2024 Transamerica Bicycle Ride Days 14-15: Cedar City, UT to Panguitch, UT
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
- A daily video log of my bicycle ride across the United States of America on the Adventure Cycling Association's Western Express and Transamerica Trail routes.
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It's pretty clear, 100% of the pickup drivers are cycling enthusiasts, but don't know how to show support with their horns.
Haha!
Awesome riding David, I would have bonked way before the finish (tuberculosis when I was a child).
Thank you for your encouragement, it means a lot!
Enjoy the sufferfest. It's part of the experience!
There is one overlying thing with the pickup truck support you have received...the likelihood that the driver of a pickup truck can identify with you doing a very difficult job is more likely than the prospect of drivers of other types of vehicles having the same or similar life experiences. So, you would be justified in stereotyping pickup truck drivers acknowledging and giving credit for dedication and determination. We stereotype because in our experiences stereotype typically holds fairly close to being reality.
Epic fantastic ride! 10% climbs with all that weight man I would have been walking. And those views at the summit wow thanks for sharing. Glad Paul didn't get too off track too Love the psalm at the end, praise the Lord👍
The problem rating something early on as a 10, where do you go if something is even more beautiful or hard later on?
I laughed so hard at your story telling while resting about “honkers”. You have a way of talking that really makes me laugh.
Thank you for your feedback! I try to include a mix of cycling stuff and my daily thoughts in the videos, whatever they may be.
Yeah, I assumed it wasn't the nice, encouraging hanks either perhaps even accompanied with some sign language. Some people, suck - apparently a strong correlation with truckers. LOL
great video!!! come on legs!!!
Yeah, climbing up that big hill, and your in your lowest gear. Then you try and downshift, but that's all your have. Guess what. I've been riding a recumbent since 1991, and I still do that :) So keep on pedaling, you will get there in the end. The more of a rural area your in, pickup truck drivers think they own the road. Well the joke will be on them, when gas prices get over 10 dollars a gallon this summer :) Stay Frosty, and keep your head on a swivel. P.S. From some outdoor stores, you can get "Bottled" Oxygen. Might come in handy. I've pedaled up at 12,000+ feet in Colorado, on Trail Ridge Road. Yeah, there's very little air you there. You have to chase down the air pockets :) The best thing you can do when climbing, is drink water, lots of water.
Thanks for the advice, we just summited Wolf Creek Pass our highest elevation of the trip at 10,850ft. We won't have anything close to that for the remainder of the summer.
@@davidweber9065 Wolf Creek Pass, I've been over it in a car. And yep, your pretty much done with mountains, to you get to the Appalachian mountains. But those should be a piece of cake by then. Stay safe.
Southern Utah is the best!!!!
Agreed! The scenery has been breathtaking every day.
Epic ride! Keep going.
Thank you for your encouragement, it means a lot!