day long all over the place, and then the time it takes to set it up and take it down Every Single Day! I'd rather just set up my Nemo dragonfly bikepack 1p tent. Much lighter and quicker.
I wanted to see how the high wheeler rider contacted the moving pedals and seating himself without falling off.
Sorry I missed it. They tend to do it slowly and carefully !
Hello, what kind of grille are they from the ways? Is that because of the animals? If so, what animals are it? greetings from Germany
Hi Wolle. Yes the grids are for animals. I'm not sure what the farmers here keep as stock but I reckon it would be cattle. Didn't notice much sheep in the area and such things are generally called cattle grids. Where they are on the trail the farmer has the right to move cattle between paddocks - via the shared pathway. The grids stop the cattle running away. When they are moving cattle the gates shut across the pathway so walkers and cyclists have to wait. I am thinking there was some serious negotiation to get permission to put the path in here as our farmers are rather anti such things.
@@antcullimore3550 Thanks for the detailed answer!
The whole of Tasmania has less than half the population of Ottawa (Canada). Yet, it's bicycle infrastructure matches or surpasses ours up here. It's amazing that your state can afford such excellent bicycle infrastructure!
Hi Robert. This Coastal Pathway, which is gradually becoming a thing, is a special case. Several Councils identified cyclists and a shared path as a tourism opportunity and have received a number of Grants to make it happen over the last 10 years. Eventually it will run approx 110 kilometres alongside Bass Strait. There was a huge "battle" at the western end to take over a disused railway line which runs between then highway and the sea. When Sue and I visited Wynyard (the start at the western end) recently we found the line is being pulled out and shared path laid. The heritage rail people lost!! I will return to Wynyard next Spring and ride that section. Now, for the rest of Tasmania there are good trails around Devonport, one rail trail, several sections of unconnected shared path and one real Cycleway (in Hobart). Efforts are made in the larger towns to add cycle lanes of the painted type but usually they are only cycle lanes in rush hour and parking lanes otherwise. We are very grateful to the NW Councils to lead in this way. Most recent cycle track development is occurring as tracks for mountain biking - the more extreme the better. It is proving to be what tourists want and dampening the demand for more rail trails. From your videos I got the impression that Canada was much better than us at trail provision. You certainly are at camp sites.
Clever trailer concept, I like it. Do you live in Down Under?
Thank you. Robert Beriault is the designer though, I can't take credit for that! I ride in Tasmania, Australia's southernmost state.
Well, you lost me right off the bat with that 3-D camera whatever it’s called and you speeding it up and yeah, that is not a good video
Thanks for you comment
Such a contrary Luddite -- let me guess . . . single?
The vegetation differences are interesting. For example, Wattle doesn't grow in Canada. It can withstand light frost, but not the hard freezes we have up here. Nice bike ride. Thanks
Thanks Robert. Yes, the Canadian vegetation must handle a much wider range of temps than ours. Wattle flowers over winter here with the various species choosing their time. Some are late Autumn some midwinter and some in Spring. Coming from the UK I still enjoy seeing flower in the Winter.
Plans?
Plans for the camper can be found via Robert Beriault's TH-cam channel and website.
Lots of room on top of the trailer for a solar panel. Bike canopy, too.
Hi Douglas. Yes there is and I am investigating right now. I am concerned about putting extra weight on the top so am looking how to put a removable panel up there to be taken off and stood at the side when in camp. It may be too much of a temptation for light-fingered individuals just standing there. I shall continue investigations of either a panel on top or a solar blanket. Either solution has a space and weight v actual power input balance !!
@@antcullimore3550Good luck with that. I like to run various designs through my head and imagine I'm in them when I lay down to sleep. But too busy with musical keyboard inventions right now to try and build a trailer. I also see EV biker/campers with the roll out solar panels you mention for when they are camped. But you seem to be considering all the angles. I rode an electric bike for a few years but just around town. Quite liked it. But getting older now and don't trust my balance so much anymore so now thinking about an EV trike.
There seem to be some good fat tyre trikes out there now. Trying to persuade Mrs C to have a go on one!!@@douglascutler1037
@@antcullimore3550Yes, been looking at the fat tired trikes. Backrest and cargo basket are requirements. Turns out the Mrs. may actually need some persuasion as she is skeptical about where it would fit in the garage. I might need to get a special shed.
Cool idea, great concept! I wish you a lot of fun with your bicycle camper! Marco 😅👍
Thanks Marco.
@@HoolyDooly-si2zz Yes - if only our regulators would allow larger motors ! They are looking any raising our limits to 500w at the moment but even that is taking too much talk.
I'm considering a build like this. Do you have any opinions on pulling a trailer like this with a quad or bakfiet vs a trike? I'd love to hear your thoughts. I lost everything in a fire and considering this as a living solution. I am also older and not as nimble as I used to be. You are an inspiration.
Hi VV. That's a curve ball - losing your stuff in a fire. Sorry to hear that. I have never ridden a Quad or bakfiet (cargo bike?) so it's difficult to comment. That said, I would imagine the width of the trailer would be well within the width of a quad/bakfeit so it would not add any width on the road. Manoeuvring takes some care - I have dinged the side of the trailer on obstacles already. The wheels being to the rear affect how the trailer follows the trike round corners (tight ones) and I don't know how that would work with quad/bakfeit. I think the overall weight would concern me but - sorry - I haven't weighed the trailer!! I do find significant extra battery power is needed to tow due to the extra wheels and weight. As a living solution I think a larger, more stable vestibule would be essential - it would need to act as your living space while the trailer is really your sleeping space. With mine it's really coverage for the boxes and privacy at night. I wonder if it is possible to modify one of the stronger tents that go on the back of SUVs? You might be interested in some of my comments in my blog re pros and cos of the trailer. See tonyscycling.blog - latest entry
Thanks! @@antcullimore3550 I found out that quads aren't allowed where i live, so that is limiting and unfortunate. I guess I'll be focusing on a trike.
@@antcullimore3550 i was considering one of those aero-pods for rv rooves with a pop-up tent as a possible solution for sleeping quarters with cargo underneath. I was looking at cargo bikes too, but I just think they'd pale in comparison for all-day biking comfort. I used to commute 20 miles a day on a road bike and I was always ready for a break after the ride. A trike seems more comfy, but still capable of play while unhitched from the trailer. I just wonder if they'd stand up to fire roads in PNW.
@@velvetvideo PNW - Pacific Northwest? I recall seeing someone in Germany who had used a roof pod for.a camper. Just had a quick check but couldn't find the video. Take a look at the German bicycle camper scene on TH-cam. It looked like the roof-pod idea worked for him. The trikes are pretty sturdy and the Magnum in particular was designed for on and off-road touring. With a flexible frame and balloon tyres it's OK but not a wonderful ride on the dirt. Corrugations (washboard?) are very unpleasant. Other recumbent trikes have suspension and may well be a better fit! We find that a dusty road and a gradient more than 10% makes for a spinning rear wheel! With careful application of pedal power most can be overcome.
@@antcullimore3550 i have a whole slew of stuff i'm looking at. I've seen that German pod video. :) I'm looking at Azub T-fly X, Ice Full Fat, Hase Kettwiesel and various front loader and longtail cargo bikes for my setup. there also a cool homemade wooden bike (also German) that I'm kind of in love with. Thanks for the replies. Happy travels to you.
You will need the help of god with contraption on a tour......I did a 8 821km tour last year with my Ice Adventure 2 and a Burley Nomad trailer....and I enjoyed every day of it....I did up to 200km on a single day...and I was 67 at the time.....
Thanks for your comment and well done on your tour. 200k in a day is something to be proud of. The trailer was not built with the intention of tackling a long tour, It's to allow me to get out and about now and again managing 50-60k in a day ! Arthritis, COPD and age has added some restrictions - still at 77 I am happy to still be able to get out on the road.
Good
Nice countryside. Thanks, Tony.
Nice!
Very nice video. Such beautiful scenery! LOVE it.
Thanks Robert. Yes, Tasmania is a beautiful State. I sometimes wonder how I ended up here, retired, after starting work in early 1960's grey old London.
Billycock is named after the William Cook (at the time the Earl of Nestor) hat worn by Douglas McGilp a pack horse driver . He lost his hat taking a team one night. Returning another time over the hill, someone had found his hat at perched it on a manfern. Reference:Cooley T.C.T
Thanks - When I cycle it again I will use that info. A good bit of social history.
I use to walk it when trains still ran over the Billycock and get a ride in the locomotive. Great fun
That would have been a good walk - really good scenery.
@@antcullimore3550 Yes, I photographed the whole railway track Tonganah to Ledgerwood and submitted them to Canberra Heritage Commission for the unique railway civil engineering design and construction. Luckily the Scottsdale Rotary Club turned it into a RT in 1998.
Looking good Tony 😊
Looking good Tony 👍
Thanks 👍 Patrick.
That looks really good, Tony! I'm looking forward to seeing the final result.
Thanks Robert. I'm currently taking my time to get the "fiddly bits" of level 1 and 2 completed. Then it's time to laminate the hood beams.
Nice showcase, the path is looking good 👍 I'm sure there will be lots of new riders by the time all the missing links are filled in
Thanks Betula. Yes, I reckon the vision of the Councils involved will result in a great ride. One Council is not quite with the plan right now but are under pressure to develop their shared paths to a similar quality. Another section was planned using disused railway which would have been great as it contours along the hills between the road and shore. Too many objections though from heritage rail enthusiasts.
Such a nice atmosphere! A very scenic road alongside Rowallan, and I loved the flowering bushes, lush ferns, and tall gums.
Thanks Betula. The morning part of the ride through mists was really nice. Traffic was very light and I could really look around as I climbed.
Ha, love the little ID19 tangent at the end
Ook, so scary!
This was very well done! Definitely felt like a neat adventure which brought the viewer along, with some brilliant dialogue which was useful and clever. Of course the beautiful visuals and audio certainly were pleasing.
Hi Betula. Thanks for your kind words. The particular shared paths I used are some of the best visually in Launceston - IMHO. I made the best of a few sunny days before we went back under cloud. Currently raining.
Looks so beautiful!
Thanks Betula. Yes, it is a great place to ride. Especially on a sunny day.
That's gold. Definitely could be priority transport infrastructure, but don't see it happening without federal reform
Looks like a little bit more is under development at the moment but the "hard bits" are still to be worked out. The idea is very much thought of as tourist attraction rather than infrastructure as a bicycle as transport is something Tasmanians generally don't understand. Adults drive their bikes to the mountain bike track!
Very smooth time-lapse! Nice set-up. Looked like a pleasant spring day
Thank you. After 2 weeks of rain and wind it was a welcome break. Not warm but sunny and not raining!
Nice, safety in numbers -- and tweed! And a great showcase of beautiful Launnie
Hi!
Hello Ant! I also Live In Tasmania its such a beautiful place keep up the good work!
Thanks Emperor. 😀
Legallll diferente tipo de esporte
Thank you Isabel.
Growing old disgracefully. Well done!
Apparently you can get two different type length front poles for your canopy. My husband James had to get longer poles because he is taller. I originally had my front poles attached to the cross bars across the boom but now I have them on the accessory bars which hold the mirrors. This gave me a bit more rigidity, but it’s the wind gusts which do you in.
That's good to know. I have been thinking of shorter poles and bring the tip of the canopy down a little. I really will have to try it. BTW: my videos fit in alongside the Blog - tonyscycling.blog. You are welcome to take squiz.
Nice video.
Thanks Pam. Sorry for the late reply - I am a bit slow checking for comments!
Thanks
Welcome Howard. I am very tardy checking for comments. I must do better !
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well done as always. you will have to show me how to take videos!!!!!!!
I will! Hi Ken, only just found out how to check for comments in YouTUbe!