Hi Steve, I recently found your channel. I’m impressed with your bike trips and positive attitude. I’m an active mid sixties retiree and after watching some of your videos I feel like a slacker. It was helpful when you told us how you prepare for long trips by riding your stationary bike daily for up to an hour. Your trip to Manhattan is really looks like a lot of fun. Thanks for the motivational and enjoyable videos.
Hi Terry, thanks for watching and the nice comment. Physical preparation is everything when considering a long distance ride. My trip was awesome and I look forward to many more. Thanks again and all the best, Steve
I loved this video, especially how you greet people you pass but more importantly how you announce that you are “coming up on your left” to those who don’t see you. OMG I have been scared so many times by cyclist flying by me without warning. So Thank You Steve!!😊😊
Hi again and thanks for the nice comment. I also have a bell, but I've found it too loud. I only use it when approaching from a distance so as not to alarm the walkers/runners. Thanks again and have a wonderful day, Steve
I love that trail! I lived in Okinawa, and they had open sewers. That was a special smell. 😊 I like to ride my bike downtown, and it's always a little nerve-wracking to leave it. I do use two locks, but still. One's a heavy chain, one's a heavy U...
Thank you for sharing another awesome video. I took my 600X out for a few camping trips already and boy is this bike sweet. Videos like yours give me inspiration to go farther from home.
Thanks again for such an inspirational and motivating video. Old railways that are no longer in service are such a wonderful opportunity for bike trails. I live north of Montreal, Canada and you have already mentioned a similar trail that we have that goes through the Laurentians all the way to Mont-Laurier. It is commonly referred to "La trail du P’tit Train du Nord" bike trail which is part of a larger trail called "La Route Verte"... You were planning to go or you already went, hope your enjoyed your visit !!! Keep it up. Your videos are truly inspiring !!! THANK YOU SO MUCH !!! 🙂
Hi Daniel and thanks for the nice comment! Yes, Jan and I cycled the P'tit Train du Nord a few months ago. We had a wonderful time. Videos will come in the next few months. You live in a beautiful part of the country. Thanks again and have a great weekend, Steve
Hello Steve, I’ve only just discovered your videos and I’m enjoying them very much. You sure have some beautiful off-road trails over there in the USA. We do have off-road trails here in the UK, but nothing like your’s over there. I’m 69 and have been a cyclist most of my life, problem is the amount of traffic on the roads, and I live in rural Lincolnshire. I’ve been trying to ride off-road recently, too many speeding, inconsiderate drivers here.
Hello Mr James and thank you for watching and the comment. Traffic is an international problem isn't it. We are fortunate to have many "Greenways" in the USA. However, cycling in traffic is unavoidable in many areas. I live in an area that calls for me to drive my van to suitable areas for cycling. Your idea of riding off-road is an excellent way of staying safe yet still enjoying the experience. Thanks again and all the best, Steve
I got so excited when I saw you had a new video out Steve! Sending best wishes for more tail winds, happy snack stops, and gentle sunshine. Hi from Penelope and @adventuresofafatman (Charles)
Lovely ride steve, I unexpectedly lost my beloved brother this week at 59. He toured every year and loved nature so your appreciation of the outdoors lifted my spirits . You are an inspiration , keep it up👍🇮🇪
Hi John, so sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. Such a terrible time when we lose a loved one. My heart goes out to you and your family. Thank you for your kind comment John. All the best, Steve
I am enjoying your journey. Hopewell Junction is where I start my rides on the rail trail. It's nice having the option to go north on the Dutchess Rail Trail or south on the Maybrook Trailway.
10:56 in I see a frost heave. Near there 4 years ago I went for my water bottle so 1 hand driving, hit a heave and over the bars at 13mph. Lucky I was only 2 miles from the car and not hurt to bad. 30 mile drive home. It does make me nervous about cycling way far from home. I pay more attention now and shifters on brake levers keep my 2 hands on the bars now.
Hi Steve, thanks for watching and sharing your story. It's easy to have problems when pedaling. Glad to hear you weren't hurt too badly. Thanks again and safe pedaling Steve
Being from the Hudson Valley myself these trails, the Dutchess, Maybrook, Putnam, and North and South County trails are my bread and butter. The Maybrook especially never gets old for me. Glad you enjoyed the ride! Maybe I'll see you out there!
Just found your channel...great video. ❤ I grew up in some parts of your trip...beautiful area. You should do a trip during foliage season when the leaves🍃 🍂 🍁 are doing their thing. 😂 You're inspiring.....keep riding & bless you. 🙌 🙏🥰🚲🚲🚲
Very nice videos sir , you inspired me to do this trail that I’ve been wanting to do for a while now and my goal will be to go from nyc to buffalo and back
That was two epic days. Another great tour. Lamoille Valley Rail Trail just had two spots resurfaced and is good to go. Thanks for the video and take care, Al
Hi Al, those two days were the best of the tour. Great to hear about the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail. We hope to get us there before the snow fly's. Thanks again, Steve
Hi Peter, the train ride was uneventful. It wasn't Amtrak so things went smoothly. I was able to walk the bike on and put down the kickstand. It was located next to my seat near the train car exit. Amtrak is not so easy as they make you remove your front wheel and hang the bike on a hook. Thanks for asking, Steve
Hi Steve, I am a 75+ rider and I am amazed at how many miles you ride in a day. I am enjoying your videos. I presently only ride 3 day a week and avg.20 miles on most of my outings which are all in suburban Phoenix area. How do you manage all those miles with out having your butt hurt. How do you manage..? Is it a special saddle ? Sure would like to know . Thx Jim from phoenix
Hi Jim, 20 miles 3 times a week is a good routine. I wear padded shorts and use the most comfortable seat ever. Made by Infinity Bike. Also way too expensive. But worth the money for long distance riders. Thanks and take care, Steve
Hey Doug, Thanks and yes I do my own editing. Just learning over the past couple of years. Haven't taken any instructional courses but I'm inspired by people like Casey Neistat and Dustin Klein. One of my favorite sayings is, "Creativity is undetected plagiarism". Thanks and have a great day, Steve
Hi Stephen and thanks for the question. I try to always be aware of my surroundings and avoid questionable areas. I carry bear spray and a small container of pepper spray. Having said that, I've never been concerned about my safety. Thanks again and all the best, Steve
Great ride young man!.....Thank You!
Thanks Kasper! It was lots of fun. Take care, Steve
Hi Steve, I recently found your channel. I’m impressed with your bike trips and positive attitude. I’m an active mid sixties retiree and after watching some of your videos I feel like a slacker. It was helpful when you told us how you prepare for long trips by riding your stationary bike daily for up to an hour. Your trip to Manhattan is really looks like a lot of fun. Thanks for the motivational and enjoyable videos.
Hi Terry, thanks for watching and the nice comment. Physical preparation is everything when considering a long distance ride. My trip was awesome and I look forward to many more. Thanks again and all the best, Steve
I loved this video, especially how you greet people you pass but more importantly how you announce that you are “coming up on your left” to those who don’t see you. OMG I have been scared so many times by cyclist flying by me without warning. So Thank You Steve!!😊😊
Hi again and thanks for the nice comment. I also have a bell, but I've found it too loud. I only use it when approaching from a distance so as not to alarm the walkers/runners. Thanks again and have a wonderful day, Steve
You are in inspiration. That you for a wonderful video stay safe and God bless
Hi there and thanks for the nice comment. Have a good evening, Steve
Great trail area awesome bridges
Hey Alan, thanks for watching. It was a great two days. Thanks again, Steve
I love that trail! I lived in Okinawa, and they had open sewers. That was a special smell. 😊 I like to ride my bike downtown, and it's always a little nerve-wracking to leave it. I do use two locks, but still. One's a heavy chain, one's a heavy U...
Thank you for sharing another awesome video. I took my 600X out for a few camping trips already and boy is this bike sweet. Videos like yours give me inspiration to go farther from home.
Hi there and thanks again. Glad you like your 600X. Great bike with the best technology. Thanks again and have a great day, Steve
Thanks again for such an inspirational and motivating video. Old railways that are no longer in service are such a wonderful opportunity for bike trails. I live north of Montreal, Canada and you have already mentioned a similar trail that we have that goes through the Laurentians all the way to Mont-Laurier. It is commonly referred to "La trail du P’tit Train du Nord" bike trail which is part of a larger trail called "La Route Verte"... You were planning to go or you already went, hope your enjoyed your visit !!! Keep it up. Your videos are truly inspiring !!! THANK YOU SO MUCH !!! 🙂
Hi Daniel and thanks for the nice comment! Yes, Jan and I cycled the P'tit Train du Nord a few months ago. We had a wonderful time. Videos will come in the next few months. You live in a beautiful part of the country. Thanks again and have a great weekend, Steve
Nice rides! Good to see you with another awesome videos, Steve. - Andy
Hey Andy, thanks for watching and the nice comment. I hope you are doing well! All the best, Steve
@@steveretiredandcycling Thanks for your kind words, Steve! I sent you a follow-up email on our project. Please let me know what you think!
Great couple of days riding Steve.
Thanks Jay, hope all is well, Steve
Hello Steve, I’ve only just discovered your videos and I’m enjoying them very much. You sure have some beautiful off-road trails over there in the USA. We do have off-road trails here in the UK, but nothing like your’s over there. I’m 69 and have been a cyclist most of my life, problem is the amount of traffic on the roads, and I live in rural Lincolnshire. I’ve been trying to ride off-road recently, too many speeding, inconsiderate drivers here.
Hello Mr James and thank you for watching and the comment. Traffic is an international problem isn't it. We are fortunate to have many "Greenways" in the USA. However, cycling in traffic is unavoidable in many areas. I live in an area that calls for me to drive my van to suitable areas for cycling. Your idea of riding off-road is an excellent way of staying safe yet still enjoying the experience. Thanks again and all the best, Steve
Wonderful video, thanks for sharing your rides with us
Thanks Rob and thanks for watching! Have a great day, Steve
I got so excited when I saw you had a new video out Steve! Sending best wishes for more tail winds, happy snack stops, and gentle sunshine. Hi from Penelope and @adventuresofafatman (Charles)
Hi Penelope, great to hear from you. I hope you're having an awesome summer. Take care, Steve
That's a beautiful day up there
Thanks Jorge! It was a beautiful ride. Take care, Steve
Fantastic videos, thanks!
Hi there and thanks for watching. Have a great day, Steve
Lovely ride steve, I unexpectedly lost my beloved brother this week at 59. He toured every year and loved nature so your appreciation of the outdoors lifted my spirits . You are an inspiration , keep it up👍🇮🇪
Hi John, so sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. Such a terrible time when we lose a loved one. My heart goes out to you and your family. Thank you for your kind comment John. All the best, Steve
I'm sorry for your lost, I'm really sad to hear about your brother's passing
He makes solo bike touring look safe and fun.....he'd also make a good travel guide for seniors....would enjoy traveling with him.......
Hi there and thanks for watching and the nice comment! Have a great day, Steve
Great video and nice looking ride!
Hi Kathy, thanks for watching and the nice comment! Have a great day, Steve
I am enjoying your journey. Hopewell Junction is where I start my rides on the rail trail. It's nice having the option to go north on the Dutchess Rail Trail or south on the Maybrook Trailway.
Hi there and thanks for watching, you have great options with such nice trails in your area. Thanks again and have a great day, Steve
I love that you are taking your time and savoring the ride! That’s the way to enjoy retirement!
You are sooo right about taking my time. Hope you have a great day Elizabeth. Take care, Steve
10:56 in I see a frost heave. Near there 4 years ago I went for my water bottle so 1 hand driving, hit a heave and over the bars at 13mph. Lucky I was only 2 miles from the car and not hurt to bad. 30 mile drive home. It does make me nervous about cycling way far from home. I pay more attention now and shifters on brake levers keep my 2 hands on the bars now.
Hi Steve, thanks for watching and sharing your story. It's easy to have problems when pedaling. Glad to hear you weren't hurt too badly. Thanks again and safe pedaling Steve
Being from the Hudson Valley myself these trails, the Dutchess, Maybrook, Putnam, and North and South County trails are my bread and butter. The Maybrook especially never gets old for me.
Glad you enjoyed the ride! Maybe I'll see you out there!
Hi there, you live in a beautiful area. I enjoyed the trails very much. Thanks and have a great day, Steve
Just found your channel...great video. ❤
I grew up in some parts of your trip...beautiful area. You should do a trip during foliage season when the leaves🍃 🍂 🍁 are doing their thing. 😂 You're inspiring.....keep riding & bless you. 🙌 🙏🥰🚲🚲🚲
Hi there and thanks for the comment. It was a great ride. Take care, Steve
Very nice videos sir , you inspired me to do this trail that I’ve been wanting to do for a while now and my goal will be to go from nyc to buffalo and back
Hi there and thanks for your comment! You have a great goal! NYC to Buffalo is a nice ride. Happy pedaling, Steve
Another relaxing day on a trail. Nice straight trail, clear sky, enjoyable ride. 👍
Thanks Thomas, it was the best trail day of the trip. Take care, Steve
First view! 👍🏻
Thanks Kevin!
That was two epic days. Another great tour. Lamoille Valley Rail Trail just had two spots resurfaced and is good to go. Thanks for the video and take care, Al
Hi Al, those two days were the best of the tour. Great to hear about the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail. We hope to get us there before the snow fly's. Thanks again, Steve
Love your videos. Saving up for a priority 600.
Hi John and thanks for the nice comment! Priority makes an awesome bike. Take care, Steve
Nice ride, a lot of things to see. I love the rail trails.😀
Hey there, thanks for watching and your comment! It was a great ride, Thanks again, Steve
Hello Sr. I Hope you are doing well. I can't wait for you video when you get to Manhattan. I am wondering when do you do this adventure.
Hey Julian, I should have the next video out within the week. It's been a busy summer. Thanks again, Steve
Thanks again, Steve, for such great videos. I'm leaving tomorrow for a tour in Colorado on the GDMBR and we will be thinking of you!
Hey David, great to hear from you. Good luck on the GDMBR. Should be a great experience. I’ll be thinking about you. Stay safe, Steve
As a new Priority 600 owner I love this series of videos. Congratulations on your amazing trip and keep up the great work, you're videos are awesome!
Hey Ryan, thanks for watching and the nice comment! It really was an amazing trip. Many more to come. Thanks again, Steve
I'm curious how the train ride will go with the bike. Maybe you could show some of that.
Hi Peter, the train ride was uneventful. It wasn't Amtrak so things went smoothly. I was able to walk the bike on and put down the kickstand. It was located next to my seat near the train car exit. Amtrak is not so easy as they make you remove your front wheel and hang the bike on a hook. Thanks for asking, Steve
Hi Steve, I am a 75+ rider and I am amazed at how many miles you ride in a day. I am enjoying your videos. I presently only ride 3 day a week and avg.20 miles on most of my outings which are all in suburban Phoenix area. How do you manage all those miles with out having your butt hurt. How do you manage..? Is it a special saddle ? Sure would like to know . Thx Jim from phoenix
Hi Jim, 20 miles 3 times a week is a good routine. I wear padded shorts and use the most comfortable seat ever. Made by Infinity Bike. Also way too expensive. But worth the money for long distance riders. Thanks and take care, Steve
What mirror do you use?
Hithere and thanks for watching. It's called Take A Look. Available on Amazon for under $20 USD
nice job editing your videos. Do you do your own?
Hey Doug, Thanks and yes I do my own editing. Just learning over the past couple of years. Haven't taken any instructional courses but I'm inspired by people like Casey Neistat and Dustin Klein. One of my favorite sayings is, "Creativity is undetected plagiarism". Thanks and have a great day, Steve
Do you have security concerns?
Hi Stephen and thanks for the question. I try to always be aware of my surroundings and avoid questionable areas. I carry bear spray and a small container of pepper spray. Having said that, I've never been concerned about my safety. Thanks again and all the best, Steve