Thank you Dave. The route was great; I loved the nature of the rolling countryside. Not once did it feel overly steep- that's coming in the next video. Keep watching!
So that's who was filming at the ford. It did puzzle me at the time why anyone would film a ford. Piece of advice from an old randonneur: take a back-up light :-) And a back up GPS or route sheet. And a back-up rear light.... etc.
Haha good advice. I left my backup light at home. Funny thing is despite the light doing it's own thing all day long- it still managed to have enough power to get me through the entire ride!
Ratcliffe Culey just down the road from me Richard, great film .
Thank you Dave. The route was great; I loved the nature of the rolling countryside. Not once did it feel overly steep- that's coming in the next video. Keep watching!
@@BikepackingAdventures Ok Richard, you do get about a bit!!!
Great effort Richard
I was running broom wagon for some friends and would you believe it i had two spare garmins with me with routes on.
Awww darn it lol Yeah passed you see several times... rode with your friends for a time too
Is there any reason why you don't take any pictures of dogs on your rides? I think it will add interest generally to the wider audience?
I give them a wide berth, nowadays, Jeremy. 🐶
So that's who was filming at the ford. It did puzzle me at the time why anyone would film a ford.
Piece of advice from an old randonneur: take a back-up light :-) And a back up GPS or route sheet. And a back-up rear light.... etc.
Haha good advice. I left my backup light at home. Funny thing is despite the light doing it's own thing all day long- it still managed to have enough power to get me through the entire ride!