It’s my 10 year anniversary of being a Fatbiker this month and I remember this the video popped up then I ordered a Packraft. Ironically I just got my new Gnarwall Packraft this year. This video is still great watching it 10 years later.
I just have to say that your packrafting videos are by far the best on youtube. Your trips are just amazing to watch. It helps when im stuck in my cubicle all day to just watch your videos and be a part of the adventure. Please post more.
I have become interested in using pack rafts for fishing and discovered your channel, this is a wonderful video, made me a subscriber. I just watched a video last week of a couple that spent a year hiking and paddling the Alaska coast, I think they could have used a bike like yours.
Roman Dial You have enjoyed beautiful and wonderful places .... But you forgot to visit and enjoy the most wonderful places on earth, which is Mecca in the month of Ramadan ...
@romandial How long open sea straights you could try to teoretically-practically cross on Alpacka? For ex. straight from island to island. The main problem is water inside and fatigue...
@romandial I have noting against Alpacka. It's great. Just 'd like to know your opinion concerning use of Alpacka in cases of seayack's use. For ex. my inflatable kayak "Pike-1" (Schuka in Russian) allows to be used as seayak but with limitations, it behaves well on open waters but the speed is 5 km/h when seayak gives 7 km/h, limitation is 12 km of open water crossing (for me personally) from land to land...
@aguyfromrussia For bicycle on boat? 10-20 km possible, maybe with waves to 2 m (sounds scary). The big 2012 Llama model with the new spray deck would work best. More volume and drier cockpit. I think I could paddle very far in open ocean with velo on Alpacka -- maybe 50 km crossing if seas and winds not bad. Obviously not as good as sea kayak, but surprisingly good. Have you seen whitewater videos for Alpackas?
In addition. All depends on application. For example my inflatable boat allows to transport velo from island to island with distance of open travel up to 10-12 km on waves up to 2 meters. So my application is more focused on water than your Alpacka raft. Weight on ground - yes, heavy....
Hi Roman I'd be great greatful if you could give me your opinion on the HMG UltaMid. I'm aware you use one, but do you favour the 2 or the 4? I'm 6'4" so considering the 4 but feel it might be far to big for solo use. What do you think? Best regards Andy.
Roman Dial You have enjoyed beautiful and wonderful places .... But you forgot to visit and enjoy the most wonderful places on earth, which is Mecca in the month of Ramadan ...
@aguyfromrussia oh yes and with maybe two companions for big crossings. I am not familiar with Russian water, but in Alaska use google map to find Valdez and Whittier. I would paddle between them with 2012 Llama and spray deck in maybe one week, camping along way.
We compared Alpacka with my russian "Pike". Alpacka indeed is very durable but speed is lower and it turns, also it 'sails" on wind, it has limit in speed - you may not practice "forced speedy run" like in my inflatable kayak. When I come on island I don't need the boat - just hide it (7.5 kilo) and travel without. I would refuse to go on it with you on Montague Island)...Alpacka is great but indeed not for "almost seayack" application shown here)
We in Russia use the inflatable kayak called "Schuka" (stalker.lib.ru) in much more extreme conditions. Weight of my boat is 7.5 kilo. Your boat is great because of weight but not so good in waves than ours) Velo - 28 inches weels for greater offroad capacity. Fine that one our guy ordered the boat you have from US to compare. I dislike his choice, too much unsafe))) Good luck!
Great video. Beautiful areas. The ranger went WAY out his way to be a dick. Of all the things he could have been doing that day, the fact that he had to hassle someone for what? Relieving a natural need, and in a wilderness area--I guess he didn't have enough to do! Go fix a broken gate, or something. Get a real life. The ending was perfect, though. "Piss power!"
It’s my 10 year anniversary of being a Fatbiker this month and I remember this the video popped up then I ordered a Packraft. Ironically I just got my new Gnarwall Packraft this year. This video is still great watching it 10 years later.
Thanks!
I just have to say that your packrafting videos are by far the best on youtube. Your trips are just amazing to watch. It helps when im stuck in my cubicle all day to just watch your videos and be a part of the adventure. Please post more.
Just recalling how good this is and hope we see some more trip videos from you soon.
Wow, great scenery. It must have been awesome to have that whole coastline all to yourself.
Superb. I like the defiant gesture at the end. Quality.
Awesome and inspiring! Thank you for sharing!
Love the videos. They remind me of my time in AK.
@NaturaidMD Your journey north was a very impressive solo trip!
Great looking adventure. Thanks for sharing.
I have become interested in using pack rafts for fishing and discovered your channel, this is a wonderful video, made me a subscriber. I just watched a video last week of a couple that spent a year hiking and paddling the Alaska coast, I think they could have used a bike like yours.
+Robb's Homemade Life They're not really cyclists -- more like walkers
You can visit Tunisia in the spring and enjoy a beautiful and charming nature
Another great video Roman. Also nice write up in Australian Geographic Outdoors.
-JR
Hi can someone comment on the crank/shifting setup on these bikes? Are these single speed,rohloff, hammerschmidt, or something else? Thank you
Another fine trip. Sweet.
Very cool video !!!!!
Roman Dial You have enjoyed beautiful and wonderful places .... But you forgot to visit and enjoy the most wonderful places on earth, which is Mecca in the month of Ramadan ...
@romandial How long open sea straights you could try to teoretically-practically cross on Alpacka? For ex. straight from island to island. The main problem is water inside and fatigue...
@romandial I have noting against Alpacka. It's great. Just 'd like to know your opinion concerning use of Alpacka in cases of seayack's use. For ex. my inflatable kayak "Pike-1" (Schuka in Russian) allows to be used as seayak but with limitations, it behaves well on open waters but the speed is 5 km/h when seayak gives 7 km/h, limitation is 12 km of open water crossing (for me personally) from land to land...
Now that's an adventure! Had to laugh at the "Ode to Park Ranger" at the end.
I'd love to of seen a map of where you went. Maybe when you put up your location. Enjoyed the whole video.
Very nice video! Super! Cool bikes!
But what had you done to offend the Park Ranger?
pretty sweet trip!!! looked like hella fun??
@aguyfromrussia For bicycle on boat? 10-20 km possible, maybe with waves to 2 m (sounds scary). The big 2012 Llama model with the new spray deck would work best. More volume and drier cockpit. I think I could paddle very far in open ocean with velo on Alpacka -- maybe 50 km crossing if seas and winds not bad. Obviously not as good as sea kayak, but surprisingly good. Have you seen whitewater videos for Alpackas?
In addition. All depends on application. For example my inflatable boat allows to transport velo from island to island with distance of open travel up to 10-12 km on waves up to 2 meters. So my application is more focused on water than your Alpacka raft. Weight on ground - yes, heavy....
@Gilliland440 Thanks, I haven't actually seen the Aus Geo piece yet.
Amazing! I'm so in....
Awesome footage, what Surly bikes are you using there?
+andrew rushton
Pugs, o' course
Hi Roman I'd be great greatful if you could give me your opinion on the HMG UltaMid. I'm aware you use one, but do you favour the 2 or the 4? I'm 6'4" so considering the 4 but feel it might be far to big for solo use. What do you think? Best regards Andy.
+andrew rushton I like the four for two. For one maybe too much
Roman Dial You have enjoyed beautiful and wonderful places .... But you forgot to visit and enjoy the most wonderful places on earth, which is Mecca in the month of Ramadan ...
You can visit Tunisia in the spring and enjoy a beautiful and charming nature
@aguyfromrussia oh yes and with maybe two companions for big crossings. I am not familiar with Russian water, but in Alaska use google map to find Valdez and Whittier. I would paddle between them with 2012 Llama and spray deck in maybe one week, camping along way.
Look on my blog "The Roaming Dials" under "Yakutat to Glacier Bay: Lost Coast South"
.very special trip!
fantastic!
@romandial Simpe realistic task - will you go with a bike on Montague Island on Alpacka?)))
what packs are you using to carry paddles?
+HunterTravels We now use HMG packs as they are the best designed for packrafting
You can visit Tunisia in the spring and enjoy a beautiful and charming nature
@romandial Apart from behavior on waves and wind I afraid its durability on wood obstructions.
awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!
EPIC
I would try to go on Montague Island on Alpacka with a bike...
We compared Alpacka with my russian "Pike". Alpacka indeed is very durable but speed is lower and it turns, also it 'sails" on wind, it has limit in speed - you may not practice "forced speedy run" like in my inflatable kayak.
When I come on island I don't need the boat - just hide it (7.5 kilo) and travel without.
I would refuse to go on it with you on Montague Island)...Alpacka is great but indeed not for "almost seayack" application shown here)
@aguyfromrussia yes!
Видео начинается с безумно ржавой цепи велосипеда... интересненько, а в конце видео у кого-нибудь рама пополам треснет?
We in Russia use the inflatable kayak called "Schuka" (stalker.lib.ru) in much more extreme conditions. Weight of my boat is 7.5 kilo. Your boat is great because of weight but not so good in waves than ours)
Velo - 28 inches weels for greater offroad capacity.
Fine that one our guy ordered the boat you have from US to compare. I dislike his choice, too much unsafe)))
Good luck!
@aguyfromrussia me too!
@aguyfromrussia Alpackas are not unsafe.
@petertjarnlund peed off the dock.
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Roman Dial nice
Ha...Moby.
Great video. Beautiful areas. The ranger went WAY out his way to be a dick. Of all the things he could have been doing that day, the fact that he had to hassle someone for what? Relieving a natural need, and in a wilderness area--I guess he didn't have enough to do! Go fix a broken gate, or something. Get a real life. The ending was perfect, though. "Piss power!"
Love the videos. They remind me of my time in AK.
@aguyfromrussia yes!