There is one more thing that I like to get at the gas station on a long bike ride. It's the big pickle in the bag... the pickle juice with all that salt can help on a long HOT bike ride here in Arizona. I remember this one time I went on a 60 mile ride across town and back and I pulled in to a gas station to refill the water bottles, and I picked up one of those pickles. I sat down in the shade, trying to decide if I was going to make it back home and after that pickle and the juice, I was rejuvenated
Peanut Butter and Tortillas ! Raw honey on that and it's rocket fuel. ( Only do this when you're actively riding - Avoid sugar if you're not riding. ) Miso Paste is awesome for salt and minerals. Scoop out a finger full and wash it down with water. Sardines are my protein go to. ( I'm not vegetarian ) Easy to carry enough.
For those more inclined to take a stove along...I dehydrate curry and rice dishes and home made soups...they take up very little space and taste better than store bought dried food.
I do not have a stove with me when I am out, but I have a lighter. And sometimes I take Potatoes with me. If I find a place where I can make and enjoy a small fire, I just put them into the ember. They are black then, but if you peel of the outer skin, its so delicious. it is cooked with a nice flavor /aroma. That is my favorite Cycling food when I am out for days. Nice Video, thanks for that and you said it, everybody reacts a little different but if your nutrition fits, its a pleasure to go and go...
Tortillas win! I also enjoyed them with tuna and hummus, just gave me new hope and energy on the hardest and coldest days. Gotta say I enjoy having a stove in colder climates. Just the best feeling lieing in your tent, rain outside, and a pasta dish simmering on the stove.
I was at a Library in East Mesa Arizona, I was touring on a Trek 520 touring bicycle. I was using a light cable lock, this was a very thin lock....After being in the Library for about an hour I came out and my bicycle and gear was stolen...I almost stopped touring...it hurt that much...I now carry a thick cable lock...and I use rubber elastics to lockdown my brake levers...it locks out both wheels...I do recommend carrying a bicycle lock and using it every time ...you walk away from your bicycle....40,000 miles on 5 different bicycles. . .
Your energy was the nuts but you created a high risk of heart failure consuming bananas. Potassium is a metal it’s highly conductive and can short circuit the electrical charge your heart produces at every beat for the next heart contraction your heart only reacts to the electrical capacitive discharge. Potassium in fact is a greater capacitor molecule per molecule and can cause cardiac arrest if the potassium creates a hyperkalemic state. Which is directly related to a lowered sodium saturation level as sodium does not ever ever bio accumulate. Any moron Dr tells you different they can argue their claims on an open forum concerning this topic. The AMA or CDC or .Gov is not your advocate EVER.
You pronounced frijoles perfectly my friend. 🙂👍🏻 I'm so happy to find your video because I was laughed at whenever I wiped out a can of frijoles on my bikepacking rides. 😊👍🏻👍🏻
I'm an old hiker. Cliff Bars did great for many years. Now they sit in my stomach like a LEAD BALL. Fig Newtons are 👍. Snicker Bites are great. Ride On!
As a long distance cyclist I can relate. There were times when I was cycling through the Mojave desert in Southern California where I was getting 5 miles per gallon. That is 5 miles per gallon of water 💧. Great nutrition video and happy trails!
hey friend! I'm a vegetarian too! I have been since 1994 .. I am 50 years old (in the 90s it was normal to become vegetarian / vegan in the hardcore punk scene)
Ryan ...you are so funny! Love your sense of humor and calm ability to take life’s ups and downs in stride...while still sharing and communicating so well...
I love your helpful, awesome videos! I just got me my first bikepacking cook set, the "Soto Amicus cook set combo" and I'm so excited! Props that you don't cook the entire time your out there! 🧿🧿🧿
I think your content is wonderful! Beans can become a healthy obsession. So many types. So many textures. So many flavors. For those who are nervous about 'gas', your body will adjust and deal with it. You may have some to start, but it will subside. Another energy dense and benificial food is pure almond butter. It has healthy oils and protein, and I'm pretty sure you could live on only it for a great while - and, it tastes good... Ride safe everyone!
I'm currently on a tour around the US and have been winging it with my diet since I've never done a tour so big before. I feel more validated about my diet after watching this because we're doing something fairly similar. I also got a few ideas to try, particularly that morning nutella/pb burrito!
pita bread is like thick tortillas, comes in many recipes and sizes/consistencies, and is vegan edit: you dont need a knife to spread peanutbutter/nutellas on tortilla, simply fold and spread
I survived on dried ramen noodles and nuts for a week on a tour cycling trip in Tajikistan! I was dreaming about beans every night while shivering in my tent. :) Lentils, chickpeas, and black beans- all superfoods! I prefer my hands over a butter knife for peanut butter though! :)
Way to go veg! I’ve been a vegetarian for 31 years and I bicycle a lot, about to start bike packing. Thanks for the tips. Lentils are also very good for protein.
Great show Ryan- MPB… love it! Coming from someone who is drowning in “stuff” and responsibilities in maintaining it, your modest kitchen and lifestyle is so very appealing. Don’t ever envy another’s larger living situation- Keep on keepin’ on buddy💪🏽
I think that a normal spoon is even better than a butter knife. You can use the the other side for spreading and the normal side as a spoon. Great video Ryan!
I never eaten tortilla, black beans and hot sauce before. But woah it is insane, the last 7 days I have eaten it 5 days and I do not get sick of it, it tastes soooo good. Thank you duzer for this easy recipe, lol.
Ry, thanks, man, for your rundown on bike touring food. One reason I liked your lineup is because I’am a vegetarian, too, and yeah, I love them beans. I also eat a lot of Raman, peanut butter and I eat the hell out of Nutella. In my part of the country, gas stations carry a sweet called Fudge Rounds and a cousin which is a Oatmeal round. It’s junk food, of course, but really hits hits the spot when you’re on your last leg and you feel like you’re going to die if you don’t get something, quick. I’am sure you know the feeling. Om!
Ryan - I'm a new follower and subscriber. I love your videos. They are a reliable bright spot in my day. Thank you so much for all the hard work and joy that goes into them.
Toda la comida que mencionaste sonó como música para mi oídos, no me e aventurado al bike packing aún pero estoy emocionado tan solo de escuchar que tipo de comida puedo llevar y como hondureño esa comida es super fácil de comer. Si vienes a Honduras ten por seguro que tu viaje será más fácil y muy divertido con rutas muy buenas.
Some kind of full spectrum supplement powder you cam mix into your water, to get all the nutrients the food doesn't provide, is an easy way to get a whole lot more into the system. I recommend Youngevity products.
Appreciate the video. Pro tip for anyone on a tour in the South US is to hit up a Dollar General. You’ll pass one or several everyday guaranteed. They have all the foods you’d need as well as essential toiletries and even Boudreaux Butt Paste for the saddle care.
I do a lot of rice knorr rice bags light fast to cook come in a lot different flavors mix with top Roman and can of soup or meat Just need hot water you heat on a fire or get at a 7 11 free
Nutella is spreadable Snickers. I like a bag of ground flaxseed. Weighs little and adds a lot of nutrition. Yep, a heavy butter knife is almost counter-intuitive, but just is good kitchen hygiene too. Easy to clean and has bike tool possibilities. Lot of good stuff to think about. Well done.
Lots of junk food in your super journeys but I understand, they taste good and they are easy to find . You have found your best formula man and it works.
Thanks so much for the great information Ryan! I was on the fence about getting a camping stove for my setup but I think I’m going to go without after seeing your video.
I alway like having a stove on longer trips (over 3-4 days) where I am not relying on restaurants for meals. Being able to cook ramen, rice and pasta, etc. greatly increases the variety of meal possibilities. Also, being able to heat water for tea/coffee/cocoa/soup on cold and/or wet days can really reduce the suck-factor. A "pop-can" alcohol stove setup for hot drinks doesn't take much space, one just needs to have a metal bowl or cup to heat the water in instead of plastic.
Great info Ryan. I've got to be honest....the pre-"smoothied" beans in the pouch don't look overly appetizing but I imagine after 8 hours on the bike you just need all the calories you can get! I did an awesome overnight kayak trip yesterday with my dog Bella & found myself snacking on seaweed & nuts, etc with great enthusiasm...another great video!!!
Bagels have lots of carbs, and of course whole grain bagels are s'posed to be the healthier choice. They're bulky and not idea for packing, but for day rides or as an option on a menu somewhere out on the trail...they're a great alternative to toast, muffins, and tortillas. Thanks for pluggin the Newtons! An old school energy source for sure. Had a half stack this morning before my ride. Worked great!
For people who are still running old-school tapered-square bottom brackets, the companion stamped-sheet-metal crank bolt wrench is a viable substitute for a butter knife. Just leave the plastic-covered-handle versions at home.
Hey Ryan, no stove is the way to go, I enjoy flavored tuna packets or pepperoni slices, string cheese on a flour tortilla, peanut butter and jelly/honey is a must, I also like granola cereal, with powdered milk/vanilla instant breakfast and all you need is water, and if lucky you can find some berries to pick roadside. Poptarts, Kind bars, paydays, snickers, powered fruiit juice or Gatorade mix, cheese/crackers packs, and cookies. If I go through a town, I will stop for fastfood, and buy extra for dinners or breakfast, and fill up my metal jug with ice and drink. Sugarfree hard candy makes riding hills more enjoyable.
Beans, beans, the magical fruit! The more you eat, the more you [can ride]! Love your content! ❤ In fact, I gave you a shout-out on my latest video (...uploading now)!
Great video and very helpful. Have you done a video on keeping your bike secure while doing your tours? Like when stopping at gas stations, supermarkets, and campsites? THANKS!
After 55 years of bike touring I have ditched the plastic water bottles and have switched to wide mouth stainless steel double walled water bottles. The craze of everyone carrying around a water bottle has filled the second hand stores with water bottles. They sell for about $2 to $3 USD. no matter the size. The water tastes so much better and stays cooler. A little more weight than plastic but it is worth the few extra grams /Onces to ditch the plastic. The wide mouth makes them easy to keep clean. The beans and white flour Torts are a protein.
Kalamata Olives are a good option: salt, oil and lots of carbs, taste great and last for ever.
Trader Joe make them in little single serve packets, and they're 50 cents each. So good.
There is one more thing that I like to get at the gas station on a long bike ride. It's the big pickle in the bag... the pickle juice with all that salt can help on a long HOT bike ride here in Arizona. I remember this one time I went on a 60 mile ride across town and back and I pulled in to a gas station to refill the water bottles, and I picked up one of those pickles. I sat down in the shade, trying to decide if I was going to make it back home and after that pickle and the juice, I was rejuvenated
With all of the beans that Ryan eats, it's a good thing he is outside riding his bike often! ⛽😲
he he :)
@@duzer 😀
🫘 Don't forget to pack plenty of toilet paper 🧻
Peanut Butter and Tortillas ! Raw honey on that and it's rocket fuel. ( Only do this when you're actively riding - Avoid sugar if you're not riding. )
Miso Paste is awesome for salt and minerals. Scoop out a finger full and wash it down with water.
Sardines are my protein go to. ( I'm not vegetarian ) Easy to carry enough.
For those more inclined to take a stove along...I dehydrate curry and rice dishes and home made soups...they take up very little space and taste better than store bought dried food.
Going on my first bikepacking trip (650 miles) in a few days. You’re coming out with all these vids at the perfect time!!!
I hope you have the best time ever! Good luck.
@@jazziered142 thank you so much!!!
I hope you have a great time! I hope to get to that point some day!
@@skelitalmisfit12 thank you!! I’m sure you will :) you could always do a long distance but just take them in way shorter days. It can be done!
How'd it go :D?! (just watching this to double check on my plan for a trip later this year haha)
Everything in moderation, my staple peanut butter and honey from my bees and my farm raised beef and of course all the veggies out of the garden.😃
Yum
I do not have a stove with me when I am out, but I have a lighter. And sometimes I take Potatoes with me. If I find a place where I can make and enjoy a small fire, I just put them into the ember. They are black then, but if you peel of the outer skin, its so delicious. it is cooked with a nice flavor /aroma. That is my favorite Cycling food when I am out for days. Nice Video, thanks for that and you said it, everybody reacts a little different but if your nutrition fits, its a pleasure to go and go...
You are truly a bikepacking encyclopedia! So much good information.
Thank you. Hope this was helpful
Tortillas win! I also enjoyed them with tuna and hummus, just gave me new hope and energy on the hardest and coldest days. Gotta say I enjoy having a stove in colder climates. Just the best feeling lieing in your tent, rain outside, and a pasta dish simmering on the stove.
I was at a Library in East Mesa Arizona, I was touring on a Trek 520 touring bicycle. I was using a light cable lock, this was a very thin lock....After being in the Library for about an hour I came out and my bicycle and gear was stolen...I almost stopped touring...it hurt that much...I now carry a thick cable lock...and I use rubber elastics to lockdown my brake levers...it locks out both wheels...I do recommend carrying a bicycle lock and using it every time ...you walk away from your bicycle....40,000 miles on 5 different bicycles. . .
I just returned from a 4 Day canoe trip, and fueled with peanutbutter and banana tortilla's!
Your energy was the nuts but you created a high risk of heart failure consuming bananas. Potassium is a metal it’s highly conductive and can short circuit the electrical charge your heart produces at every beat for the next heart contraction your heart only reacts to the electrical capacitive discharge. Potassium in fact is a greater capacitor molecule per molecule and can cause cardiac arrest if the potassium creates a hyperkalemic state. Which is directly related to a lowered sodium saturation level as sodium does not ever ever bio accumulate.
Any moron Dr tells you different they can argue their claims on an open forum concerning this topic.
The AMA or CDC or .Gov is not your advocate EVER.
The great thing about canoe trip is you can bring a cooler. Steak and lobster tails first night!
@@dalethebelldiver7740 Ha foeking ha !!!
You pronounced frijoles perfectly my friend. 🙂👍🏻 I'm so happy to find your video because I was laughed at whenever I wiped out a can of frijoles on my bikepacking rides. 😊👍🏻👍🏻
Very helpful video. Thank you.
Glad to hear it
I'm an old hiker. Cliff Bars did great for many years. Now they sit in my stomach like a LEAD BALL. Fig Newtons are 👍. Snicker Bites are great. Ride On!
I hear you about clif bars, love the fig ones
As a long distance cyclist I can relate. There were times when I was cycling through the Mojave desert in Southern California where I was getting 5 miles per gallon. That is 5 miles per gallon of water 💧. Great nutrition video and happy trails!
hey friend! I'm a vegetarian too! I have been since 1994 .. I am 50 years old (in the 90s it was normal to become vegetarian / vegan in the hardcore punk scene)
The take-away...BEANS, BEANS, GOOD FOR YOUR HEART. THE MORE YOU EAT... Sing it with me guys! Great video Ryan :)
💩💨💣💦💩☠🚴♂️🤣
The healthier your heart is! 😎
I just love the random clips of you doing wild and random shit because that’s what makes riding fun
I agree!!
Ryan ...you are so funny! Love your sense of humor and calm ability to take life’s ups and downs in stride...while still sharing and communicating so well...
So many helpfull advice. You should definitely write a book, a bikepacking manual. Best regards, peace.
Yes! Great idea! Maybe with little stories from the trail sprinkled in between tips
I love your helpful, awesome videos! I just got me my first bikepacking cook set, the "Soto Amicus cook set combo" and I'm so excited! Props that you don't cook the entire time your out there! 🧿🧿🧿
Olé Olé Olé! Olé! Olé!
Olè!
11:13 what's wrong with liking the peanut butter off your knuckles? Just make sure to bring sanitizer to clean your hands before eating :)
2 burritos for a century? That's some great MPB.
I eat 2 burritos while preparing burritos, except mine would have beef or pork as well.
You have been doing this a long time so i don't know if you are aware of just HOW helpful this is for newbies.
I am also vegetarian, so I hit the like button 😊 from India 🇮🇳
Yay!! Thanks
I think your content is wonderful! Beans can become a healthy obsession. So many types. So many textures. So many flavors. For those who are nervous about 'gas', your body will adjust and deal with it. You may have some to start, but it will subside. Another energy dense and benificial food is pure almond butter. It has healthy oils and protein, and I'm pretty sure you could live on only it for a great while - and, it tastes good... Ride safe everyone!
I was wondering if that diet would cause GI issues 😅
I'm currently on a tour around the US and have been winging it with my diet since I've never done a tour so big before. I feel more validated about my diet after watching this because we're doing something fairly similar. I also got a few ideas to try, particularly that morning nutella/pb burrito!
Right on!! Have fun out there, and yes, Nutella tortillas are soooo good
pita bread is like thick tortillas, comes in many recipes and sizes/consistencies, and is vegan
edit: you dont need a knife to spread peanutbutter/nutellas on tortilla, simply fold and spread
Thanks for sharing this Packing Information Brother 😎. Butter Knife! Got It 👍✌️❤️
the burito with banana, peanutbutter and nutella is very inspiring.
Brilliant T-shirt!
"53 Miles Per Burrito".
Classic
We’ve been vegetarian for the same amount of time!! Loved this video. We will definitely add more beans next bike-packing trip :)
I survived on dried ramen noodles and nuts for a week on a tour cycling trip in Tajikistan! I was dreaming about beans every night while shivering in my tent. :) Lentils, chickpeas, and black beans- all superfoods! I prefer my hands over a butter knife for peanut butter though! :)
thank you very much, for the nice video 😁👌
Way to go veg! I’ve been a vegetarian for 31 years and I bicycle a lot, about to start bike packing. Thanks for the tips. Lentils are also very good for protein.
Great show Ryan- MPB… love it! Coming from someone who is drowning in “stuff” and responsibilities in maintaining it, your modest kitchen and lifestyle is so very appealing. Don’t ever envy another’s larger living situation- Keep on keepin’ on buddy💪🏽
Cool 'Namaste' sign on the left...
The Sea to Summit long spoon does all the jobs your butter knife does, plus it's a spoon.
Such good sense. I’m going to try to do as you do nutrition wise, flatbread, beans and hot sauce! I like that. Thanks.
Yum!! It’s great travel food
Great tips. I’ll be buying most of these. Thanks 👍
Aww its so nice to see Ali.....we miss her.
@@comfortableovertones They split up, Ryan has a video about it
Cheese, Sardines, and fruit cocktail
Entertaining video mixed with some excellent advice, thank you 😊
Did you mention about beans … ? 😁🤣👍🏻
Thank you!! Beans for the win
Your description of the cliff bars was hilarious. Definitely should get a sponsorship after that 😂👏🏽
Haha! They love me ;)
I think that a normal spoon is even better than a butter knife. You can use the the other side for spreading and the normal side as a spoon. Great video Ryan!
Im also a vegetarian and loves beans! And also likes to go out and ride my bike. Great video as always Ryan! Greetings from 🇸🇪
I never eaten tortilla, black beans and hot sauce before. But woah it is insane, the last 7 days I have eaten it 5 days and I do not get sick of it, it tastes soooo good. Thank you duzer for this easy recipe, lol.
Right on!! Glad you’re loving it
Nutella Spread in a tortilla wrap with cut up bananas. Then warm it up in a pan! 🤤
Ry, thanks, man, for your rundown on bike touring food. One reason I liked your lineup is because I’am a vegetarian, too, and yeah, I love them beans. I also eat a lot of Raman, peanut butter and I eat the hell out of Nutella. In my part of the country, gas stations carry a sweet called Fudge Rounds and a cousin which is a Oatmeal round. It’s junk food, of course, but really hits hits the spot when you’re on your last leg and you feel like you’re going to die if you don’t get something, quick. I’am sure you know the feeling. Om!
Ryan - I'm a new follower and subscriber. I love your videos. They are a reliable bright spot in my day. Thank you so much for all the hard work and joy that goes into them.
Hello Mark! I’m glad that you found me. Stay tuned for much more
carry a bit of nutritional yeast for extra micros/macros and a flavor bonus. great vids
Good idea
you would love brazilian food... we love out beans with rice
Toda la comida que mencionaste sonó como música para mi oídos, no me e aventurado al bike packing aún pero estoy emocionado tan solo de escuchar que tipo de comida puedo llevar y como hondureño esa comida es super fácil de comer. Si vienes a Honduras ten por seguro que tu viaje será más fácil y muy divertido con rutas muy buenas.
Some kind of full spectrum supplement powder you cam mix into your water, to get all the nutrients the food doesn't provide, is an easy way to get a whole lot more into the system.
I recommend Youngevity products.
Great video. I was mountain biking in Morocco and one day burnt 8500 calories. It was a tough day, but oh so much fun!!
dates and home made rice cakes (tour de france style) work for me on alpine rides.
Kwik Trip/Kwik Star gas stations have avocados.
This was so helpful- thanks so much!
Appreciate the video. Pro tip for anyone on a tour in the South US is to hit up a Dollar General. You’ll pass one or several everyday guaranteed. They have all the foods you’d need as well as essential toiletries and even Boudreaux Butt Paste for the saddle care.
Always compact/dehydrated trail food....except during Ragbrai...then it's PIE!....hope to see ya there this year.
I do a lot of rice knorr rice bags light fast to cook come in a lot different flavors mix with top Roman and can of soup or meat
Just need hot water you heat on a fire or get at a 7 11 free
Nutella is spreadable Snickers. I like a bag of ground flaxseed. Weighs little and adds a lot of nutrition. Yep, a heavy butter knife is almost counter-intuitive, but just is good kitchen hygiene too. Easy to clean and has bike tool possibilities. Lot of good stuff to think about. Well done.
This is surprisingly useful information! Thanks, seriously. :)
Glad it was helpful!
Lots of junk food in your super journeys but I understand, they taste good and they are easy to find . You have found your best formula man and it works.
Thanks so much for the great information Ryan! I was on the fence about getting a camping stove for my setup but I think I’m going to go without after seeing your video.
I alway like having a stove on longer trips (over 3-4 days) where I am not relying on restaurants for meals. Being able to cook ramen, rice and pasta, etc. greatly increases the variety of meal possibilities. Also, being able to heat water for tea/coffee/cocoa/soup on cold and/or wet days can really reduce the suck-factor. A "pop-can" alcohol stove setup for hot drinks doesn't take much space, one just needs to have a metal bowl or cup to heat the water in instead of plastic.
Great info Ryan. I've got to be honest....the pre-"smoothied" beans in the pouch don't look overly appetizing but I imagine after 8 hours on the bike you just need all the calories you can get! I did an awesome overnight kayak trip yesterday with my dog Bella & found myself snacking on seaweed & nuts, etc with great enthusiasm...another great video!!!
Love the fridge photo gallery and magnets.
Bagels have lots of carbs, and of course whole grain bagels are s'posed to be the healthier choice. They're bulky and not idea for packing, but for day rides or as an option on a menu somewhere out on the trail...they're a great alternative to toast, muffins, and tortillas.
Thanks for pluggin the Newtons! An old school energy source for sure. Had a half stack this morning before my ride. Worked great!
Backpacker here trying to add a little bike packing to life. You've convinced me on the beans! Gonna try them.
You should! yum yum
Thank you . I also eat lots of beans over the past year .. I like you t-shirt
Yayyyyyyy frijoles, con chili jalapeños. You’re eating good bro.
Had to think of Kevin's breakfast malfunction when you showed the butter knife 😂 @KevDoes
Reminds me of when I thru hiked the Appalachian Trail except I never packed canned goods because they are heavier.
For people who are still running old-school tapered-square bottom brackets, the companion stamped-sheet-metal crank bolt wrench is a viable substitute for a butter knife. Just leave the plastic-covered-handle versions at home.
He's just described my regular diet everyday. I've never gone bike packing but I do ride a bike a lot.
Ha!! Awesome. You’ll be ready for bike packing if you ever choose to go ;)
@@duzer this summer...I'll finally do it. You've inspired me
I was a Peace Corps volunteer also! :)
Yay!!!!
Thanks for the helpful tips! I am new to your channel and aspire to becoming a MTB guide out in the Northeast.
Hope to see you on the trails one day!
I have no such questions. My wife and I watch you and we keep saying "oh, Ryan is eating that sweet stuff again!" 😁
Glad to see you again Ryan!
Hey Ryan, no stove is the way to go, I enjoy flavored tuna packets or pepperoni slices, string cheese on a flour tortilla, peanut butter and jelly/honey is a must, I also like granola cereal, with powdered milk/vanilla instant breakfast and all you need is water, and if lucky you can find some berries to pick roadside. Poptarts, Kind bars, paydays, snickers, powered fruiit juice or Gatorade mix, cheese/crackers packs, and cookies. If I go through a town, I will stop for fastfood, and buy extra for dinners or breakfast, and fill up my metal jug with ice and drink. Sugarfree hard candy makes riding hills more enjoyable.
Love your channel Bro !!!
WFPB, if you want it healthy, hard to get on a biketrip, but you are doing it pretty great.
I want that t-shirt!
Ohhhh.... I love the Valentino Sauce, too! We get it from a mexican friend here in germany always, when he was in mexico ;-)
@Mark Miller Addis? Is that a Store?
Beans, beans, the magical fruit! The more you eat, the more you [can ride]! Love your content! ❤ In fact, I gave you a shout-out on my latest video (...uploading now)!
Thanks for the shout out!
Want to do the oregon outback with a biekpacking newb jun 19?
I work a high labor job at a super market. Those shells and peanut butter a pretty good go to for energy.
Great video and very helpful. Have you done a video on keeping your bike secure while doing your tours? Like when stopping at gas stations, supermarkets, and campsites? THANKS!
you should make a cooking video with your recipes
I need the t-shirt for my next trip! how can i get some? And do they have a version with metric burritos for here in Canada? thx
After 55 years of bike touring I have ditched the plastic water bottles and have switched to wide mouth stainless steel double walled water bottles. The craze of everyone carrying around a water bottle has filled the second hand stores with water bottles. They sell for about $2 to $3 USD. no matter the size. The water tastes so much better and stays cooler. A little more weight than plastic but it is worth the few extra grams /Onces to ditch the plastic. The wide mouth makes them easy to keep clean. The beans and white flour Torts are a protein.
I agree! Love stainless steel
My local Latin markets here in LA carry black and pinto beans in a bag 👍
Lucky!
What kind of lock(s) do you use when grocery shopping or eating in restaurants?
Keep it up buddy
I love watching your vis DUZER :)
Where can I get that shirt? I love it.
Great stuff in here. We always forget how much we need to eat and the importance of it being clean food!
Your editing is on point! And amazing info as always.
Thanks
In a pinch at home I’ll take all the leftovers and put them in a burrito. It gets pretty interesting. Lol great video buddy keep up the great work.
That sounds good! Especially if your leftovers are NUTELLA ;)