My current jitters are about booking a train ticket to my start point on the west coast. I plan to take 2 months to ride back home. (I'm 64 but have some touring experience) There seems to be no public transportation to get me and my bike to the train station 166 miles away in Chicago without disassembly boxing the bike. Rather than impose on friends and family for a full day of their time driving I'll probably just ride the bike there. I'll probably allow a week for that because I like to talk with locals way too much and I'd like to enjoy Chicago until the train leaves.
You Mike check with Amtrak about a bike box at the station there boxes are bigger some disassembly, lower you seat turn your handle bar roll you bike into box, buy some packing tape before you get to the station. I’ve done many times, just not for 15 years. So take two more days or three and ride to the station. As a professional bicycle tourist may I suggest the four panniers system with a Handel bar bag, you’ll find adding a triangle rack on front forks give you greater control on desent’s help with high speed wobbling of the read of your bike. Take easy the first few days, increase your distance as you feel, keep in mind you won’t have the speed like without the weight, just enjoy the freedom set you own pace. You’ll love it. PS pack to much? Head to a post office they have boxes mail it home, used book rate.
I was having a bad case of the jitters when the 35W bridge fell in Minneapolis. I was out in my pickup browsing the local outdoor stores for gear I might need. It wasn't going to be a long ride, just out into North Dakota and back, but I was scared to death. Not because of the bridge, I had opted for the bridge next to it, fifteen minutes before. But because you are stepping of the sidewalk and into the place where the wild things are. And I have to carry it all on my bike. So you think you have everything covered, but not too covered. LOL The important thing is to do it. Get out there and do it.
I often use a ziplock bag or neck scarf with crushed ice either under helmet or back of neck cycling in high heat index climates…I think two of your episodes could sit on The Travel Channel as a travel log series ! Cycling down to Sugarloaf one day! 🙏☀️☀️🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
Let me know when you come down the Keys. Travel Channel, in my dreams. You can see my channel is a humble one in TH-cam world. Great comment, thank you.
Thank you, Darren. Yeah, my new ride is insane. It's a LYNSKEY GR300. All the components are listed in the description page of every episode of this season.
Just discovered your you tube channel and love it. The scenery is amazing and you have such a good attitude towards everything. Watch from Alice Springs australia.
The same question I get when someone asks, why would you tour on a 50 cc scooter, I always tell them that there are people around the world touring on bicycles loaded down with camping gear. Compared to that, a 50 cc scooter is a piece of cake.
Diego, I'm thrilled that you are on yet another wonderful tour and that you're taking us along. Thanks. Fantastic fish and thanks for that video insert. Hooray 🎉😂😅
I remember watching one of your videos a year ago while bike touring in Malaysia. Finished six hours of riding, then booted up your new video on my phone. Back then I think you had 2.5k subscribers and now it's basically doubled. Hoping your channel takes off man, the quality of your videos speaks for itself.
Hello Alex. Thank you for saying that. I sure hope I get figuring out how to grow in TH-cam world and create income so I can do all the things I have in my stupid head to do with my channel. Time will tell. Im no where near quitting, though.
Man it’s good to see you back on the road. I enjoy your vid style. If possible, and you have the time, make it as you did when you rode down the west coast with all the details and stuff in it. Anyway, happy to see you back on the road. All the best!
Happy to be back. Thank you for your feedback. My goal is to restructure my seasons every time as you've noticed. Instead of a 35 to 45 minute episode you will see that they are about 15 minutes now. Im also playing with time. I will work on more details. Thank you.
@@FlyscoutRyderawesome! I personally enjoy 30+ min vids but happy you’re back on the road making em. How’s your new bike compared to your prior one toy ride down with on your west coast tour?
Good grief One episode and I’m already envious and RARING to go!!! I had a bit of ‘trouble’ last summer. However, I’ll pick up where I left off or MAYBE just restart the whole adventure again Love your show!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wow what fun! I happened on your Boston to Ca videos because you passed thru a town near me. Grand Rapids Mi. I have been on some of those same trails. BUT with an ebike. I am older now, as a kid I rode 50 miles on my stingray. . tehee that was our farthest ride. Can't imagine a 60 or 70 mile plus ride day after day. You are one tough fella. I ended up BINGE watching all the videos Boston to Ca you posted. Truly enjoyed seeing the sights. My buddy and I both have a spare battery now. We hope to plan some type of a couple night adventure on these ebikes. We both do not like ridding along any roads or shoulders. I am sure that can not be helped getting to a place to stay. I hope we get to camp out not just hit motels. But no matter what just getting out there, electric bike or not is the ticket, so memorable. Peddle on brother. And thanks for sharing your adventures. I will be watching this adventure, just not all in the same day :-) God bless you, sate travels.
Hello, Larry. Great to hear you enjoyed season 2 form Boston to San Diego. That was a lot of fun as all these tours are. Season 3 was unreal as well while riding along the west coast. This 4th season that is currently uploading is without doubt a top notch tour of the south east and later on more of the rockies and the west including all the parks in Utah as well as Death Valley before finishing up in Los Angeles. About the e-bike, I'm totally with you. They are providing amazing opportunities to so many people and they are helping change the transportation culture all over the world. I hope you get out there with your buddy and do some touring. Your state has great camping access as well as great motels as well. I remember enjoying both as I rode thru Michigan. Thanks for reaching out and for your support. Take care and stay n touch.
Here he is! Welcome back! And with an awesome episode. The "flashbacks" between death valley and the begining were just great... I'm so psyched for this season.
Hi Mario. Great to hear from you and thank you. As I have always planned, Im attempting to change up the structure of every season and Im psyched about this one. But don't get too comfortable because I'm planning on changing up as the episodes come about. Stay tuned, lol.
The jitters are always a part of bike touring.They always fade as I start rolling. Sometimes the jitters hit in the middle of the night when I'm in my tent. . Movement seems to calm them. Bike touting is one of the last great land adventures left. Rest and sleep are more important than food at times for mental stabilty.
My hamstrings were tightening up just thinking about 80 miles the first day. I really would have been destroyed. Hey, you had a fishing guide! Lol. Good to see another adventure Deigo ✌
Glad to see a new video. Your channel is always a huge motivation for me. Doing a self-supported solo bike tour is an expedition sport. It takes grit and determination. It puts not only your logistical skills to the test but also your physical and mental skills as well. It is always great to have a positive frame of mind. Glad your friend helped you get off to a good start.
Steve is a good dude and he was so cool while watching me get more and more anxious before the start. You are right about all you are saying in your comment.
I'll take a bit more time to get through this trip. With the peek into four months after the start, and watching you pitching the new tent for the first time gave a great view of long-distance cycling grooming standards. 😂 At the beginning you looked like you'd started in Paris Island Marine Recruit Depot. So many people with tighter time schedules and jobs / families to get back to, cross the country on a beeline. I love how your cross country trips have zig zagged all over the country. It makes for a really interesting trip to follow. Happy trails.
Great comment. The hair part is on purpose for two reasons. First one is to give the viewer a sense of time past and the other is to better manage with the insane heat I knew I was going to deal with during the first month of this tour. As for the zig zag comment, I have never seen the goal of touring across the country as just that. I love to go see this place and that one and if I had more time it would look like a bee doing donuts than an EKG graph. Thank you for noticing.
This road in South Carolina over the Savannah river didn't feel safe at all when I rode there. I actually turned back to Georgia from there. That's probably the only time I have turned back. Great start of season four. I do short weeklong rides but when you go it's for months, awesome! 👍 Looking forward watching all your upcoming videos. That foggy morning was gorgeous.
That quick dog encounter - 😮. One of my fears while riding. I panicked for you but was relieved to see you ride on. Very much enjoy your content. Safe travels!!
This is the first video I've caught as it dropped. I found you because of your season two video from Alliance, NE. I biked through there and wanted to see what another person's experience was like and I got hooked. Welcome back!
Great to follow you on another adventure. I saw your Co-Motion for sale. Can you share what you didn’t like about it? Why didn’t you start in the Keys?
Even though the Co-Motion is practically brand new it doesn't have much value relative to how much it cost me. I use it on flat ground around the neighborhood but not for training. When I do my training rides I use my Lynskey GR300, it's a far superior bike. If you read the comments from Season 3 (Episodes 1-6) you will get the whole scoop as to why I didn't care for the Co-Motion and its Pinion drivetrain. About my starting point, one of my goals is to document all 50 states (6 remain) and it made sense to start in Beaufort so I could ride thru Georgia and the rest of the states heading west that I haven't toured yet. I also have a late start leaving in August because I have to finish my guiding season into July here in the Florida Keys. To be able to reach the Rockies and Utah and climb the high mountain passes I don't have any time to spare so I can avoid the winter, maybe. As you will see I end up with plenty of 20F weather and even below that. Thank you for your question and for watching the channel.
Would love to see a list of the gear your hauling on your bike tour. Are you packing a cook set and food? Trying to keep my Surly bridge club and gear less then 100 lbs. With nothing loaded my bike weighs 42 lbs with the racks.
Hi Steve. My camping gear is listed in the description box of the episodes but not my clothes and cooking stuff. I keep as light as possible because I love to climb and weight does make a huge difference. My rig weights around 80 to 85 pounds depending on when and where Im going that given day or days. Carrying water is the biggest factor. My cooking is simple with a Ti pot and stove set up. The isobutane canister is what adds the weight so I wait till the last minute to get a replacing one. I carry food for two days at the most and it's all dehydrated goods for the most part, ramen, jerky, pasta packs, and sweets. My biggest issue is all the filming equipment with extra batteries, chargers, cables and such.
Hi Diego its great to have you back as I always enjoy your videos over here in the UK and its a good start for 2024. I know what you mean about hearing negative thoughts from others when your about to set of on an adventure. It's something I j hear from my wife and grown up kids when I suggest to them I am planning a long cycle trip. According to them there's someone waiting to murder me around every corner. So I compromise and set off on an adventure on my motorcycle instead. Still great fun though but I am sure that I miss many things as I speed past them. Looking forward to watching your videos stay safe ( sorry couldn't help that ) & a Happy New Year to you.
I used to Arkel panniers. The Dolphin 32 was for the hotter first half of this tour and the Orcas I used for the colder weather. I recommend them both and any products from Arkel, and Im not affiliated 🙂
dude, how do you navigate!! how do you choose roads to take. I mean on google maps there's a bicycle emblem that indicates i guess routes or how long it takes. do you use this. just wondering? nice video, keep'em coming!!
I use google maps in both the cycling and drive modes comparing the options. I look at the satellite images to look for shoulders and ask locals for advice.
that is son cool you stayed in crawfordville ga. AH STEPHENS is one of my favorite state parks. I live in ga, just south of AH STEPHENS STATE PARK. I would have met up with you and shared some biking stories. Anyhow such a cool video!! Btw , what kind of touring bike are you using? And are your bags waterproof or your using rain covers. i just bought some pvc waterproof panniers, and i put them in da shower and tested them out.Turns out the zippers leak, but the main compartment was dry.
AH Stephens was great. I use a Lynskey GR300 and it's bad ass. This was my first tour with it and it proved to be all that and more. If you go to the description page of this first episode you will see I listed every component I used to build the bike from lights to wheels and even the combination of panniers I use. My go to panniers are Arkel, bomb proof and totally water tight. Their Orcas are top notch.
Hello Keith. Yeah that's me. The first third of this tour was riding into a heat wave so I figured it would make things easier if I did it trimmed. Thanks for watching.
Great to see you new tour....do you plan out the whole tour and where your staying each night or do it the day before. I'm planning my Pacific coast tour in July and hoping to use warmshowers in towns that don't have hike/bike sites in the state parks. Will be riding my Surly Bridge Club 27.5 gravel bike 1x11 with 16 gear inches for climbing but I spin out on the flats and downhills. Thinking of going 2x or 3x to get more gear range.
You are going to love the west coast route. Likely the best experience touring in the country. About my planning, I don't hardly do any. I hate knowing too much of what's ahead of me so I keep the forwards info as I need to basis. The PCBR has so much camping options that you will likely not need Warmshowers that often. There are lots of folks who offer it though so it's there if you plan ahead for it. About your gearing, it sounds like you are all set up but hard to know form the info you are sharing. I use an 11-34 cassette with a 30/46t crank.
I rode a Lynskey GR300, best bike I've ever had. My camping gear list is in the description box of every episode as well as a list of the bike's components. The rest is filming equipment, clothes depending on weather, cooking pot and fuel canister, spare parts, water bottles, and food for two days at the most.
@@FlyscoutRyder The times I did crash? I was riding with someone. When I ride alone I am much more aware of my surroundings and of course, more careful too.
Hydraulic disk breaks on this new bike but in the past I used rear rim breaks and mechanical disk front ones. Hydros are really nice but it doesn't really matter. They all do the job.
Thanks, Campbell. I appreciate you saying that. I'm definitely older but I think the prior three years on the bike tours have strengthened my cycling. I hope you stay younger for ever, brother.
Hi Tim. Yeah those jitters are likely on everyone's minds. It's so silly because they go away so fast. There are also some days on the road, especially when I stop for two or more days, where I get sort of jittery to get going again. But once mid day comes about Im all "go" and living the dream. Thanks for watching.
Yeah its the same with thru-hiking. My first thru hike PCT the jitters where thru the roof. As soon as I'd stop for a zero my body would be telling me "get going dude". great videos. keep em coming.
Those morning fog shots with the drone are awesome, great work
Thank you, Bane.
My current jitters are about booking a train ticket to my start point on the west coast. I plan to take 2 months to ride back home. (I'm 64 but have some touring experience) There seems to be no public transportation to get me and my bike to the train station 166 miles away in Chicago without disassembly boxing the bike. Rather than impose on friends and family for a full day of their time driving I'll probably just ride the bike there. I'll probably allow a week for that because I like to talk with locals way too much and I'd like to enjoy Chicago until the train leaves.
I would ride to the train. It will give you the train ride to rest your legs and body before you tackle the west coast.
You Mike check with Amtrak about a bike box at the station there boxes are bigger some disassembly, lower you seat turn your handle bar roll you bike into box, buy some packing tape before you get to the station. I’ve done many times, just not for 15 years. So take two more days or three and ride to the station. As a professional bicycle tourist may I suggest the four panniers system with a Handel bar bag, you’ll find adding a triangle rack on front forks give you greater control on desent’s help with high speed wobbling of the read of your bike. Take easy the first few days, increase your distance as you feel, keep in mind you won’t have the speed like without the weight, just enjoy the freedom set you own pace. You’ll love it. PS pack to much? Head to a post office they have boxes mail it home, used book rate.
I was having a bad case of the jitters when the 35W bridge fell in Minneapolis. I was out in my pickup browsing the local outdoor stores for gear I might need. It wasn't going to be a long ride, just out into North Dakota and back, but I was scared to death. Not because of the bridge, I had opted for the bridge next to it, fifteen minutes before. But because you are stepping of the sidewalk and into the place where the wild things are. And I have to carry it all on my bike. So you think you have everything covered, but not too covered. LOL The important thing is to do it. Get out there and do it.
In my life here have been tradeoffs for my adventures, but no regrets that I traveled them.
Get out there and do it. ❤️
I often use a ziplock bag or neck scarf with crushed ice either under helmet or back of neck cycling in high heat index climates…I think two of your episodes could sit on The Travel Channel as a travel log series ! Cycling down to Sugarloaf one day! 🙏☀️☀️🚴🚴🚴🚴🚴🤙🏾🤙🏾🤙🏾
Let me know when you come down the Keys. Travel Channel, in my dreams. You can see my channel is a humble one in TH-cam world. Great comment, thank you.
I was just wondering when you would be posting another tour. I see you have a new ride. looking forward to the rest of your adventure.
Thank you, Darren. Yeah, my new ride is insane. It's a LYNSKEY GR300. All the components are listed in the description page of every episode of this season.
Just discovered your you tube channel and love it. The scenery is amazing and you have such a good attitude towards everything. Watch from Alice Springs australia.
Hi Alice from Australia. Welcome to my channel. Im four years into this crazy process and love it. Hope you stick around.
The same question I get when someone asks, why would you tour on a 50 cc scooter, I always tell them that there are people around the world touring on bicycles loaded down with camping gear. Compared to that, a 50 cc scooter is a piece of cake.
Diego, I'm thrilled that you are on yet another wonderful tour and that you're taking us along. Thanks. Fantastic fish and thanks for that video insert. Hooray 🎉😂😅
Thanks, Verlin.
That’s a cool season opener showing the contrast. Awesome jod dude!
You are the best!! Thanks, man. Your approval means the world to me.
I remember watching one of your videos a year ago while bike touring in Malaysia. Finished six hours of riding, then booted up your new video on my phone. Back then I think you had 2.5k subscribers and now it's basically doubled. Hoping your channel takes off man, the quality of your videos speaks for itself.
Hello Alex. Thank you for saying that. I sure hope I get figuring out how to grow in TH-cam world and create income so I can do all the things I have in my stupid head to do with my channel. Time will tell. Im no where near quitting, though.
Yay! You are back! I'm excited to watch this tour.
Thanks, man. It was great tour. Lots on the way.
Wow! Just the beginning. So looking forward to your travels and videos.
Thank you, man. Glad to be back.
Man it’s good to see you back on the road. I enjoy your vid style. If possible, and you have the time, make it as you did when you rode down the west coast with all the details and stuff in it. Anyway, happy to see you back on the road. All the best!
Happy to be back. Thank you for your feedback. My goal is to restructure my seasons every time as you've noticed. Instead of a 35 to 45 minute episode you will see that they are about 15 minutes now. Im also playing with time. I will work on more details. Thank you.
@@FlyscoutRyderawesome! I personally enjoy 30+ min vids but happy you’re back on the road making em. How’s your new bike compared to your prior one toy ride down with on your west coast tour?
oh yesss! another adventure begins! Watching your videos has inspired me to start planning my first ever bike tour this spring
Let me know if you need help getting ready for your tour. Psyched about your comment.
Good grief
One episode and I’m already envious and RARING to go!!!
I had a bit of ‘trouble’ last summer. However, I’ll pick up where I left off or MAYBE just restart the whole adventure again
Love your show!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
No matter how you get back to doing it, do it!
Wow what fun! I happened on your Boston to Ca videos because you passed thru a town near me. Grand Rapids Mi. I have been on some of those same trails. BUT with an ebike. I am older now, as a kid I rode 50 miles on my stingray. . tehee that was our farthest ride. Can't imagine a 60 or 70 mile plus ride day after day. You are one tough fella. I ended up BINGE watching all the videos Boston to Ca you posted. Truly enjoyed seeing the sights. My buddy and I both have a spare battery now. We hope to plan some type of a couple night adventure on these ebikes. We both do not like ridding along any roads or shoulders. I am sure that can not be helped getting to a place to stay. I hope we get to camp out not just hit motels. But no matter what just getting out there, electric bike or not is the ticket, so memorable. Peddle on brother. And thanks for sharing your adventures. I will be watching this adventure, just not all in the same day :-) God bless you, sate travels.
Hello, Larry. Great to hear you enjoyed season 2 form Boston to San Diego. That was a lot of fun as all these tours are. Season 3 was unreal as well while riding along the west coast. This 4th season that is currently uploading is without doubt a top notch tour of the south east and later on more of the rockies and the west including all the parks in Utah as well as Death Valley before finishing up in Los Angeles. About the e-bike, I'm totally with you. They are providing amazing opportunities to so many people and they are helping change the transportation culture all over the world. I hope you get out there with your buddy and do some touring. Your state has great camping access as well as great motels as well. I remember enjoying both as I rode thru Michigan. Thanks for reaching out and for your support. Take care and stay n touch.
The best sound I've ever heard, a tent zipper
Nothing like camping, agreed.
welcome back D! safe travels - thanks for letting us join your travels. 🙂
You are welcome. Thanks for watching.
You have the best adventures, nothing like log trucks to make every one nervous on the road.
Logging trucks are bosses out there. I show them all the respect I can when they are around.
Here he is! Welcome back!
And with an awesome episode. The "flashbacks" between death valley and the begining were just great...
I'm so psyched for this season.
Hi Mario. Great to hear from you and thank you. As I have always planned, Im attempting to change up the structure of every season and Im psyched about this one. But don't get too comfortable because I'm planning on changing up as the episodes come about. Stay tuned, lol.
The jitters are always a part of bike touring.They always fade as I start rolling. Sometimes the jitters hit in the middle of the night when I'm in my tent. . Movement seems to calm them. Bike touting is one of the last great land adventures left. Rest and sleep are more important than food at times for mental stabilty.
"Bike touring ids one of the last great land adventures" You hit that nail on the head, tpe54. Thank you for watching and sharing.
You're back! Can't wait to see how this one shakes out. You captured some lovely video and drone shots right out of the gate.
It was fun. I ramp up the droning as I get going. Always takes me a few weeks to get where I want to be with the cycling and filming.
My hamstrings were tightening up just thinking about 80 miles the first day. I really would have been destroyed. Hey, you had a fishing guide! Lol. Good to see another adventure Deigo ✌
Thank you for coming along.
The algorithm put you back in eye sight. After the US tour, I figured you went home, I'm subscribed again. Go live, buy you a beer.
Welcome back!
Glad to see a new video. Your channel is always a huge motivation for me. Doing a self-supported solo bike tour is an expedition sport. It takes grit and determination. It puts not only your logistical skills to the test but also your physical and mental skills as well. It is always great to have a positive frame of mind. Glad your friend helped you get off to a good start.
Steve is a good dude and he was so cool while watching me get more and more anxious before the start. You are right about all you are saying in your comment.
Season 4!!!!!!!! Awesome. So good to see you again, Diego.
Happy to be back.
Awesome start to your adventure. Beautiful videography and infectious commentary as usual!
Great comment thank you so much
I'll take a bit more time to get through this trip. With the peek into four months after the start, and watching you pitching the new tent for the first time gave a great view of long-distance cycling grooming standards. 😂 At the beginning you looked like you'd started in Paris Island Marine Recruit Depot.
So many people with tighter time schedules and jobs / families to get back to, cross the country on a beeline. I love how your cross country trips have zig zagged all over the country. It makes for a really interesting trip to follow. Happy trails.
Great comment. The hair part is on purpose for two reasons. First one is to give the viewer a sense of time past and the other is to better manage with the insane heat I knew I was going to deal with during the first month of this tour.
As for the zig zag comment, I have never seen the goal of touring across the country as just that. I love to go see this place and that one and if I had more time it would look like a bee doing donuts than an EKG graph. Thank you for noticing.
Yes !!!!!! Let the "FUN" begin !!!
came here from the adventure bikepacking facebook group :)
Welcome! This episode is the first of Season 4 touring form Georgia to California during 4 months.
Hola Diego!.Que tengas un EXCELENTE 2024!!!.Qué bueno es volver a verte y a tus aventuras!!!.Un fuerte abrazo desde Argentina!!!🚴🏕🏖🚣🏊🏄🎣👍💪👏👏👏👏🤗
Hola Pablo. Gracias hermano. Estoy feliz de poder seguir con las aventuras y de pasárselas ha ustedes. Feliz Año Nuevo.
Hey Diego! Good to have you back. Glad to see you start out in my stomping grounds. Look forward to future episodes!
Thank you. Glad to be back.
Great to have the adventure continue 😊
Great to see you back. Beautiful country. Glad to see you had a good start. Take care, Al
Glad to be back.
Great to see you conquer your fears
Free From Fear
Great to see you back Diego! Looks like a great start.
Wazup man, just found out you posted 3wks ago tonite and got excited I have 3 ta watch.. hope ya been good.
Hop you have been good too. Another season...
Sweet! Season 4 is in effect. Looking forward to it!
In effect, love it.
Yay!! Glad to see your uploading! I really enjoy the videos 🙏🏻
Thanks Billy. Many more on the way....
@@FlyscoutRyder awesome 🙌
Diego, so happy to see you back on the road, I so enjoy following your adventures. Ed
Thank you, Ed.
Yessss he’s back 😃👍
I'm back!!
This road in South Carolina over the Savannah river didn't feel safe at all when I rode there. I actually turned back to Georgia from there. That's probably the only time I have turned back.
Great start of season four. I do short weeklong rides but when you go it's for months, awesome! 👍 Looking forward watching all your upcoming videos. That foggy morning was gorgeous.
That you, Thomas. You have awesome adventures yourself.
Awesome video content about your bicycling adventures!
Thank you, Jackson.
Happy you're back out there!! The fishing in Beaufort looked awesome too.
I was with the right dude. My buddy Steve knows his way.
So happy to be hopping back on a new adventure with you Diego. You really have one of the best TH-cam “shows” out there.
I want to frame your comment. You are the best. Thank you so much.
So glad you did another adventure!!!
This one was outstanding.
Much anticipated return! Thanks again for taking us along, lets go!
Let's go!
That quick dog encounter - 😮. One of my fears while riding. I panicked for you but was relieved to see you ride on. Very much enjoy your content. Safe travels!!
Dogs are cool. They have their own way of saying hello and that guy was doing just that. It's silly but that's how they do it.
WELCOME BACK!! YAY, MORE ADVENTURES...
Thank you
This is the first video I've caught as it dropped. I found you because of your season two video from Alliance, NE. I biked through there and wanted to see what another person's experience was like and I got hooked. Welcome back!
Thank you so much.
I’ve been anxiously awaiting for your next adventure. I enjoy watching your videos.
Thank you, Gravelrider5612
Amazing!! Excited to experience your adventure - thank you for sharing
You are welcome.
Glad to see you again I follow you hall the time
❤️
He’s back 🎉
I'm back. Thanks for watching.
Great to follow a new adventure
That you so much.
Great to follow you on another adventure. I saw your Co-Motion for sale. Can you share what you didn’t like about it? Why didn’t you start in the Keys?
Even though the Co-Motion is practically brand new it doesn't have much value relative to how much it cost me. I use it on flat ground around the neighborhood but not for training. When I do my training rides I use my Lynskey GR300, it's a far superior bike. If you read the comments from Season 3 (Episodes 1-6) you will get the whole scoop as to why I didn't care for the Co-Motion and its Pinion drivetrain. About my starting point, one of my goals is to document all 50 states (6 remain) and it made sense to start in Beaufort so I could ride thru Georgia and the rest of the states heading west that I haven't toured yet. I also have a late start leaving in August because I have to finish my guiding season into July here in the Florida Keys. To be able to reach the Rockies and Utah and climb the high mountain passes I don't have any time to spare so I can avoid the winter, maybe. As you will see I end up with plenty of 20F weather and even below that. Thank you for your question and for watching the channel.
Great video Diego! Good to see you back on the road again - looking forward to seeing the journey unfold! 👍👌
Hi Chris. Great to be back and sharing this last adventure.
Great start to a new season!
Thank you.
Awesome to see you adventuring through the Lowcountry!
This tour gets me over most of the southern states I hadn't ridden thru. Six more to do all 50. Thank you for watching.
Would love to see a list of the gear your hauling on your bike tour. Are you packing a cook set and food? Trying to keep my Surly bridge club and gear less then 100 lbs. With nothing loaded my bike weighs 42 lbs with the racks.
Hi Steve. My camping gear is listed in the description box of the episodes but not my clothes and cooking stuff. I keep as light as possible because I love to climb and weight does make a huge difference. My rig weights around 80 to 85 pounds depending on when and where Im going that given day or days. Carrying water is the biggest factor. My cooking is simple with a Ti pot and stove set up. The isobutane canister is what adds the weight so I wait till the last minute to get a replacing one. I carry food for two days at the most and it's all dehydrated goods for the most part, ramen, jerky, pasta packs, and sweets. My biggest issue is all the filming equipment with extra batteries, chargers, cables and such.
Welcome back, Diego!!!
Thank You.
Great to see you back. Your videos keep getting better and better.
Thank you.
Great to see you back on the road. Happy birthday !!! 🎂
Thank you.
Hi Diego its great to have you back as I always enjoy your videos over here in the UK and its a good start for 2024. I know what you mean about hearing negative thoughts from others when your about to set of on an adventure. It's something I j
hear from my wife and grown up kids when I suggest to them I am planning a long cycle trip. According to them there's someone waiting to murder me around every corner. So I compromise and set off on an adventure on my motorcycle instead. Still great fun though but I am sure that I miss many things as I speed past them. Looking forward to watching your videos stay safe ( sorry couldn't help that ) & a Happy New Year to you.
Great to hear you would rather go at a bicycle's pace. Such a great and true comment. Happy New Year to you.
Finally! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I ride slow but I wish all roads had paved shoulders grass and dirt is all right until it rains
Great point. Nothing like your chain getting all dirty and grinding away the derailleur and cogs.
Fascinated how people have the guts to do this. Not me. I'll drive my bike to a trail 😅
Rail trails are awesome. In the coming episodes I ride the Silver Comet and Chief Ladiga Trails.
Looks like you going with small bags!
I used to Arkel panniers. The Dolphin 32 was for the hotter first half of this tour and the Orcas I used for the colder weather. I recommend them both and any products from Arkel, and Im not affiliated 🙂
dude, how do you navigate!! how do you choose roads to take. I mean on google maps there's a bicycle emblem that indicates i guess routes or how long it takes. do you use this. just wondering? nice video, keep'em coming!!
I use google maps in both the cycling and drive modes comparing the options. I look at the satellite images to look for shoulders and ask locals for advice.
that is son cool you stayed in crawfordville ga. AH STEPHENS is one of my favorite state parks. I live in ga, just south of AH STEPHENS STATE PARK. I would have met up with you and shared some biking stories. Anyhow such a cool video!! Btw , what kind of touring bike are you using? And are your bags waterproof or your using rain covers. i just bought some pvc waterproof panniers, and i put them in da shower and tested them out.Turns out the zippers leak, but the main compartment was dry.
AH Stephens was great. I use a Lynskey GR300 and it's bad ass. This was my first tour with it and it proved to be all that and more. If you go to the description page of this first episode you will see I listed every component I used to build the bike from lights to wheels and even the combination of panniers I use. My go to panniers are Arkel, bomb proof and totally water tight. Their Orcas are top notch.
Welcome back!
Thank you
Great video, I didn't recognize you without the beard in the beginning
Hello Keith. Yeah that's me. The first third of this tour was riding into a heat wave so I figured it would make things easier if I did it trimmed. Thanks for watching.
Freedom ...))) ... greetings from Berlin ))) ... Happy New Year ))
Hi George. Thanks for finding my channel
Happy Birthday.
Thank you, Pete
Great to see you new tour....do you plan out the whole tour and where your staying each night or do it the day before. I'm planning my Pacific coast tour in July and hoping to use warmshowers in towns that don't have hike/bike sites in the state parks. Will be riding my Surly Bridge Club 27.5 gravel bike 1x11 with 16 gear inches for climbing but I spin out on the flats and downhills. Thinking of going 2x or 3x to get more gear range.
You are going to love the west coast route. Likely the best experience touring in the country. About my planning, I don't hardly do any. I hate knowing too much of what's ahead of me so I keep the forwards info as I need to basis. The PCBR has so much camping options that you will likely not need Warmshowers that often. There are lots of folks who offer it though so it's there if you plan ahead for it. About your gearing, it sounds like you are all set up but hard to know form the info you are sharing. I use an 11-34 cassette with a 30/46t crank.
Happy new year keep safe David bolton england😊
Hi David. Thank you. Hello from the other side of the pond.
Nice bike!
Lynskey GR300. Best bike I've ever had.
Cool!! What kind of bike to ride? What do you pack? Love your video!!
I rode a Lynskey GR300, best bike I've ever had. My camping gear list is in the description box of every episode as well as a list of the bike's components. The rest is filming equipment, clothes depending on weather, cooking pot and fuel canister, spare parts, water bottles, and food for two days at the most.
Excelent…gratings from chile
Hola Chileno. Gracias por saludar.
Fastest I ever rode down a hill at mph: With an electric bike? Just a slight decline I got up to 45+mph. :)
That’s way too fast but I am not gonna tell you not to do it, you know? Be careful.
@@FlyscoutRyder The times I did crash? I was riding with someone. When I ride alone I am much more aware of my surroundings and of course, more careful too.
Fly fishing and bike riding. Is there anything else in the world?
Its a good combo
I don't know how anyone can ride a bike longer than a few hours..my Butt kills . But im older (53) 😢
Do you have rim brakes or mechanical disc bakes ?
Hydraulic disk breaks on this new bike but in the past I used rear rim breaks and mechanical disk front ones. Hydros are really nice but it doesn't really matter. They all do the job.
You're looking younger now than you do in your first videos proof is in the pudding
Thanks, Campbell. I appreciate you saying that. I'm definitely older but I think the prior three years on the bike tours have strengthened my cycling. I hope you stay younger for ever, brother.
Dude u gotta 2 filter out the freeway noise...
I'd have to get rid of the traffic.
great video. I did the TA in 2012 and did get the jitter thing going on, but after 1 day of "dealing" with the break in, never worried.
Hi Tim. Yeah those jitters are likely on everyone's minds. It's so silly because they go away so fast. There are also some days on the road, especially when I stop for two or more days, where I get sort of jittery to get going again. But once mid day comes about Im all "go" and living the dream. Thanks for watching.
Yeah its the same with thru-hiking. My first thru hike PCT the jitters where thru the roof. As soon as I'd stop for a zero my body would be telling me "get going dude". great videos. keep em coming.
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