How nice! The east coast of the US is quite beautiful! I will race the transcontinental across Europe and I’m looking forward to seeing Germany and Czech! Thanks for watching!
Great video! I grew up in Mouth of Wilson, right off of Fox Creek Rd. My brother and I now live in Denver, CO, but incredibly greatful our corner of the universe is being highlighted for the incredible bike riding. We are avid cyclists in Colorado, and I return every summer to ride the incredible gravel roads of Western Grayson County. Still have a dream of starting a gravel race highlighting the western part of the traverse!
thanks for watching!! Grayson County + Southwest part of Virginia are truly wonderful. An untapped secret. I would love to host a gravel race there. One day it'll happen, there are some big changes coming to the area in terms of outdoor recreation.
What a great ride! I didn't know about that trail. I must be there nervous type because I was convinced you were careening towards certain death on all those fast downhills! 😯 Love your videos!
Thanks for turning people on to this route, as well as the sport! This ride has been added to my List! I'm curious as to what tire pressure do you run on a route such as this?
thanks for watching! this little corner of the state is a gem. You will love it! I was riding 40 schwalbe g-one RS tires and probably something like 33-38 psi!
What a beautiful part of the world - thanks for showing us 👍
it is so beautiful! thanks for watching :)
Thanks for taking us along! That looked like a nice light rain, just right.
thanks for watching! The rain was just the "right" amount. We had a great trip!
Very nice! The landscapes remind me of many places in France, Belgium, German, Czech. Very similar!
How nice! The east coast of the US is quite beautiful! I will race the transcontinental across Europe and I’m looking forward to seeing Germany and Czech! Thanks for watching!
Great video! I grew up in Mouth of Wilson, right off of Fox Creek Rd. My brother and I now live in Denver, CO, but incredibly greatful our corner of the universe is being highlighted for the incredible bike riding. We are avid cyclists in Colorado, and I return every summer to ride the incredible gravel roads of Western Grayson County. Still have a dream of starting a gravel race highlighting the western part of the traverse!
thanks for watching!! Grayson County + Southwest part of Virginia are truly wonderful. An untapped secret. I would love to host a gravel race there. One day it'll happen, there are some big changes coming to the area in terms of outdoor recreation.
@@wattwagon Keep us posted, would love to come back to participate!
First time watching one of your videos. Very enjoyable.
thanks for watching! Cheers!
Beautiful place
It really is!
What a lovely video, thank you
thank you!!!!
Love that video, very well done! Enjoy your way. Regards from Italy
Thanks for watching from Italy!!!
What a great ride! I didn't know about that trail. I must be there nervous type because I was convinced you were careening towards certain death on all those fast downhills! 😯 Love your videos!
haha! I love a good descent. I promise I'm cautious.... thanks for watching :)
Fun ride to watch while I was on the trainer
thanks for watching!
Thanks for turning people on to this route, as well as the sport! This ride has been added to my List! I'm curious as to what tire pressure do you run on a route such as this?
thanks for watching! this little corner of the state is a gem. You will love it! I was riding 40 schwalbe g-one RS tires and probably something like 33-38 psi!
Thanks so much. You are an amazing, inspirational person! @@wattwagon
Where did you stay overnight .?
we stayed at the grayson highlands inn and general store. you can find more info here: www.graysongeneralstore.com/
it was a wonderful experience!!!
Sorry this was your experience (this day).
Thankfully never had anything like this… yet.
What do ya mean? Because of the rain? It wasn’t bad!
@@wattwagonyes the rain. I don’t love rain rides.
@@teeterboy3 ahhh I hear that. I have gotten used to it these days... it was still warm enough to not be miserable!