Anna and Blake on the loose is hilarious. The human lighthouse is pure gold. I have to wonder how they manage not to giggle when they have to do the serious product presentation because I am sure they'll try and make each other laugh.
I have a magicshine 6500s monteer and a Exposure Diablo 12 . more than enough light for in the scottish woods. the thing to remember is to charge them up fully beforehand. not like my son the other night.thanks for another great video
Been using magicshine montear 6500 for a couple of years now. I dont think I'll use another brand for a long time. I love the fact the battery pack doubles up as a powerbank for your phone. As I connect my phone to my bike for a route it can drain the battery on long rides. So the powerbank is perfect for me 👌🏻
12,000 lm, holy cow. I'm happy with my 900 bar and 400 on my helmet. But then again, the trails we ride are tight, twisty single in the deep woods where you don't need to see 1/4 mile down the trail like what you were riding. I suppose you would need more for faster trails though, nothing fast here. 🙃
For those Winter Night Rides in the Peak District I tend to pack on the safe side - so make sure I have a couple of little spare lights (just for visibility if the big ones fail) - good first aid kit (inc. survival blanket) and some warm clothing (hat, spare gloves etc - it gets cold if there is a mechanical). I'm all for packing light, but it can turn bad really quickly if you are not ready for it 🤘
My favourite type of riding. I dont think you need as many lumens as 4000, unless they are Chinese lumens. I have 1800LM on the bars and a 1200LM on my helmet. Plenty bright enough. When I get back in the van to come home I think the bulbs have blown and its just the side lights on. Takes a while for the eyes to adjust back to "normal" lights again.
Large Raccoons rule the night along with Frogs and Coyotes. Deer are also on the move. Would hate to injure one on a trail, but really looks a blast. Cheers!
Thanks for the adventure you two just having a blast night riding on.the trails out here in Missouri sketchy, at night some places haunted. And bigfoot encounters around the lake areas
Magic shine. Had one for 6 years before it binned its circuit board. Still bought a new one from them. Somesuch model that fits into a garmin mount. Do my fastest riding at night as I’m not looking at the view, look out for migratory toads this time of year
Iv done kielder in the dark before but had nothing but phone lights. We didnt intend to there that late lol the head was open to sit in then tho so that was a plus lol
12000 lumens is overkill, I've been riding regularly for years through the winter with Exposure lights a max 800 lumens on the helmet & max 3500 lumens on the handlebars. Also don't ride trails with a rear light, it can blind riders behind & if you meet other riders, don't blind them with your lights.
That was epic! What were your bike setups? & would you do that in N. America or where frightening beasts could leap out of the woods and chase you (and I don’t mean Richard).
Love night rides and I take everything I always take which is a little bit of everything. Including my lights just in case a day ride turns into a night ride lol
Me & my friends go night riding as well. We bring the things that you also brought (Blake & Anna). The thing is, ALL of us forgot to switch on the GoPro!
I like riding at night, especially in summer if the day has been crazy hot. If i'm going alone, I stick to trails I know well. Less likely to get turned around, or run into the wrong kind of "wildlife".
As much as I enjoyed watching your antics in the dark, I hope you cleared it ahead of time and it doesn't encourage others to do the same at Kielder or any other Dark Sky sites. They've been certified as Dark Sky Sites/Parks for a reason and often to work to maintain that status, including having restrictions on lighting. They're important for observing the night sky and people tooling around with bright lights - especially extremely bright white lights like that - will ruin it.
It’s a Spanish colleague that first talk to me about night riding telling me how much fun it was. But I guess that he never did it in the same weather you did 😮
I've tried biking at night a handful of times. But most of the time I go by myself as my riding buddies dont have night riding lights. My bar light is magicshine 1500rn and 800 lumen headlamp. For me it's more than enough to light up the trails. I can honestly say its both amazing and eerie at the same time and something that every mountain biker should experience. Every time i ride at night I can't help but think that someone or something is watching or stalking me. Lol I know its just my imagination and I guess that part of the trill of riding at night alone. As for gear, i just take the same stuff when I ride in the day. My cellphone in case of emergency, multi tool, plugs, co2 pump and zip ties.
Lol, i ride at night with about 300-800 lumens and i'm really satisfied with that. Also 12000 lumens equals to about 80w of LED power. Xenon headlights are in the range of 2x35w usually. I have doubts about the real power output.
I love to ride in the night, it's just that my lights are nowhere near enough to get up to speed with a fake 500 lumen light that performs more like a 130 lumen one...the headlight, even a shitty one helps a lot though.
You rode with very bright white lights, in my experience this is not the way to do it especially when damp you get a snow effect where the leaves and anything wet and shiny reflects causing you not to see properly. Also with this type way of using/white light there is a huge difference between what is lit and what isn't... So In fact are you seeing less. You are also causing the rider in front of you to not be able to see properly due to shadows. I use and really like the L & M seca lights which many companies copied the shape of. They have a slightly warmer light Great beam pattern... BUT a ridiculously long lead, and battery shapes that could have been better... But for me the best beam/kelvin rating lamp. I also like the Exposure joysticks which give a great beam for bike packing/end of day just in case light. I occasionally try their larger lights but the light is too white and the pattern not as good especially using it on higher then lower beam settings it needs to be moved up or down on the bars. Great pity light and motion never made a really good self contained large light!
Night rides used to be epic with 50 lumen halogen pezl headlights or without light under the full moon, with a 300 lumen led headlight and a 600 lumen flood on the bars i went from a rolling lighthouse late 90's to rolling in my own shadow 2010,.. mtb evolved, a 1995 DH track is now a gravelbike ride but when i am alone i can ride enduro tracks at speed with 1800 lumend on the bar and 900 on the helmet. With other riders with much brighter lights around my eyes adjust to the bright light so i needed to upgrade,.. now i ride up to 4000 on the helmet, 8000 on the bars,..
I know it's nothing we MTBers wanna hear, but let's be honest about this: Night rides are simply an absolute catastrophy for wildlife. Just shred the trails at daylight ❤
Thanks for the show. Good laugh along the way. Yes i do it, yes i do it often, love it, take lots, extra canisters, spare batteries, extra fluids, picnic set. Oh.. on an ebike though 🚵♀
These pair are absolutely the epitome of MTB friendship goals. Blake and Anna are always a hoot to watch 😂😂😂😂
I really like watching Blake & Anna. I hope they could do a GMBN vs GCN again with Blake, Anna, Manon & Hank
Anna and Blake on the loose is hilarious. The human lighthouse is pure gold. I have to wonder how they manage not to giggle when they have to do the serious product presentation because I am sure they'll try and make each other laugh.
I have a magicshine 6500s monteer and a Exposure Diablo 12 . more than enough light for in the scottish woods. the thing to remember is to charge them up fully beforehand. not like my son the other night.thanks for another great video
Been using magicshine montear 6500 for a couple of years now. I dont think I'll use another brand for a long time. I love the fact the battery pack doubles up as a powerbank for your phone. As I connect my phone to my bike for a route it can drain the battery on long rides. So the powerbank is perfect for me 👌🏻
Night riding is awesome!!!
When was your last night ride? 🌕
12,000 lm, holy cow. I'm happy with my 900 bar and 400 on my helmet. But then again, the trails we ride are tight, twisty single in the deep woods where you don't need to see 1/4 mile down the trail like what you were riding. I suppose you would need more for faster trails though, nothing fast here. 🙃
For those Winter Night Rides in the Peak District I tend to pack on the safe side - so make sure I have a couple of little spare lights (just for visibility if the big ones fail) - good first aid kit (inc. survival blanket) and some warm clothing (hat, spare gloves etc - it gets cold if there is a mechanical). I'm all for packing light, but it can turn bad really quickly if you are not ready for it 🤘
I'll agree with that 👍
I really enjoyed this one, really love Blakes personality.
Scary.
The ending seconds are joyful.
Absolutely love night riding, am careful not to do anything too stupid though. It’s actually amazing how many people go night hiking too.
I use a not so bright red helmet light because you don't want to blind your buddy when looking at them. Bright Handlebar lights are essential.
My favourite type of riding. I dont think you need as many lumens as 4000, unless they are Chinese lumens. I have 1800LM on the bars and a 1200LM on my helmet. Plenty bright enough. When I get back in the van to come home I think the bulbs have blown and its just the side lights on. Takes a while for the eyes to adjust back to "normal" lights again.
I agree, I've got 2200 bar and 1000 helmet and it's plenty - I definitely don't need any more.
Large Raccoons rule the night along with Frogs and Coyotes.
Deer are also on the move.
Would hate to injure one on a trail, but really looks a blast.
Cheers!
Thanks for inspiring us to tackle trails at night!
All you need are some lights! 🔦
Thanks for the adventure you two just having a blast night riding on.the trails out here in Missouri sketchy, at night some places haunted. And bigfoot encounters around the lake areas
Sounds spooky! Hope you keep enjoying the night rides
@gmbn I do but the sketchy sets in I definitely pick up the pace ha,ha
You guys are so bloody funny!!! Who wouldn't want to go to work with colleagues like that!!!
Great video as always Blake and Anna are great keep up the great videos.
Nite rides are the best. We do it all the time.
They are! Feels like you're going warp speed 🚴♂️💨
Great video from the king and queen of bants!
Magic shine. Had one for 6 years before it binned its circuit board. Still bought a new one from them. Somesuch model that fits into a garmin mount. Do my fastest riding at night as I’m not looking at the view, look out for migratory toads this time of year
Great video. these are my local trails might get out in the night.👍👍
Give it a go!
Night riding is soo much fun, as long as you have decent lighting😎👍
Iv done kielder in the dark before but had nothing but phone lights. We didnt intend to there that late lol the head was open to sit in then tho so that was a plus lol
12000 lumens is overkill, I've been riding regularly for years through the winter with Exposure lights a max 800 lumens on the helmet & max 3500 lumens on the handlebars. Also don't ride trails with a rear light, it can blind riders behind & if you meet other riders, don't blind them with your lights.
Very fun! ❤
That was epic! What were your bike setups? & would you do that in N. America or where frightening beasts could leap out of the woods and chase you (and I don’t mean Richard).
Please dont forget to angle the light down slightly so you dont blind anyone coming towards you in the dark.
Forgot to mention that but it's very important!
Love night rides and I take everything I always take which is a little bit of everything. Including my lights just in case a day ride turns into a night ride lol
What lights have you got? 🤘
Me & my friends go night riding as well. We bring the things that you also brought (Blake & Anna). The thing is, ALL of us forgot to switch on the GoPro!
I ride at night all year round. Exposure six pack and a diablo are always in my pack.
Blake with the "forest head" comment. Lol
This looked like fun, the rainy misty night, the quietness. I use to ride at night. Those are nostalgic memories.
I night ride atleaat twice a month. Love it! 🤘
Perfect adventure :)
Really really cool !!!
Monty 12000 got released the day my monty 8000 got delivered i was tamping , so running olight rn 3500 helmut and monty 8000 on bars cracking set up
I have the exact setup, it rips
Great vid - gotta get me a set of Magicshines!
That looked like some laugh🤣🤣
Great adventure 😂
Woah night ride *chef kiss
I like riding at night, especially in summer if the day has been crazy hot. If i'm going alone, I stick to trails I know well. Less likely to get turned around, or run into the wrong kind of "wildlife".
As much as I enjoyed watching your antics in the dark, I hope you cleared it ahead of time and it doesn't encourage others to do the same at Kielder or any other Dark Sky sites. They've been certified as Dark Sky Sites/Parks for a reason and often to work to maintain that status, including having restrictions on lighting. They're important for observing the night sky and people tooling around with bright lights - especially extremely bright white lights like that - will ruin it.
What brand jacket is Blake wearing in this video please?
Dainese
Nice!
It’s a Spanish colleague that first talk to me about night riding telling me how much fun it was.
But I guess that he never did it in the same weather you did 😮
can you review the fx bmx for mountin bike trails it a fullsus bmx please can you review it
I've tried biking at night a handful of times. But most of the time I go by myself as my riding buddies dont have night riding lights. My bar light is magicshine 1500rn and 800 lumen headlamp. For me it's more than enough to light up the trails.
I can honestly say its both amazing and eerie at the same time and something that every mountain biker should experience. Every time i ride at night I can't help but think that someone or something is watching or stalking me. Lol
I know its just my imagination and I guess that part of the trill of riding at night alone.
As for gear, i just take the same stuff when I ride in the day. My cellphone in case of emergency, multi tool, plugs, co2 pump and zip ties.
Lol, i ride at night with about 300-800 lumens and i'm really satisfied with that. Also 12000 lumens equals to about 80w of LED power. Xenon headlights are in the range of 2x35w usually. I have doubts about the real power output.
4000 lumens minimum, what’s the point of riding at night if that’s the base?
1200 on the head and 1200 on the bike.
I don’t know why you even need 2400, pretty soft. I just light a candle and stick it on my bars.
Me want your helmet lights! 😁
not sure how i feel about you showcasing this in a Dark Sky Park designed to be kept free from light pollution.
😂looks like fun👌👍😉
I love to ride in the night, it's just that my lights are nowhere near enough to get up to speed with a fake 500 lumen light that performs more like a 130 lumen one...the headlight, even a shitty one helps a lot though.
I think Hannah’s rear light is is the wrong place, only visible at certain angles. All the best 🚲
*Anna. But yeah it mounted below the dropper so blocked by the wheel. Still, you saw it which is the point.
No snacks? I always carry light weight snacks just in case. I don’t like to eat heavy before a ride.
Been there plenty of times, albeit watching rallying.......
$550 for the monteer 12000 is wild 🥴
And I thought my Four4th lights were expensive.
£489.99 for a front light🤣
That's why they spent a 1/3rd of the video advertising it 😂
Great video!
You rode with very bright white lights, in my experience this is not the way to do it especially when damp you get a snow effect where the leaves and anything wet and shiny reflects causing you not to see properly. Also with this type way of using/white light there is a huge difference between what is lit and what isn't... So In fact are you seeing less.
You are also causing the rider in front of you to not be able to see properly due to shadows. I use and really like the L & M seca lights which many companies copied the shape of. They have a slightly warmer light
Great beam pattern... BUT a ridiculously long lead, and battery shapes that could have been better... But for me the best beam/kelvin rating lamp.
I also like the Exposure joysticks which give a great beam for bike packing/end of day just in case light.
I occasionally try their larger lights but the light is too white and the pattern not as good especially using it on higher then lower beam settings it needs to be moved up or down on the bars. Great pity light and motion never made a really good self contained large light!
Night rides used to be epic with 50 lumen halogen pezl headlights or without light under the full moon, with a 300 lumen led headlight and a 600 lumen flood on the bars i went from a rolling lighthouse late 90's to rolling in my own shadow 2010,.. mtb evolved, a 1995 DH track is now a gravelbike ride but when i am alone i can ride enduro tracks at speed with 1800 lumend on the bar and 900 on the helmet. With other riders with much brighter lights around my eyes adjust to the bright light so i needed to upgrade,.. now i ride up to 4000 on the helmet, 8000 on the bars,..
is this the only place where this is possible ? aren't there heavy fines for disturbing wildlife ?
Why does that Chinese app need to know my GPS-location?
Magic shine appears to be dishing these out to loads of TH-camrs for reviews / free advertising. 😂
Nice video, don't forget bring some self-defense tool like pepper spray
CO2 AND a PUMP?!?! crazy
.3 seconds of riding in a 12min video about riding in the dark.
Let's be honest it's a Magic Shine advert. 😂
迈级炫牛逼
GMBN just turning into the mountain bike shopping channel. Just another glorified advert for yet another sponser product.
I know it's nothing we MTBers wanna hear, but let's be honest about this: Night rides are simply an absolute catastrophy for wildlife. Just shred the trails at daylight ❤
Oh I’ve never heard that! What’s wrong w it?
Dont listen to this guy, go out and enjoy the trails at any time... Especially in the middle of the night
Oh suuuure, you have maaaaassive wildlife on both countries
Well if you work all day it gets dark at 4pm this time of year so there’s really no other option the animals will be just fine lmao
That reminds me of that time a had a conversation with a squirrel
That’s a no from me. Screw that.
How is Anna still managing to get by pretending she knows what she’s doing on this channel let alone the tech channel
Thanks for the show. Good laugh along the way. Yes i do it, yes i do it often, love it, take lots, extra canisters, spare batteries, extra fluids, picnic set. Oh.. on an ebike though 🚵♀