Happy New Year! Thank you everyone for helping me reach my goal of 1000 subscribers. I'm looking forward to seeing how this channel grows by the end of 2022! All the best everyone and happy bikepacking!
@@grumpy-dad3701 Hi mate, at the end of the video I explain where I went and how I got there. I use the trains regularly too. I caught the train to Malton from memory! Head over to the summary section of the video for more details
Thank you for watching! I hope you enjoyed this weekend adventure! I'm trying to reach 1000 subscribers, so please subscribe, like and leave a comment if you like my videos :) Thanks!
You can do the route comfortably on a gravel bike, even a hybrid with 32mm tyres if you're careful of the potholes around Ravenscar. On the Ravenscar point, there's a permanent colony of seals on the beach down there that is worth a look. Something to fly your drone over next time you're there maybe!
Another great one. I did the cinder trail on my gravel bike earlier in the year in the other direction, it was a very wet day and we had a little less luggage but found it generally ok. In fact it was my brother in laws first non tarmac ride and he only had a couple of moments. He's thoroughly enjoyed it despite the weather.
Thanks again Richard, it’s definitely doable barring a couple of sections. I had slick 42s with a high psi so perhaps that made it more uncomfortable! Thanks for watching :)
Lovely video as always. I'm off to pickering this summer with my bike so this got me excited. One tip I use to inflate my thermarest is a bin bag with a 16mm (I think car radiator hose) secured at the base and use the bin bag to push the air in. Easy on the lungs and doesn't get moisture into the mattress. Keep up the great Films
Well filmed Tom. Nice drone work too! I’m a hiker and rider so I can’t wait to get back to the North East and do some of this. We were in the UK in 2019 and I walked the Coast to Coast so I recognised the North York Moors. Nice to see you camping 👍 I have a Nature Hike, 1.7kg. I, going to have to get me a bike on my next visit 😂 Thanks for this Tom. I’ll follow! Dave from down-under 🇦🇺
You clearly took a lot of time in putting that video together, thank your. It was so peaceful to watch. I am just getting my head around video editing and have one frustration when ,travelling how do you transport your camera, I have yet to find a way to make my camera quickly accessible without having to undo millions of straps,.
Thanks Graham. Glad you enjoyed it! I actually put my main camera in the top pocket in the pannier. It’s not super accessible but it’s not too bad. I then have a tripod strapped to the top of that. Bit fiddly but I am yet to find a better way with a quality set up!
You can bypass bits of the cinder track on the adjacent roads and/or the beach at Boggle Hole (at low tide) but you'd still need low enough gearing to get up 33% climbs...
What a great video. I'm from Skipton, but now live in Thailand, so this brought back some brilliant memories. Some very impressive camera work and editing. Check out some of my vids here in Thailand if you get the chance. Ride safe. JP the old guy )
Thanks mate! I love Skipton and the Dales. Never been to Thailand but would definitely like to once travel is easier! I’ll check out some of your vids 😀
@@Cycling366 I find it interesting as I do bike packing my self. I have a German bike with different design. Pretty old ideas, but seem to be adopted for ridiculous prices in the UK. Thanks for the answer
Happy New Year! Thank you everyone for helping me reach my goal of 1000 subscribers. I'm looking forward to seeing how this channel grows by the end of 2022! All the best everyone and happy bikepacking!
Where did you start from.
I'm wanting to go bikepacking this year.
I don't have car so need to travel by train or coach.
@@grumpy-dad3701 Hi mate, at the end of the video I explain where I went and how I got there. I use the trains regularly too. I caught the train to Malton from memory! Head over to the summary section of the video for more details
Thank you for watching! I hope you enjoyed this weekend adventure! I'm trying to reach 1000 subscribers, so please subscribe, like and leave a comment if you like my videos :) Thanks!
You can do the route comfortably on a gravel bike, even a hybrid with 32mm tyres if you're careful of the potholes around Ravenscar. On the Ravenscar point, there's a permanent colony of seals on the beach down there that is worth a look. Something to fly your drone over next time you're there maybe!
Nice! I’d be up for revisiting at some point as I’ve not been since this film was made in 2021!
Another great one.
I did the cinder trail on my gravel bike earlier in the year in the other direction, it was a very wet day and we had a little less luggage but found it generally ok. In fact it was my brother in laws first non tarmac ride and he only had a couple of moments. He's thoroughly enjoyed it despite the weather.
Thanks again Richard, it’s definitely doable barring a couple of sections. I had slick 42s with a high psi so perhaps that made it more uncomfortable! Thanks for watching :)
thank you!
You’re welcome :)
Once again. Such a beautiful film. Makes me want to go bikepacking also.
Thanks very much! :)
Lovely video as always. I'm off to pickering this summer with my bike so this got me excited. One tip I use to inflate my thermarest is a bin bag with a 16mm (I think car radiator hose) secured at the base and use the bin bag to push the air in. Easy on the lungs and doesn't get moisture into the mattress. Keep up the great Films
Thanks Hedley! It’s a lovely place to cycle, just very steep! 😅
Really enjoy you taking us along on your trips! Have a great day from fellow bikepackers in Idaho USA!
Thanks very much! Can’t wait for travel restrictions to end so I can do some bikepacking across the pond 😉
Well filmed Tom. Nice drone work too! I’m a hiker and rider so I can’t wait to get back to the North East and do some of this. We were in the UK in 2019 and I walked the Coast to Coast so I recognised the North York Moors. Nice to see you camping 👍 I have a Nature Hike, 1.7kg. I, going to have to get me a bike on my next visit 😂 Thanks for this Tom. I’ll follow! Dave from down-under 🇦🇺
Cheers Dave! Sounds great! Would love the time to do such a long walk but sadly work gets in the way! 😂 cheers
@@Cycling366 I totally get that :) Cheers Tom
Amazing drone dolphins!
I think they’re just regular dolphins… 😬 😂 Thanks 🙏 😃
Beautiful video. Always amazed how much they look so professionally made. Just subbed 👍🏻
Thanks very much! Appreciate the sub too!
Great footage, as always. 👍
Thanks Ben! :)
I can imagine that you were very grateful of the Hornet by the looks of the weather - amazing to see dolphins too! Great video.
Yes! Would’ve been soaked otherwise 😂
You clearly took a lot of time in putting that video together, thank your. It was so peaceful to watch. I am just getting my head around video editing and have one frustration when ,travelling how do you transport your camera, I have yet to find a way to make my camera quickly accessible without having to undo millions of straps,.
Thanks Graham. Glad you enjoyed it! I actually put my main camera in the top pocket in the pannier. It’s not super accessible but it’s not too bad. I then have a tripod strapped to the top of that. Bit fiddly but I am yet to find a better way with a quality set up!
@@Cycling366 Thanks for that, you have something i lack but have to learn, patience.
Love your films and commentary. I do think they are too short!!
Thanks very much! Hoping to do some longer trips in the summer so will have more long videos on the way 👍
summer is almost gone, not many days left before the wetness and rainy days in the UK approaches
Yes! I’ll still be out there in all weathers though 😅
You can bypass bits of the cinder track on the adjacent roads and/or the beach at Boggle Hole (at low tide) but you'd still need low enough gearing to get up 33% climbs...
Yes very true… the track seems to be the more fun option but not perfect!
Great vid. What's the name of the campsite near Whitby Abbey please? Is it Folly Gardens? or a different one. Thanks.
Thanks mate. It’s called Abbey Farm Showfield 👍
Hi , which campsite did u stay at near Whitby please ?
Hi Anthony, the campsite is linked in the description but it was called Abbey Farm Showfield 👍
What a great video. I'm from Skipton, but now live in Thailand, so this brought back some brilliant memories. Some very impressive camera work and editing. Check out some of my vids here in Thailand if you get the chance. Ride safe. JP the old guy )
Thanks mate! I love Skipton and the Dales. Never been to Thailand but would definitely like to once travel is easier! I’ll check out some of your vids 😀
@@Cycling366 You should come over when traveling allows. You'd have a ball. JP
Hi, would like to know what bike you use.
Hi Andrew, I have a few! This one is my most used bikepacking machine. It’s a Cannondale Topstone with a few modifications added. Brilliant bike! :)
@@Cycling366 I find it interesting as I do bike packing my self. I have a German bike with different design. Pretty old ideas, but seem to be adopted for ridiculous prices in the UK. Thanks for the answer
Sounds cool! No worries thanks for subscribing! :)