Maybe it's weird, but a 45 minute video of your cycling stories is so much better than hours of the 3 or 4 streaming services I subscribe to. Thank you for sharing this with us 😊
I always feel guilty when, for whatever reason, I question whether I should go on a ride or not - so it was kind of reassuring to see you struggling with that too, at the start of your second day! The rides you're unsure about, but still end up going on, are always the best. Loved the stamp on the coffee filter too! Thanks for the video, great as always :)
I always look forward to a new PR video. Loved this one. Thanks for sharing these moments of your life. I do like riding alone mostly. Except when Jan decides to join me. That's the best. Until next time.... Cheers.
these are exactly the routes and paths that I love - when I cycle in the german low mountain ranges - fine gravel - moderate gradients - car traffic prohibited - only a few hikers your view of things corresponds so much to my style of photography - that it really amazes me and of course gives me great pleasure - thank you very much for that i wish you many more great bike tours and you will definitely take us with you some more times
I like keeping my own company and have learnt (over the years) to enjoy and even savour solitude. Everything in our daily lives are constantly screaming for our attention all the time, one can hardly find one’s own thoughts at all. Hence I love solo riding, not bound by anything except one’s own pace and one’s own ambition. I ride when I want and as far or near as I want, I wave or nod to every other solo cyclist I pass by, like secret handshake or nod of acknowledgment. Most folk mistake it for being lonely, but it couldn’t be further from the truth. People who enjoy solitude are never lonely. 😊
@@probablyriding If a picture is worth a thousand words, your videos provide a far better perspective of how and why one should do solo riding than any description I can use. So kudos is definitely to you and your videos, mate. 👌
The section about the Korean Uncles proudly watching as you struggle/power your way up the hill, shouting 'fighting', always pops up into my head when I'm cycling against strong wings in S. Florida. Always wondering if a korean uncle is watching me go ;}
I have a Clever Dripper which does the same kind of thing as your Hario. I got it when I finally realised that I prefer filter coffee to espresso-based drinks! Thanks for the work you put into making these videos. I love your bikes and the Korean scenery.
Brilliant stuff Marcus. Loved the chat about the Korean uncles, the guy with the double raised fist pump of joy walking down the hill had me wondering. Also appreciated the reminder to have an outcome/goal for a ride. 💪💪💪
I find that riding alone is preferable since I can ride my pace and I don’t need to wait around or look for a riding partner. I am planning my retirement ride right now. A solo ride from my home is San Jose, California to Staten Island New York starting in May of 2026. Thanks for the excellent content. PS, enjoying my “Probably Riding” hat…
Somebody once said, “if you’re on the right path, it will always be uphill.” You definitely made the right choice climbing back up! 😊 Nice video. I’ll be visiting Korea with my family next spring. Very much looking forward to it. By the way, my daughter’s name is Sooji and her favorite color is yellow. I may have to build her a 황수지 someday 😂
Now I believe that skipping a day of biking makes me feel like my day is incomplete. I hurt by back last Saturday, for an unrelated reason, and could not ride my bike for about a week. It takes a moment to get back on the saddle at 45. (I guess I should stretch more. 😉) With the changing season where I am, it is getting colder and the days are shorter. Not riding each day left me feeling incomplete. The disappointment of not biking daily was a testament to my drive and the freedom it brings to my day. Riding alone gives me freedom and peace. When I am flying down a hill I throw my thoughts to the winds. Marcus’ life and stories have improvement my mental health so much. He reminded me to slow down (but not on hills and mountain passes!!), breath, drink excellent coffee, live bikes, love your days as they are, and to be alive in the moment you have right now. 당신의 바퀴가 빠르고 당신의 자전거 도로가 행운이 되기를 바랍니다. 감사합니다. 조심하세요.
I started naming my bikes a couple years ago. I thought derivatives of famous cyclists would be fun. It started with a yellow, 70s Schwinn Le Tour I converted to a gravel/rando bike....its name is "Yella Night Ham". And my modern gravel bike is named "Jacks Uncle Teal". Next bike will be "Ronald Donnet"....not famous but funny. Just like me. Thank you for your cycling inspiration. I look forward to every adventure you share.
I got ahead of myself as you explained a little later on. Looks lovely round there. Can’t beat the atmosphere of small countryside towns in Korea. Loved the Mr Motivator reference too for your UK audience 🕺
I’d be interested to hear your thoughts on the Berthoud saddles in comparison to the Brooks since you have experience with both. If you were ever inclined to make a video about it!
It is in interesting Question, i have the motivation in me too. I want to ride my bikes every day, for me it us absolutly freedom when I sit on the bikes. I have a question too. You bought this monopole bike, can you make a Review about it one time you have time. In Germany there is no shop to try it. :-)
What's this oxford shirt do you ride in? Muji? Guessing you don't find it uncomfortable since you seem to be wearing it often. Sometimes I commute from work wearing mine, but for longer distances I am usually in a loose t-shirt, preferably not 100% cotton.
This is a hiking shirt from Korean outdoor brand, Cayl. Dries quickly and a I like the looser boxy fit. Super comfy with a load of pockets. Synthetic materials.
have you ever gotten badly injured biking? if so, how'd you recover mentally when getting back on a bike? last year i snapped my arm in half my first time on an electric bike. i just wanna ride a normal bike now!
@@probablyriding That's no good, mine doesn't do that, but it definitely overheats, but that could be due to the fact I live the southern part of the US.
don't know, why these oury grips are so popular - give it a try, but didn't understand at all (very rubber feeling). why don't use leather grips from brooks, ergo grips from ergon or similar? just curious every time 😮 still many likes for new video as usual
@@probablyriding btw, interesting observation about the ajashi's rooting for you on those tough climbs. as you know, Koreans have an interesting relationship with pain and suffering-- and I mean that in the very best way! Loving the observations!
I feel like a climb is always worth it for the views you get, as well as the descent 😊 16:46 wow 😮 what a stunningly beautiful view 😍 perfect place for a coffee! Some great lines in this one. The penis juice is good for stamina 😂 We humans are walking/riding contradictions. I'm just imagining all the Korean uncles lifting up your Susie 😂
Maybe it's weird, but a 45 minute video of your cycling stories is so much better than hours of the 3 or 4 streaming services I subscribe to. Thank you for sharing this with us 😊
Wow, thank you!
100% agree
Agree! Amazing what one can see when you wander around your world. Reminds me so much of Miguel's One Cyclist in Lisbon channel from back in the day.
You know whats even better? Going on a bike ride yourself.😊
last time I thought about it was like "it's better then most of last Hollywood movies"
I always feel guilty when, for whatever reason, I question whether I should go on a ride or not - so it was kind of reassuring to see you struggling with that too, at the start of your second day! The rides you're unsure about, but still end up going on, are always the best. Loved the stamp on the coffee filter too! Thanks for the video, great as always :)
It’s usually the right choice to ride but it’s ok to decide not to also!
Great seeing the other half of the world; Korea. Thanks for the great videos.
What an incredible life you have! Extremely happy for you :)
Thank you so much! I feel lucky!
2:16 This 'weeeeeee' made me smile so much! One of the many joys of simply just riding a bike.
Weeee!
You went full Beastmode up those climbs. One of my many fav videos you have uploaded. Thank you.
I love climbing.
It looks so beautiful, peaceful and clean, the mountains are stunning! Lovely stuff
It was!
AWESOME videos as always. Such stunning VIEWS. Thanks to you visiting South Korea 🇰🇷 is on my Bike It List.
Do it! 🇰🇷
Lovely bike and the video. Thanks for sharing exotic experiences in my country.
Thanks!
The way you talk is so calm and relaxing. And yet your videos always make me want to go for a ride immediately. 😂 Thank you! 🚲❤
Wow, thank you!
Watching your videos make me want to go back to korea and do biking ! Thank you for the video, peaceful as always
Go for it!
Aaaaaaah, so excited to watch this. Can't wait until I have the time to come back and watch the full video.
Hope everyone has a great weekend 💚🚲
Hope you enjoy it!
I always look forward to a new PR video. Loved this one. Thanks for sharing these moments of your life. I do like riding alone mostly. Except when Jan decides to join me. That's the best. Until next time.... Cheers.
Thanks!
That sunrise ride was something else 🤩. So many awesome moments, just an amazing ride, or to put it as my fav youtuber GLORIOUS!!!
Yes! The ride was glorious before I even left Seoul.
Another Saturday, another incredible video! ❤
Thanks again!
Lovely video, Marcus. Thanks for sharing your adventures!
Glad you like them!
An awesome trip. Beautiful views at your mountain coffee stop. Thanks so much for sharing your trip.
Thanks for watching 👀
these are exactly the routes and paths that I love - when I cycle in the german low mountain ranges - fine gravel - moderate gradients - car traffic prohibited - only a few hikers
your view of things corresponds so much to my style of photography - that it really amazes me and of course gives me great pleasure - thank you very much for that
i wish you many more great bike tours and you will definitely take us with you some more times
Thank you!
Thanks for the motivation
Thanks so much!
I like keeping my own company and have learnt (over the years) to enjoy and even savour solitude. Everything in our daily lives are constantly screaming for our attention all the time, one can hardly find one’s own thoughts at all. Hence I love solo riding, not bound by anything except one’s own pace and one’s own ambition. I ride when I want and as far or near as I want, I wave or nod to every other solo cyclist I pass by, like secret handshake or nod of acknowledgment. Most folk mistake it for being lonely, but it couldn’t be further from the truth. People who enjoy solitude are never lonely. 😊
Well said! Better than I could put it.
@@probablyriding If a picture is worth a thousand words, your videos provide a far better perspective of how and why one should do solo riding than any description I can use. So kudos is definitely to you and your videos, mate. 👌
Great vibe! I really love your approach to riding bikes 🚲
I love riding my bike.
The section about the Korean Uncles proudly watching as you struggle/power your way up the hill, shouting 'fighting', always pops up into my head when I'm cycling against strong wings in S. Florida. Always wondering if a korean uncle is watching me go ;}
Hello, I'm from Brazil... I love your videos... your style! The bikes presented are wonderful! What an incredible tour!
Obridgado!
The views are spectacular. That was a touch climb.
Loved the climb.
After a long day on shift as a courier, I'm probably watching. Great video showing the expanse Korea at a nice relaxing meditation pace
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a fantastic ride! Thank you for sharing this with us. I'm sure it was a lot of work to shoot and edit it down. One of my favorites.
I enjoy the process. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing you adventures. It feels so amazing to travel by bicycle and visit other towns and cities. ☕️👍🏼
It really is!
I have a Clever Dripper which does the same kind of thing as your Hario. I got it when I finally realised that I prefer filter coffee to espresso-based drinks!
Thanks for the work you put into making these videos. I love your bikes and the Korean scenery.
The clever dripper makes delicious coffee too. Thanks for watching.
Wow what an amazing trip, much love from Nairobi Kenya
Thanks for watching 👀 🇰🇪
Great video 🎉
Thank you 😁
What a wonderfull Trip,thank you for the ride. ❤from Europe:)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Brilliant stuff Marcus. Loved the chat about the Korean uncles, the guy with the double raised fist pump of joy walking down the hill had me wondering. Also appreciated the reminder to have an outcome/goal for a ride. 💪💪💪
Thank you. See you next week!
Thank you, another great video. You always give me the idea that I've been riding along with you.
Glad to hear it!
Thanks again for sharing the view. (Always the best videos and music)
Thanks again!
Another amazing video, you're an inspiration.
Cheers! Let’s do this ride together sometime.
very enjoyable and lovely photography, from south wales uk,
Thanks!
the hario switch is soo good!
I’m a big fan. Been dialling it in at home.
아...왜이렇게 재밌지!!!??? 내가 사는 나라인데 뭔가 새로운 느낌..
감사합니다
Came here for the susie .. fell in love with the hario switch and the coffee and bikes bandana ❤️🚲
Thanks!
재밌게 보겠습니다! 😁
감사합니다
still yet to get a bike but i just love watching your vlogs, they always excite me for when i do eventually get it!
Wonderful
Cool Video! God to see you with a helmet! Stay safe i want content for a long time to go ;)
Thanks
I find that riding alone is preferable since I can ride my pace and I don’t need to wait around or look for a riding partner. I am planning my retirement ride right now. A solo ride from my home is San Jose, California to Staten Island New York starting in May of 2026. Thanks for the excellent content. PS, enjoying my “Probably Riding” hat…
That will be an awesome incredible ride! Thanks for buying a hat too!
That sounds amazing! Hope you have a wonderful retirement and ride across the US 😊
Thanks for posting. Perfect for my insomnia in the US.
I hope you’ve fallen asleep now. 💤
Another (long) gem! Thanks for the opportunity to support your work as well. Any plans to make it to the states in the coming year?
Thanks! Would love to but currently no plans yet.
And thanks for the support by being a member!
Love it
🫶
Nice to see you bringing Rocky along ❤
Oooh Rocky Rocky!
Somebody once said, “if you’re on the right path, it will always be uphill.” You definitely made the right choice climbing back up! 😊
Nice video. I’ll be visiting Korea with my family next spring. Very much looking forward to it.
By the way, my daughter’s name is Sooji and her favorite color is yellow. I may have to build her a 황수지 someday 😂
Sooji deserves a Susie.
Glorious, indeed 😍
Stunning 😍
Now I believe that skipping a day of biking makes me feel like my day is incomplete. I hurt by back last Saturday, for an unrelated reason, and could not ride my bike for about a week. It takes a moment to get back on the saddle at 45. (I guess I should stretch more. 😉) With the changing season where I am, it is getting colder and the days are shorter. Not riding each day left me feeling incomplete. The disappointment of not biking daily was a testament to my drive and the freedom it brings to my day. Riding alone gives me freedom and peace. When I am flying down a hill I throw my thoughts to the winds.
Marcus’ life and stories have improvement my mental health so much. He reminded me to slow down (but not on hills and mountain passes!!), breath, drink excellent coffee, live bikes, love your days as they are, and to be alive in the moment you have right now.
당신의 바퀴가 빠르고 당신의 자전거 도로가 행운이 되기를 바랍니다. 감사합니다. 조심하세요.
Thanks so much! I also miss my bike one the rare days that I don’t ride.
lol I’m glad I’m not the only one who loves to over fill my bags, Can’t help myself.
Literally impossible not to
황수지 너무 예뻐요
예쁘죠!
Thanks for posting 👌
No problem 👍
I started naming my bikes a couple years ago. I thought derivatives of famous cyclists would be fun. It started with a yellow, 70s Schwinn Le Tour I converted to a gravel/rando bike....its name is "Yella Night Ham". And my modern gravel bike is named "Jacks Uncle Teal". Next bike will be "Ronald Donnet"....not famous but funny. Just like me. Thank you for your cycling inspiration. I look forward to every adventure you share.
Great names. I had a 90s Trek made for VW so had to give it my favourite German name, Wolfgang.
Lol...yes! Back then I was in the bike industry and the joke was "buy a $14,000 Trek and get a free VW!" Kona had one too....
I have the B17 special titanium and it's truly glorious.
Very nice 👌 I find them comfy right away without breaking in. That might be just because I ride everyday though and my rear is used to saddles.
you have a good endurance. The snacks help.
Snacks are essential.
Another great vid! How did you decide upon 태백?
Thanks. I’d done part of the first ride before from Gohan and thought I’d try a different way to get there from Taebaek instead.
I got ahead of myself as you explained a little later on. Looks lovely round there. Can’t beat the atmosphere of small countryside towns in Korea.
Loved the Mr Motivator reference too for your UK audience 🕺
Amazing! Do you have strava or a map or komoot where I can check out the course? Also a fellow gravel enthusiast in Seoul :)
Search 운탄고도. I did the part between Taebaek and Yeongwol.
I love cycling
Me too!
I’d be interested to hear your thoughts on the Berthoud saddles in comparison to the Brooks since you have experience with both. If you were ever inclined to make a video about it!
Yeah, I could do that in the future. Thanks for the idea.
@@probablyriding nice! I’ll be looking forward to that. Planning to pick up a Berthoud myself eventually but would be cool to hear your take.
Great video, can i ask what camera you film on?
Insta 360 go 3 and iphone
What are the grips you use?
Nice video !
Oury grips
It is in interesting Question, i have the motivation in me too. I want to ride my bikes every day, for me it us absolutly freedom when I sit on the bikes. I have a question too. You bought this monopole bike, can you make a Review about it one time you have time. In Germany there is no shop to try it. :-)
Monopole video in the works! It’s a fun bike so far
What's this oxford shirt do you ride in? Muji? Guessing you don't find it uncomfortable since you seem to be wearing it often. Sometimes I commute from work wearing mine, but for longer distances I am usually in a loose t-shirt, preferably not 100% cotton.
This is a hiking shirt from Korean outdoor brand, Cayl. Dries quickly and a I like the looser boxy fit. Super comfy with a load of pockets. Synthetic materials.
Christmas came early 45 min video
Merry Christmas.
have you ever gotten badly injured biking? if so, how'd you recover mentally when getting back on a bike? last year i snapped my arm in half my first time on an electric bike. i just wanna ride a normal bike now!
Luckily not. I fell off and cracked a rib and was riding the next day (perhaps foolishly).
I think I saw that you use a Insta Go 3, how do you get so much footage with it? Mine seems to overheat all the time.
I’ve heard about overheating issues. Mine worked great until recently and sometimes won’t stop filming and then corrupts the files.
@@probablyriding That's no good, mine doesn't do that, but it definitely overheats, but that could be due to the fact I live the southern part of the US.
Susie debut ride
I love it.
Have you had any knee injuries before?
Luckily not.
don't know, why these oury grips are so popular - give it a try, but didn't understand at all (very rubber feeling). why don't use leather grips from brooks, ergo grips from ergon or similar? just curious every time 😮 still many likes for new video as usual
I think the oury grips are nice for riding on the rougher stuff.
@@probablyriding yeah, I'heard about classic old mtb feeling for rough terrain
What is the helmet you use?
Abus Airbreaker
Great vid. worth at least 5 kimbaps.
Good value.
@@probablyriding very
@@probablyriding btw, interesting observation about the ajashi's rooting for you on those tough climbs. as you know, Koreans have an interesting relationship with pain and suffering-- and I mean that in the very best way! Loving the observations!
I feel like a climb is always worth it for the views you get, as well as the descent 😊
16:46 wow 😮 what a stunningly beautiful view 😍 perfect place for a coffee!
Some great lines in this one.
The penis juice is good for stamina 😂
We humans are walking/riding contradictions.
I'm just imagining all the Korean uncles lifting up your Susie 😂
Thanks for watching so carefully!
I repaired my bike today... Lets gooo
Yeah!
Who’s using the ‘probably riding ‘ bingo card for this video 😆
🫶
@@probablyriding …. In my probably riding hat ftw.