Welcome back up to The Lakes. Some of my favourite roads there. I went over Newlands yesterday, the weather was more like your Cartmel loop ride. The bonus was very few tourists though. Great video. Thanks
Thanks Duncan. Great routes and super climbs in the Lakes. I would imagine it gets very congested with cars in the summer holidays so you would need to get out very early in the morning to have the freedom of the roads. Love the views when you can see them...🤣 Thanks for watching and commenting. Happy cycling...🚴🏻♂️
“Bowled over by the quality of the hot chocolate “ that was the best!!! Beautiful sights as always. Thanks for taking us along. I’m always amazed by how narrow the roadways are.
Thanks Josh, I'm always pleased when someone appreciates my little pieces of humour...👍🏻 I think some of the roads were originally for horse and cart transport and will have been totally unsurfaced back then. With the extra width of today's cars I find it much more pleasurable to travel these narrow roads by bike. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best, Dave
Thank you for watching and commenting. Glad to be of assistance with your route planning for your upcoming visit to the UK. Wishing you a great visit and happy cycling...🚴🏼 Cheers...👍🏻
Thanks a lot Pete. Yeah, it was such great fun riding with this group and making the video. Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best, Dave...🚴🏼
Hi Alan, I use 2 cameras. Each can be mounted on the bike by screwing a small bolt (on the mount attached to the handlebars) into the thread on the underside of the camera. I only have one camera mount and only attach one camera at any one time. The camera that is attached to the bike is used to record fixed forward facing video. I carry the other camera in my back pocket, which I can use in my hand, to film different camera angles as I'm cycling along. Obviously, I have to be very careful when doing this, as I only have one hand on the handlebars when using this camera. They are both small action cameras. One is a TCL SVC200 and the other is a Sony HDR-AS200V. Cheers, Dave
Dave, can I ask how old you are? and a somewhat delicate question, how do you finance your trips? Are you a pensioner? Ex Pat brit here, I'm 70 and still biking in the Philippines
Hi David, I'm 65 years old, retired and a pensioner. The YHA often have offers which I look out for, and then if I book for a group where we share rooms it can be quite economical. For example, this trip to the Lake District only cost each person £12 per night for the accommodation. We often car share to reduce costs, but if I am travelling by train I have a Senior Railcard which gives me a 33% reduction on rail costs. Good to hear you are biking in the Philippines. Happy cycling...🚴🏼
@@davidbenson735 - Wow thanks for your reply! I ride a Giant Fathom 29er with Shimano XT Gp set 1X12 setup, just perfect for the bad roads here. I have never been a roadie more a comuter, and never competitive. But here its my only transport - Love to get out in the sticks where all you can here is the sound of your tires and the birds and occasional dog - Stop every so often to chat with the locals as i pass through their villages - Occasional beer and or snack stop - Don't stop making videos, my only complaint is you make me a little home sick, thanks mucker!
Hi David, your bike and gearing sounds great. I love 1x setups, so simple and easy to maintain. Like you, I've never been competitive, I just love getting out on my bike in the countryside and appreciating nature whilst trying to keep reasonably fit. I've done more road cycling recently as a way of getting out with a group and enjoying the camaraderie of the fellow cyclists. We go out twice a week together and always have a cafe stop where we can have a good chat. All the best to you and I hope you continue enjoying your cycling for many years to come...🚴🏼
Great video Dave. Well done. Really enjoyed that. I'm glad you weren't worried about the bikes in the back of the van!! Ha. 👍
Thanks a lot.
Glad you enjoyed the video and the banter with Martin about the bikes.
All the best, Dave...🚴🏼
Superb!
Thank you very much...👍🏻🚴🏻♂️
Absolutely fantastic, we both cheered when your new video came up!
Amazing video as usual!
Love the banter about the rattles in the van 😂❤️🏁🚴♀️🚴♀️
Thanks so much for your lovely comments. It makes all the hard work filming and editing worthwhile.
Glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers, Dave...👍🏻
Welcome back up to The Lakes. Some of my favourite roads there. I went over Newlands yesterday, the weather was more like your Cartmel loop ride. The bonus was very few tourists though. Great video. Thanks
Thanks Duncan. Great routes and super climbs in the Lakes. I would imagine it gets very congested with cars in the summer holidays so you would need to get out very early in the morning to have the freedom of the roads. Love the views when you can see them...🤣
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Happy cycling...🚴🏻♂️
“Bowled over by the quality of the hot chocolate “ that was the best!!!
Beautiful sights as always. Thanks for taking us along. I’m always amazed by how narrow the roadways are.
Thanks Josh, I'm always pleased when someone appreciates my little pieces of humour...👍🏻
I think some of the roads were originally for horse and cart transport and will have been totally unsurfaced back then. With the extra width of today's cars I find it much more pleasurable to travel these narrow roads by bike.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best, Dave
Can't wait for my trip to the UK which will begin the end of May. Your videos are inspiring and had an impact on my route planning. Thank you!
Thank you for watching and commenting.
Glad to be of assistance with your route planning for your upcoming visit to the UK.
Wishing you a great visit and happy cycling...🚴🏼
Cheers...👍🏻
Excellent 👌
Good fun as always plus some great riding and climbing. Not been there for yonks but you've lit a spark 👍🏻
Thanks a lot Pete. Yeah, it was such great fun riding with this group and making the video.
Thanks for watching and commenting. All the best, Dave...🚴🏼
Cracking video Dave really enjoyed it lovely scenery and climbs 😂 well done already looking forward to next one cheers
Thanks a lot Paul, glad you enjoyed it. It got some ideas for more videos, so hopefully more to come. All the best, Dave...🚴🏼
Nice post Dave ….keep cycling mi fellow mature cyclist. Just proves what you can do regardless of how mature you are.
Nice channel too. Bessies..Ron
Hi Ron, thanks a lot for your kind comments. I really appreciate you watching the video and commenting.
Happy cycling to you...🚴🏼
Cheers, Dave
Some superb footage Dave 👍
Thanks Si, I'm glad you enjoyed it...👍🏻
Great video, felt like I was there with you, slowing you all down...🤣
😂 Thanks for watching and commenting. I'm glad you enjoyed the video.
You are super fit guys i would have struggled on an E-bike with those climbs.
That's very kind of you. It took a while to recover from the exertions, I must say...🥵
Superb video loved it.
Thanks very much. Glad you enjoyed it...👍🏻
⚔️💪🏴⚔️👌👍
Thanks for watching and commenting Tom. All the best...👍🏻
So much enjoyed this one do you have any particular camera Dave and how do you mount it on the bike ?
Hi Alan, I use 2 cameras. Each can be mounted on the bike by screwing a small bolt (on the mount attached to the handlebars) into the thread on the underside of the camera. I only have one camera mount and only attach one camera at any one time. The camera that is attached to the bike is used to record fixed forward facing video.
I carry the other camera in my back pocket, which I can use in my hand, to film different camera angles as I'm cycling along. Obviously, I have to be very careful when doing this, as I only have one hand on the handlebars when using this camera.
They are both small action cameras. One is a TCL SVC200 and the other is a Sony HDR-AS200V.
Cheers, Dave
Dave, can I ask how old you are? and a somewhat delicate question, how do you finance your trips? Are you a pensioner? Ex Pat brit here, I'm 70 and still biking in the Philippines
Hi David, I'm 65 years old, retired and a pensioner.
The YHA often have offers which I look out for, and then if I book for a group where we share rooms it can be quite economical. For example, this trip to the Lake District only cost each person £12 per night for the accommodation. We often car share to reduce costs, but if I am travelling by train I have a Senior Railcard which gives me a 33% reduction on rail costs.
Good to hear you are biking in the Philippines. Happy cycling...🚴🏼
@@davidbenson735 - Wow thanks for your reply! I ride a Giant Fathom 29er with Shimano XT Gp set 1X12 setup, just perfect for the bad roads here. I have never been a roadie more a comuter, and never competitive. But here its my only transport - Love to get out in the sticks where all you can here is the sound of your tires and the birds and occasional dog - Stop every so often to chat with the locals as i pass through their villages - Occasional beer and or snack stop - Don't stop making videos, my only complaint is you make me a little home sick, thanks mucker!
Hi David, your bike and gearing sounds great. I love 1x setups, so simple and easy to maintain.
Like you, I've never been competitive, I just love getting out on my bike in the countryside and appreciating nature whilst trying to keep reasonably fit.
I've done more road cycling recently as a way of getting out with a group and enjoying the camaraderie of the fellow cyclists. We go out twice a week together and always have a cafe stop where we can have a good chat.
All the best to you and I hope you continue enjoying your cycling for many years to come...🚴🏼
Tart o' day? That's service for thee. Ee, thi's a seat like razor. Far too much lycra and spandex ont show. But always good int lakes.
Ha ha, yeah I couldn't resist...😂
Can't fail with the scenery in the Lakes.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Be careful of that lot. They'll get you into serious dangers.
And where was Gimondi?
Will do...🤣
Not got anyone in the group aka Felice Gimondi, but could be a future option...🤔
Thanks for watching and commenting.